Grace To Gather

Damon and Neva Hieb

At Grace To Gather, our mission is to foster hospitality in such a way that we are building community, strengthening marriages and families, serving others and creating an atmosphere where deeper relationships can thrive.Our social media:Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/gracetogather_/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/gracetogather 

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    Refresh on the Heart of Hospitality

    In this episode, we’re sharing a little life update—what this season has looked like for our family as we build a tiny home for our daughter, spend time in the garden and orchard, and soak in the fullness of summer. From there, we take a step back to revisit something foundational: *why do we gather in the first place?* What does gathering do in our own hearts—and how does it impact the people around us? Is hospitality meant to serve us, others, or both? We talk about the true meaning of encouragement—giving support, confidence, and hope—and why it matters more than ever. While we love the idea of gathering around the table, we also explore how hospitality goes far beyond it. Some of the most meaningful expressions are simple and small: a note, a plate of cookies, a kind word, or an invitation. These small acts have the power to deeply impact others—and ourselves. We also dive into what we’re seeing in both research and real life: how loneliness and self-focus can create a cycle of isolation, and how breaking that cycle starts with intentional connection, trust, and choosing others. Finally, we grounded the conversation in a biblical perspective, reflecting on what it means to live selflessly and follow the example of Jesus in our everyday lives. As you listen, we invite you to consider your own sphere of influence—who are the people right in front of you? Because when we intentionally practice hospitality where we are, it has the power to truly transform lives.

    43 min
  2. 8 APR

    The Emergence of the Supper Club

    **Episode 3: The Emergence of the Supper Club (4/8)** In this episode, we explore the powerful return of the supper club—and why gathering around the table matters now more than ever. We begin with a simple but meaningful reminder from 1 Thessalonians 5:11: “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” That spirit of encouragement and connection sets the tone for today’s conversation. So what exactly is a supper club? Traditionally, it’s a cozy, often family-owned dining experience rooted in hospitality, community, and a slower pace of life. But in 2025 and 2026, supper clubs have evolved into something much bigger—a cultural movement reshaping how we eat, gather, and connect. We break down what’s driving this resurgence, from digital fatigue and the longing for real human connection, to rising restaurant costs and a growing desire for meaningful, shared experiences. Younger generations are leading the charge, prioritizing “social-first” dining that goes beyond food and into storytelling, creativity, and community. You’ll also hear about the different forms supper clubs are taking today—from chef-led pop-ups and home-based gatherings to themed dining communities and hospitality-driven membership experiences. More than just a trend, this movement speaks to something deeper: we were never meant to do life alone. After seasons of isolation, many are rediscovering the beauty and necessity of gathering—whether around a kitchen table, at a dinner party, or through a simple shared meal. We reflect on how the world changed when gathering stopped—and why creating space for connection is more important than ever. Because at the heart of it all, people don’t just want a meal… they want to belong. Finally, we share inspiration for starting your own rhythm of gathering—finding your niche, opening your home, and creating intentional moments that bring people together. The table is being set again. And everyone is invited.

    40 min
  3. 1 APR

    A Deep dive into the History of Neighbors

    “The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.” — Mark 12:31 What does it really mean to *love your neighbor* in today’s world? In this episode of Grace to Gather, we take a thoughtful and honest look at how the idea of “neighbor” has evolved over the last century—and what that means for us as believers today. From the front-porch communities of the early 1900s to today’s fast-paced, digitally connected (yet often disconnected) culture, the way we relate to those living right next door has dramatically changed. We explore how neighborhoods once thrived on daily, face-to-face interaction and shared dependence—where borrowing sugar, watching each other’s kids, and gathering outside were simply part of life. Over time, cultural and technological shifts led us toward greater privacy, busier schedules, and fewer meaningful connections with those around us. But something interesting is happening. Despite decades of increasing isolation, many people—especially younger generations—are beginning to crave a return to simplicity, real relationships, and authentic community. From stepping away from social media to slowing down and being more present, there’s a growing desire to reconnect—not just digitally, but personally. In this episode, we discuss: * The rise and decline of close-knit neighborhood communities * How culture, technology, and lifestyle changes reshaped “neighboring” * Why many people today feel more disconnected than ever * Signs of a renewed longing for genuine, local community * What it could look like to live out Mark 12:31 in a modern world This conversation isn’t just about history—it’s an invitation. An invitation to reconsider how we show up, how we connect, and how we love the people God has placed right around us. Because maybe “loving your neighbor” starts closer than we think.

    45 min

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At Grace To Gather, our mission is to foster hospitality in such a way that we are building community, strengthening marriages and families, serving others and creating an atmosphere where deeper relationships can thrive.Our social media:Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/gracetogather_/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/gracetogather