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After becoming a mother, my experience with Sundays and church changed completely. I could no longer sit, listen to an entire sermon, or take notes like before. But, amidst this "chaos" and exhaustion, I realized something profound: Christianity was never meant to be consumed, but to be lived in community. In this video, I want to talk to you about how modern life pushes us toward isolation and why hospitality—even if tiring—is one of the greatest instruments of the Kingdom of God within our homes. As Rosaria Butterfield says, our home is not just for our rest, but for service. In today's video, we will reflect on: Why the church is more than a building or an event. The danger of outsourcing our gatherings to public spaces. The vulnerability and intimacy that only exist within the home. The cost of love: why not all tiredness means something is wrong. "We want to belong deeply without being deeply involved." May we open our doors, our tables, and our hearts. Video Chapters: 0:00 Sunday Worship for Mothers 2:57 The True Meaning of Sunday Worship 5:03 Christianity Wasn't Made to Be Lived in a Building 5:54 The Isolation of Modern Life 7:26 The Intimacy of Home vs. Public Places 10:17 Hosting is Tiring 12:52 The Cost of Belonging 13:46 Radically Simple Hospitality 16:37 The Home as an Instrument Book Mentioned: "The Gospel and the Keys to the House," by Rosaria Butterfield https://link.amazon/B01K9jSGs Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/robertavicente_​​ Learn about Estufa Cristã: https://www.estufacrista.com.br/ Contact Email: [email protected] Want to send me something? P.O. Box 5042 Roberta Vicente Florianópolis - SC 88035-972 #Motherhood #ChristianLife #Community #Hospitality #Church