Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Christmas Day at Home Away from Home


One of my favorite parts of Villa's hospitality ministry is sharing holiday traditions with our guests. Every year, we host a Christmas Dinner for everyone in the house, and for anyone else who wants to come. Many are Christian, but simply cannot afford to cross the world to join their families for the holidays. Many are not Christian, and so this dinner is often the first impression of the family aspects of Christmas.

This year's dinner served 18 current and former guests. The menu started with a traditional American feast of Turkey, sweet potatoes, rolls and coconut cake, with a few wonderful additions. After comparing what each guest would be eating if they were at home, talk at the table broke into 3 or 4 smaller conversations.  While one end of the table was talking about Japanese film and literature, the middle of the table (a virologist from Cameroon, a public health official from China, a psychologist from Taiwan, and a engineering student from the US commonwealth of Saipan) started talking about the Dalai Lama.  A common subject, shared by uncommon partners.

While fighting off the coma of a proper feast, some guests helped wash dishes, some put the dining room back in order, and others conspired to stage a karaoke night.  Instead of spending Christmas alone and far from home, we joined together for a warm family celebration.  Another good night to be at Villa.

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