This chapter explores the meaningful interplay between grand achievements and the often-overlooked aspects of daily life. It highlights the transformative role of cooking as an art form rooted in faith, community, and personal growth, particularly in the context of the envisioned Art House in Nashville. By sharing their experiences, the speakers emphasize the importance of intentional hospitality and nurturing relationships as vital components of a fulfilling existence.
How does God meet us in the spaces and actions that seem insignificant? Host Curtis Chang welcomes Grammy-winning producer Charlie Peacock and his wife, author Andi Ashworth, to explore just that – the profound mystery and importance of small things. The couple cofounded Art House America and explain what blossomed in the old church building they once called home thanks to their investment in a life of hospitality. Among other things, they tell the tale of how a certain Irish houseguest named Bono ignited a movement in their living room that would go on to save millions of lives. Curtis also wades into a topic that few of us consider: the ministry of cooking. You don’t want to miss this Good Faith conversation.
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