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. May 27

    Let's Start a Dinner Club

    Episode 10 — Let’s Start a Dinner Club Community isn’t complicated — sometimes it starts with a simple meal around the table. In this episode, we’re talking all things hosting, gathering, and creating meaningful community in a season where life feels full, busy, and expensive. From garden updates and chicken stories to practical hosting ideas and budget-friendly meals, we’re sharing what hospitality is going to look like in our home this year — and why we believe it still matters. We talk about: • Creating intentional community through simple dinner parties • Hosting in a new season of life with home church and travel • Why we’re choosing “community over aesthetic” this year • Easy, slow-cooked meals, pizza oven nights, and seasonal food • Practical ways to host without overspending • Why you don’t have to do it all yourself • Potlucks, progressive dinners, and starting small Plus, we share practical encouragement for anyone who wants to gather people but feels overwhelmed by the pressure to make everything perfect. “The point isn’t perfection. It’s people.” Scripture of the week: “Finally, all of you, be like-minded, be sympathetic, love one another, be compassionate and humble.” — 1 Peter 3:8 So here’s the challenge: start the dinner club. Invite people over. Make something simple. Feed good people. Have a blast doing it. If you’re hosting this summer, tag us and share your table — we’d love to see it.

    47 min
  2. May 6

    I Don't Think I Like My Neighbors

    What do you do when you don’t like your neighbors… or you’re pretty sure they don’t like you? This week, we’re diving into the messy, honest, and sometimes hilarious reality of neighbor relationships—and what they reveal about us. We kick things off with a casual catch-up: life lately, farm projects in full swing, garden updates, tiny house progress, and a sweet nod to May Day baskets 🌸. Then we ease into the big questions: *Who actually counts as a neighbor?* And if you had to choose… who would you let in? From there, we share three real-life stories that couldn’t have turned out more differently: * A conflict that escalated too fast and left no room for repair * A simple act of kindness that meant everything to someone who’d never experienced it * A farm-life frustration that revealed something deeper—our own attitudes In the second half, we get real about what’s actually at the root of these situations. How much of our experience with others is shaped by them… and how much is shaped by us? We talk about maturity, self-awareness, and the challenge of living out love, patience, and kindness when it’s not easy. We also share practical, down-to-earth ways to build healthier neighbor relationships—without forcing anything fake or over-the-top. Because sometimes, small shifts in attitude can change everything. We close with a powerful reminder from Romans 14:13 and reflect on what it looks like to stop judging and start removing obstacles in our relationships. If you’ve ever struggled with difficult people (or realized you might be the difficult one 😅), this episode is for you. 🎧 Tune in for honest stories, a little humor, and a lot of heart.

    52 min
  3. Apr 29

    I'm Not a Missionary

    What if the idea of “missions” isn’t what we’ve made it out to be? In this episode, we start with real life — prepping for family photos, navigating a full (and very loud) house, and what it looks like to be an introvert in the middle of it all. But that conversation quickly leads us into a deeper question: what does it actually mean to live on mission? We unpack the definition of a “missionary” and look at the mission Jesus Himself declared in Luke 4, rooted in Isaiah 61 — a calling to bring good news, healing, freedom, and restoration. And here’s the tension we wrestle with: is that mission reserved for a select few… or is it for all of us? From there, we get honest about the modern church and how easy it is to outsource missions — to treat it as something we support occasionally instead of a lifestyle we embody daily. Through scriptures like 1 Peter 3:15, Luke 19:10, and Galatians 5:14, we challenge the idea that sharing the gospel is optional or distant. It’s not a spectator sport — it’s a calling to love people in tangible, intentional ways right where we are. And then — we share a big announcement. After years of feeling the nudge, we’re stepping out in faith and starting a home church. Not because we have it all figured out, but because we believe the mission field isn’t just overseas — sometimes it’s your living room, your neighborhood, your everyday life. So maybe the real question isn’t *“Am I a missionary?”* Maybe it’s *“Am I living like one?”* We’d love to hear from you: what does living on mission look like in your world? Don’t forget to follow, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who might need the reminder — you don’t have to go far to live on mission.

    36 min
  4. Apr 22

    Deeper than Dinner

    What if hospitality was about more than just a meal? In this episode, we’re sharing a personal life update in the middle of a demanding season—navigating another move, shifting from a place of burnout to intentional movement, and learning what it looks like to slow down spiritually and emotionally even when life feels anything but slow. Where is God in the middle of all this? And what does it mean to stay grounded in Him through constant change? From there, we dive into a deeper conversation about ministry—not as something reserved for church walls, but as a way of living. What does it really look like to “carry each other’s burdens” in everyday life? Could something as simple as opening your home actually be sacred work? We also explore why we minister in the first place. If eternity is written on our hearts, how should that shape the way we live, serve, and gather with others? This conversation reframes ordinary rhythms—like cooking, hosting, and setting the table—as meaningful, eternal acts of service. Then we turn to the story of the Good Samaritan and wrestle with a challenging question: Who is our neighbor, really? It’s easy to overlook the people right in front of us. This episode invites you to slow down, notice, and step into compassion in tangible ways. Finally, we bring it all back to the table. Because when we invite people in, when we love and serve them well, we’re participating in something much bigger than a shared meal—we’re investing in eternity. Hospitality isn’t just about dinner. It’s about purpose. Practical encouragement: Invite someone in this week. Keep it simple. It doesn’t have to be perfect. Because hospitality is deeper than dinner—it’s ministry. And it matters forever.

    34 min
  5. Apr 15

    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

Ratings & Reviews

4.7
out of 5
11 Ratings

About

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