How it all started...
The Table started in 2018 as a handful of people gathered around a table to share a meal, worship, hear a message, and have a discussion.
Since then, The Table has sought to create the space for a deepening relationship with God and others as a part of our regular gatherings and everything else we do as a church. We are rooted in the historic traditions of the Christian faith and our essential beliefs are summed by the Nicene Creed.
At the heart of The Table is the desire to create the space for people to grow in and explore the way of Jesus. We make room for doubt, questions, and commit to faithfully teaching the Scriptures.
In August of 2021, Mosaic Chapel has merged with The Table to become "The Table Community Church" and we as a church have joined the Foursquare Church movement.
Since then, The Table has sought to create the space for a deepening relationship with God and others as a part of our regular gatherings and everything else we do as a church. We are rooted in the historic traditions of the Christian faith and our essential beliefs are summed by the Nicene Creed.
At the heart of The Table is the desire to create the space for people to grow in and explore the way of Jesus. We make room for doubt, questions, and commit to faithfully teaching the Scriptures.
In August of 2021, Mosaic Chapel has merged with The Table to become "The Table Community Church" and we as a church have joined the Foursquare Church movement.

Mission
As a church, we want to be about...
Embodying and inviting others into life under the reign of Jesus, the crucified and risen King who is reconciling all things to himself.
VISION
As a church, we dream about...
The Gallatin Valley experiencing the present reign of Christ over all aspects of life. Meaning, we dream about what the Gallatin Valley would be like if everything Jesus wants to happen actually comes to pass.
VALUES
As a church, we spend time...
Devoting ourselves to Jesus & his teachings.
Being attentive to the Holy Spirit.
Practicing prayer & table-fellowship together.
Being attentive to the Holy Spirit.
Practicing prayer & table-fellowship together.
This means...
Instead of settling for hyper-individualism and isolation, people find authentic community, meaning, and self-giving love.
Instead of division, people experience the joy of fellowship around a table of difference.
Instead of living in fear, people possess the peace of Christ and are free to love even their “enemies" with all people finding their place in God's story of the renewal of all things
Instead of division, people experience the joy of fellowship around a table of difference.
Instead of living in fear, people possess the peace of Christ and are free to love even their “enemies" with all people finding their place in God's story of the renewal of all things