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Spanning Generations
Home Events Rooted in Grace Spanning Generations

Spanning Generations

  • June 29, 2025
  • In-Person: 9.30am & 11:00am / Online: 9.30a @ thetable.live
  • 5265 H Street
    Sacramento, CA 95819
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This is the final in a four-week worship series on the centrality of DEI in our Christ tradition.

June 8, 2025: Pentecost: The Spirit Falls on Difference) — Acts 2
June 15, 2025: Trinity Sunday: The Divine is DEI — John 16:12-15
June 22, 2025: Clothed in Christ, Not Uniformity — Galatians 3:23-29
June 29, 2025: Spanning Generations — 2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14

Online
9:30AM (PACIFIC TIME) ONLINE SUNDAY WORSHIP (thetable.live).

We gather online for live worship on Sundays at 9:30am via thetable.live.
We encourage you to take a moment on Sunday to create a beautiful space to experience worship — consider lighting a candle and collect bread and juice if you would like to share in the sacrament of communion.

In-Person
9:30AM & 11:00AM (5265 H STREET SACRAMENTO, CA 95819) IN-PERSON SUNDAY WORSHIP

We gather in-person for worship in the Sanctuary on Sundays at both 9:30am & 11:00am.

Worship Gatherings

Our eclectic blend of music ranges from jazz to reggae to Spirituals to traditional hymns to Latin and beyond. Dress casual. Bring anybody you’d like. And, above all things, be yourself! All are welcome. All Means All. While those choosing to worship with us online may desire to remain anonymous and simply take in the worship from wherever you happen to be, we also have the capacity for those gathering online to sign-in and choose a virtual seat (our virtual seats allow you to interact with others, much like Zoom).

Arriving

In-Person: We have bike racks in front of the church for anyone who lives nearby. Parking is accessible from H Street and 53rd Streets. If the lot is full, parking on Sundays on the streets around the church is usually plentiful. While we await renovations to our commercial kitchen this summer, we are not able to provide the exceptional coffee & tea many have come to anticipate near the entrance to the Sanctuary. Please know coffee & tea will be returning soon!

Online: We begin our sound check around 8:45am (Pacific) on Sundays. You’re welcome to join us anytime after this via thetable.live. You may simply experience worship online without registering or, when you’re ready, we encourage you to consider signing-in and connecting with others via our virtual seats which function much like Zoom.

Music & Call to Worship

Music is a beautiful and powerful means of expression. We regularly use music (and other expressions and forms of art) to express ourselves to God, just as the Psalms do: we praise, we ask for what we need, we confess, we complain, we lament. We give thanks to God as we express our vulnerability and our longings.

Welcome & Next Steps

We set aside time in our gathering to help identify next steps we might take in order to grow in faith and reach in love.

Scripture & Message

Every week we hear, learn and tell the story of God & God’s people. We read from the Bible and share from our lives.

Communion, Prayer, & Offering 

Communion is a sacrament practiced most weeks in worship. Everyone present will be invited to The Table. While no one is required to receive communion, all are welcome to The Table. Here are some of the precautionary measures we continue to take amid lingering pandemic: (1) Instead of serving communion in the Sanctuary, we have communion stations setup outside, (2) When moving outside to receive communion, please do your best to keep physical distance, (3) Once you arrive to the communion station, please take a piece of the bread (or a gluten free cracker) and dip it into the cup which will be filled with grape juice. A server will be nearby to assist should it be needed and they will say “The Body of Christ/Bread of New Life and the cup of the New Covenant/God’s love poured out for you” as you dip the bread into the juice and eat it.

Note: We offer gluten-free and dairy-free bread options at all communion stations.

We hope those joining worship online will participate in communion with whatever bread and juice you might have accessible.

We pray in many ways at The Table; through song & silence & spoken words. We often invite people to light candles in the prayer stations near our stained glass windows.

We hope you will join us in responding to God’s fierce love for the world and help align our community of faith with God’s redeeming work by making a financial gift to support ministry at The Table. You may give online via our website from your phone or place your gifts in the offering plates which will be found near the doors to the sanctuary.

Sending Forth

At the conclusion of our gathering, we both receive a spoken benediction and sing together a benediction. “Benediction” s Latin and means “good word.” It is a final blessing and prayer sung over our community as we head into the week ahead.

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Sunday Worship Gatherings

Events

Sunday Worship Gatherings

  • May 17
  • 9:30am & 11:00am In-Person / 9:30am via thetable.live
Sunday Worship at The Table. 9:30 am and 11:00 am.

Sermons

Being Restful

  • May 10, 2026
  • Come Alive!
Barbara Brown Taylor says, “In a world of too much information about almost everything, bodily practices can provide great relief. … In a world where faith is often construed as a…

Being On The Journey

  • May 3, 2026
  • Come Alive!
In our scripture reading for this Sunday, we find Abram setting out on a journey, heading into an unknown land. This is just one of many journeys we find throughout scripture –…

Being Present With Our Pain

  • April 26, 2026
  • Come Alive!
The book of Job is not an easy read. And it is deeply connected with Easter. Job’s story is essentially a passion narrative in wisdom form. Job suffers unjustly, is abandoned by…

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"Messianic Secret"
FROM THE ARTIST:
“Messianic Secret”
Inspired by John 2:1-11
14″x18″ Acrylic on canvas

The Wedding at Cana is my favorite text because there is a lot of humor in it. There’s humor in a mother approaching her son and telling him to do something without ever actually telling him to do it. There’s his pouty resistance to his mother’s non-demand while she completely ignores him and paints him in a corner. There is humor in a raucous wedding reception where the people are so “lit” that the wine has run out. And, for me, it’s particularly humorous that there’s this huge, beautiful secret of which only a few people are aware.

Those people include Jesus’ mother and the select servants who help him pull off the miracle that inaugurates his ministry. Servants are normally meant to be inconspicuous, so I wanted to focus on the servant who goes to the chief steward with a cup full of what, as far as he’s concerned, is water.

If Jesus—whose ministry has not started, so there haven’t been any wonders associated with him yet—tells you to fill jars with water and draw from the jar to give to the chief steward, what is going through your mind at that moment? I invite the viewer to focus on this servant and all his curiosity and expectation, and think of a time when you were surprised by something God did. What actions preceded the miracle? Did it make sense? What did you know, and what was hidden from you? What “secrets” might God be keeping from you now as God works clandestinely on your behalf?

—Rev. T. Denise Anderson