Ten of us from The Table will be traveling to Seattle this week for the Inhabit Conference. Worship this Sunday will be rooted in our experience together. The conference website states:
There is a tectonic shift happening under the surface of the church in North America. Parishioners are returning to the parish. The greater our individual mobility extends, the greater the world’s longing and need for a faith that can be lived out collectively – where we can be present… where there is an embodied practice… where the gospel becomes tangible in a particular place. This emerging pattern of local practice, presence, and place is the theme of Inhabit.
This premiere gathering will bring together innovative missional practitioners from across the West Coast to empower, encourage, and engage each other around practicing the way of Jesus in place. Combining the resources of grassroots networks for missional exploration (The TransFORM network, Parish Collective) with a dynamic relational/incarnational pedagogy (Mars Hill Graduate School), Inhabit promises to be a very unique and transformative gathering indeed.
We’ll be rooting our worship gathering this Sunday in Psalm 16. Read the full text here. What might it look like for you to live out your faith in community with others? Where and how is this already happening? In what ways might God long for you to go deeper? How might it look and feel for you to take refuge in God with others by practicing your faith through being present to those in your local context?
For those in Kitchen Tables which include searching the Scripture, what questions emerged during your gatherings?
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