
We believe some of the most meaningful transformation in life happens around a table. In a world growing increasingly isolated and disconnected, we are committed to creating a standing dinner and open table where creatives can regularly gather for connection, conversation, and shared vision. We follow the model of Jesus, who did much of His ministry around meals, forming identity, building belonging, and revealing truth through fellowship. “Come and eat” is more than an invitation to dinner; it is an invitation into authentic community. Around the table, walls come down, stories are shared, ideas are born, and people are reminded they are not alone. When we share a meal, we exchange far more than food, we exchange encouragement, perspective, creativity, wisdom, and vision. Time around the table becomes sacred because it slows us down long enough to truly see one another, listen deeply, and build something meaningful together.
Estuary Park
We invite you to listen to live bands play beautiful music in the park. Enjoy the sounds of Laureen Davis and the Kings, and enjoy wine tast...
Estuary Park
Estuary Park
We invite you to listen to live bands play beautiful music in the park. Enjoy the sounds of Laureen Davis and the Kings, and enjoy wine tast...
Estuary Park
Estuary Park
We invite you to listen to live bands play beautiful music in the park. Enjoy the sounds of Laureen Davis and the Kings, and enjoy wine tast...
Estuary Park
Estuary Park
We invite you to listen to live bands play beautiful music in the park. Enjoy the sounds of Laureen Davis and the Kings, and enjoy wine tast...
Estuary Park
Please reach us at erikstaebel@icloud.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Monotheism is the belief in one God or deity, while polytheism is the belief in multiple gods or deities. Many of the world's major religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, are monotheistic, while others, such as Hinduism and ancient Greek and Roman religions, are polytheistic.
Holy scriptures, such as the Bible, Quran, or Bhagavad Gita, are considered sacred texts that contain the teachings and beliefs of a particular religion. They are often used as a source of guidance and inspiration for believers, and may be interpreted in different ways by different individuals or groups within a religious community.
Karma is a concept found in many Eastern religions, such as Hinduism and Buddhism, that refers to the idea that a person's actions have consequences that affect their future experiences. Positive actions are believed to create positive karma, while negative actions create negative karma. The ultimate goal is to achieve a state of enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of rebirth.