Sunday Night Worship

We’d love to see you.

We get it: checking out a new church is intimidating, even if you Google a lot beforehand. We want you to know what you’re walking into before you get here. We’re not perfect and we don’t pretend to be. Show up exactly as you are—you can trust we’re doing the same.

Sunday nights at The Table have a familiar rhythm: singing with Christian and the band, hearing from our pastors, and saying the Lord’s Prayer before taking communion.

We take communion every week with gluten-free elements and grape juice. Everyone is invited (including kids!) to come forward, pick up a piece of bread and dip it into the cup before returning to your seat.

We offer a digital bulletin to help you keep track of events, signups, and gatherings:

Kids are full and complete members of our community. You’ll see most kids worshipping with their families at the beginning of service until they are dismissed to their groups before the sermon—and some choose to stay. On the last Sunday of the month, we worship as one community and kids remain in service. On these weeks, kids are given leadership roles in worship: giving announcements, reading Scripture, serving communion. Read more about Table Kids.

We always end with our community benediction:

No matter who you are or what you’ve done
who you love or what you’ve lost
where you’ve gone or where you’ve stayed
there will always be a seat for you at The Table
because you are a beloved child of God
and beloved, you belong.

Church in the time of COVID

We are committed to following the guidelines set forth by the CDC and affirmed by our Health Advisory Team, a group of professionals within our community who advise our staff on health and safety matters. We also follow the lead of Bethlehem Lutheran, whose building we share. Masks are currently optional indoors. If masking remains important to you, we support you; masks are welcome at The Table. Thank you for keeping our community safe.

If you’re not ready to return to in-person worship or you miss a week, sermons are posted on our Recent Messages page, or wherever you listen to podcasts.