We believe discipleship starts with connection. Join us for a shared meal around the table, where conversation and community take root. After dinner, we’ll break into smaller groups to grow deeper in faith through guided discussions on a variety of discipleship topics. Whether you're new to following Jesus or have been walking with Him for years, there's a seat for you at the table.
Details
Wednesdays, 6:15-8pm
September 3 - October 29 (break on October 1)
Faith Community Church in the Fellowship Center
Dinner for the whole family at 6:15, groups begin at 6:40
Youth Group [6th-12th grade] and Faith Kid’s [4yrs-5th grade] program are available Wednesdays during TABLES
Fall Table Groups
Daniel Bible Study
Dig deeper into God’s Word through the inductive study method—observation, interpretation, and application. This group is all about slowing down, asking good questions, and letting Scripture speak for itself. Whether you're new to Bible study or have been studying for years, come explore the richness of God’s Word in community.
Spiritual Practices: Scripture + Community
Over 8-weeks we will explore two core spiritual practices: engaging Scripture and living in community. Whether you're new to faith or looking to grow deeper, this group invites you to slow down, reconnect with God through the Bible, and discover the gift of community in the family of God.
SCRIPTURE
The library we call “the Bible” can connect us to God and change who we are, but distraction, hurry, and confusion can hinder our experience with these ancient texts. Rediscover how to engage Scripture as an apprentice to Jesus.
COMMUNITY
Despite the unprecedented connectivity of the modern era, genuine community is vanishing. Isolation, transience, and superficiality can sabotage our formation into people of mature love. But through Jesus, we enter a new kind of family that offers intimacy, joy, healing, and commitment.
What if Jesus Was Serious About the Church?
Distrust of institutions, including the church, is at an all-time high. Young people raised in the church are leaving at alarming rates and not returning. Loneliness and social isolation are rampant.
In the past, Christians spent much of their time ministering out in the community. They endeavored to bring their faith to where people lived and worked in homes, fields, factories, and hospitals. Modern values have largely reversed this model, and Christians today often find themselves confined to their churches managing and participating in its meetings and programs. If ministry happens, it usually happens when the people come to the church.
It appears today that the entire generation is looking elsewhere for the very thing the church is called to provide.
Join us for the next Tables series as we answer the question: What if Jesus Was Serious: About the Church? We’ll look at what the Bible says about the church and its purpose. What the church is meant to be and how we are meant to relate to the church, to each other, and our neighbors.