spirituality

N O R F O L K, V A

At Table Church, we believe spiritual growth is slow, sturdy, and accessible to ordinary people. Spiritual disciplines are not religious performance; they are practical ways to live close to Jesus in the details of everyday life. Through simple rhythms—prayer, scripture, sabbath, silence, generosity—we make room for grace to do its work. These practices don’t make God love us; they help us live from that love. Our aim is a community becoming a non-anxious presence in Hampton Roads, deeply rooted in Christ and ready to serve our neighbors.

for alignment

Spiritual disciplines shape who we’re becoming. Every day, something forms our attention, desires, and habits—news, notifications, and hurry. Practices like silence and solitude, Scripture meditation, and Sabbath slow us down enough to notice God and align our lives with his kingdom. They retrain our bodies to breathe, to listen, and to rest. Over time, these small, sustainable rhythms grow character: patience in conflict, courage under pressure, joy in limits, and a grounded identity as beloved sons and daughters.

for life

Spiritual disciplines sustain mission and community. Following Jesus is not a solo project; we learn his way together. Prayer, confession, hospitality, and generosity cultivate trust and tenderness, healing the fractures of modern life. Fasting and simplicity free us from consumerism so we can give ourselves away for others. Sabbath restores our energy and imagination so service flows from delight, not burnout. These practices anchor us through pain and change, helping Table Church become a faithful presence for Hampton Roads.

If you’re longing for a deeper, steadier life with God, you’re not alone. At Table Church, we practice a simple rule of life so everyone—from new seekers to seasoned saints—can take the next small step. Show up, start small, and do it together. As we keep company with Jesus through these time-tested disciplines, we expect slow miracles: hearts at rest, homes that welcome, neighbors blessed, and a church ready for whatever God invites us into next.

spirituality

N O R F O L K, V A

At Table Church, we believe spiritual growth is slow, sturdy, and accessible to ordinary people. Spiritual disciplines are not religious performance; they are practical ways to live close to Jesus in the details of everyday life. Through simple rhythms—prayer, scripture, sabbath, silence, generosity—we make room for grace to do its work. These practices don’t make God love us; they help us live from that love. Our aim is a community becoming a non-anxious presence in Hampton Roads, deeply rooted in Christ and ready to serve our neighbors.

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for alignment

Spiritual disciplines shape who we’re becoming. Every day, something forms our attention, desires, and habits—news, notifications, and hurry. Practices like silence and solitude, Scripture meditation, and Sabbath slow us down enough to notice God and align our lives with his kingdom. They retrain our bodies to breathe, to listen, and to rest. Over time, these small, sustainable rhythms grow character: patience in conflict, courage under pressure, joy in limits, and a grounded identity as beloved sons and daughters.

for life

Spiritual disciplines sustain mission and community. Following Jesus is not a solo project; we learn his way together. Prayer, confession, hospitality, and generosity cultivate trust and tenderness, healing the fractures of modern life. Fasting and simplicity free us from consumerism so we can give ourselves away for others. Sabbath restores our energy and imagination so service flows from delight, not burnout. These practices anchor us through pain and change, helping Table Church become a faithful presence for Hampton Roads.

If you’re longing for a deeper, steadier life with God, you’re not alone. At Table Church, we practice a simple rule of life so everyone—from new seekers to seasoned saints—can take the next small step. Show up, start small, and do it together. As we keep company with Jesus through these time-tested disciplines, we expect slow miracles: hearts at rest, homes that welcome, neighbors blessed, and a church ready for whatever God invites us into next.