Send us a text Some tables shape more than meals — they shape us. In this episode of Table Talk, we look back at the tables that formed our stories: family dinner tables, church basements, cafeteria seats, and the unexpected places where God met us. We’ll talk about the messy, awkward, hilarious, holy moments that happened around those tables — and how they shaped our faith, relationships, and view of community. Pull up a chair. Let’s remember where we’ve come from… and why it still matters.
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Send us a text Some tables shape more than meals — they shape us. In this episode of Table Talk, we look back at the tables that formed our stories: family dinner tables, church basements, cafeteria seats, and the unexpected places where God met us. We’ll talk about the messy, awkward, hilarious, holy moments that happened around those tables — and how they shaped our faith, relationships, and view of community. Pull up a chair. Let’s remember where we’ve come from… and why it still matters.
Send us a text Some tables shape more than meals — they shape us. In this episode of Table Talk, we look back at the tables that formed our stories: family dinner tables, church basements, cafeteria seats, and the unexpected places where God met us. We’ll talk about the messy, awkward, hilarious, holy moments that happened around those tables — and how they shaped our faith, relationships, and view of community. Pull up a chair. Let’s remember where we’ve come from… and why it still matters.
GCC Table Talk
Send us a text Some tables shape more than meals — they shape us. In this episode of Table Talk, we look back at the tables that formed our stories: family dinner tables, church basements, cafeteria seats, and the unexpected places where God met us. We’ll talk about the messy, awkward, hilarious, holy moments that happened around those tables — and how they shaped our faith, relationships, and view of community. Pull up a chair. Let’s remember where we’ve come from… and why it still matters.