WELCOME TO THE TABLE!
SALLTy Tables are an intentional space for us to encourage each other in the work God is doing within our community, and gather to discuss how we, as “the Church”, can become the solution-bringers for the challenges within our city.
SALLTy Tables are an intentional space for us to encourage each other in the work God is doing within our community, and gather to discuss how we, as “the Church”, can become the solution-bringers for the challenges within our city.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR FELLOWSHIP
It has been common throughout history for people to confirm their agreements with each other by eating and drinking together.
We hope you will take the opportunity to join us as a host or as a friend.
We hope you will take the opportunity to join us as a host or as a friend.
HOST A DINNERWould you consider being a dinner host? We will work with you
to fill your table and provide you with a question of the month to discuss with your guests. |
JOIN A DINNERWould you consider joining us for dinner? We will work with you
to find a host to join for dinner on a night that works for you and pass on your information to your dinner host. |
OUR MISSION
Why Dinner Fellowship?
Our mission is to see SALLT Alumni and friends from different spheres of influence breaking bread together, seasoning each others lives with salt, & working together towards common goals and objectives so that our city becomes known for its love for one another.
Perhaps before we invite people to church, we should invite them to dinner? - Dr. Barry D. Jones
“When Jesus himself wanted to explain to his disciples what his forthcoming death was all about, he didn’t give them a theory, he gave them a meal.”
- N. T. Wright
We as Christians, as a matter of Spiritual discipline, need to recover dinner fellowship to strengthen the bonds of friendship among both believers and unbelievers to create stronger, healthier, holier communities.
“When Jesus himself wanted to explain to his disciples what his forthcoming death was all about, he didn’t give them a theory, he gave them a meal.”
- N. T. Wright
We as Christians, as a matter of Spiritual discipline, need to recover dinner fellowship to strengthen the bonds of friendship among both believers and unbelievers to create stronger, healthier, holier communities.