How often do disagreements create rifts in relationships, including within the Church and denominations, sometimes over opinion or custom rather than core doctrine or the righteousness of God? The reading from 3 John focuses on two congregations and their leaders, with hospitality as the central theme. The writer of 3 John highlights and praises Gaius as a model of generosity and welcome. His willingness to welcome others demonstrated a deep love for the gospel. For the writer of the books of John, this hospitality was the defining mark of a life shaped by the truth of the Gospel. It's a powerful reminder that actions, especially how we welcome and serve others, reflect the depth of our faith. In our congregation at King of Kings, our vision is that of Gospel Hospitality, which is “transforming ordinary interactions into extraordinary experiences for all”. This passage invites us to reflect on the way we individually practice Gospel hospitality and reorient our actions to align with our faith in Christ.