How we gather

Our Rhythms

A gathering with shape and soul. Unhurried, intentional, and open to everyone at the table.

The gathering

Structured,
but not scripted.

Our gatherings have a natural rhythm — a shape that holds us without constraining us. There is always room for the unexpected, the honest, the Spirit-led.

We gather in homes and around real meals. Every voice matters. Nobody watches from the back row.

Weekly · San Fernando Valley
  1. Arrive & Settle In

    There is no rush. Come as you are. We make space to arrive before we begin — to leave behind the noise of the week and show up fully present to the people around us.

  2. Share a Meal

    We eat together. Food is part of the gathering, not the prelude to it. Something happens around a shared table that no worship service can replicate — barriers come down, people become real, and ordinary hospitality becomes holy.

  3. Read Scripture

    We open the Bible together and read it slowly. Not to perform or to lecture, but to listen. We let it speak to our actual lives — not a sanitized version of them.

  4. Reflect & Respond Together

    Every voice matters. We sit with the text, ask honest questions, and respond from where we actually are. This is not a lecture. There is no one expert in the room — we learn from one another.

  5. Pray for One Another

    We bring our real lives before God — together, not alone. We confess. We intercede. We sit in silence. Prayer is not a performance or a formality here. It is how we learn to depend on God together.

  6. Worship Simply

    Song, silence, gratitude. No stage, no spectacle. Just honest praise. Sometimes this is a few voices and an acoustic guitar. Sometimes it is a quiet room and a single Scripture read aloud. Both are worship.

  7. Discern Next Steps

    We ask together: what does faithfulness look like this week? Not as a program goal, but as a lived question. What did we hear tonight that asks something of us? What small act of love or courage is ours to take?

  8. Bless & Send

    We go back into the world, together. We speak a blessing over one another and disperse into the neighborhood, the week, the ordinary life that is the real arena of our faith. The table sends us out.

"When you come together, each of you has a hymn, or a word of instruction, a revelation, a tongue or an interpretation. Everything must be done so that the church may be built up."
1 Corinthians 14:26
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You're welcome at the table.

No experience required. No performance expected. Just come ready to participate.

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