Every table tells a story.
Fellowship at the Table
A 12-Course Journey of Faith, Fellowship, and Finding God in the Ordinary
At the Table is an invitation to slow down, make room, and notice how God often meets us—not in the spectacular, but in shared meals, honest conversations, and ordinary moments we might otherwise rush past. This book isn’t about having the perfect table. It’s about showing up—again and again.
What This Book Is About
At the Table is built around a simple but often-forgotten truth: faith grows best in relationship.
Using the structure of a shared meal, this book walks through twelve “courses,” each one exploring a different aspect of the spiritual life—hospitality, trust, doubt, grace, forgiveness, joy, and sending faith beyond the table.
Rooted in Scripture, personal stories, and lived experience, these chapters are meant to be read slowly, reflected on honestly, and—when possible—shared with others.

Who This Book is For
If you’ve ever wondered whether your presence matters, or whether God still meets people like us—this book was written with you in mind.
This Isn’t a Typical Faith Book
At the Table isn’t a cookbook, and it isn’t a traditional study guide—though it borrows language from both.
Many faith-based cookbooks focus on what to prepare. Many study guides focus on what to say. This book focuses on who we become when we slow down and make room for one another.
Using the rhythm of a shared meal, At the Table invites readers into a 12-course journey of faith—one shaped by hospitality, trust, doubt, grace, forgiveness, joy, and sending faith beyond the table. Each course reflects the way real relationships form: gradually, honestly, and often in ordinary moments we might otherwise overlook.
The recipes included aren’t about culinary skill. They’re reminders that gathering matters. That presence matters. That some of the most meaningful conversations don’t happen in rows or classrooms, but around tables.
Unlike many study guides, this book doesn’t rush readers toward conclusions or force everyone into the same answers.
The questions are open-handed. The reflections leave room for doubt, discovery, and growth. This book trusts that God is already at work—and that creating space may be more important than saying the right thing.
At the Table is written from lived experience, not from above it. It’s shaped by real tables—some joyful, some uncomfortable, some healing. The tone isn’t instructional; it’s companionable. Less “Here’s what you should do,” and more “Here’s what I’ve learned along the way.”
Designed to work for individuals and groups alike, this book can be read alone, shared in a small group, or experienced through intentional gatherings. You don’t need special training or expertise—just a willingness to show up.
This isn’t a book about perfect tables.
It’s about faithful ones.
The 12-Course Journey Outline
Faith, like a meal, unfolds in stages.
From welcome and nourishment to grace, celebration, forgiveness, and sending, each course invites you to experience God’s presence in a new way—often through the people sitting right beside you.
Read it cover to cover. Or linger at one course longer than planned.

A Word From the Author
I didn’t write Fellowship At the Table as someone who has it all figured out.
I wrote it as someone who has needed the table—more times than I can count.
Some tables strengthened my faith. Others challenged it. A few helped restore it.
Along the way, I discovered that God does some of His most meaningful work not in grand moments, but in shared ones. My hope is that this book helps you recognize those moments—and gives you the courage to invite others into them too.














