Ministries

Worship

The Isaiah’s Table community of faith worships casually each Saturday morning after breakfast, beginning around 10:00 AM. We celebrate the Lord’s Supper each week. We usually follow a typical order of worship that one would find in most Presbyterian Churches.

Anyone can join our worship service through Zoom. Please email us at isaiahtable@gmail.com to receive the zoom invitation.

How should I dress?

Come as you are.

What is the worship service like?

Worship services on Saturday mornings are casual and low-key. We will sing a few songs, read scripture and pray. The worship message is interactive- the leader will share a message and then ask a question. Everyone attending, either online or in person has the opportunity to add to the message by reflecting on that question. We celebrate the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper (communion) each week. Our services typically last one hour.

Group of people in a room with banners, attending a video presentation. Banner words: Love, Faith, Hope. "Black Lives Matter" sign visible.

Spiritual Growth

Check the events calendar to see what is happening on Zoom each Wednesday evening at 7 pm. To join, send an email to isaiahtable@gmail.com to receive the Zoom invitation.

Among the opportunites for spiritual growth are:

Video Discussions

We gather to watch videos from The Work of the People and then share in discussion.

Books Discussions

Topical studies on various subjects.

Bible Study

Often focusing on the lectionary readings for the week.

Missions

Isaiah’s Table is committed to mission in the neighborhood we are located, as well as supporting social justice, anti-racism and hunger ministries throughout the globe.

Some of the local missions we are doing include:

  • Weekly Saturday Community Breakfast (9:30) – everyone is welcome to a nutritious breakfast served until 10:00 worship
  • Fresh Produce Ministry – our partner Matthew 25 Farm donates fresh produce that is distributed in the neighborhood after worship on Saturdays during the harvest months
  • Little Free Pantry – located on the Marcellus Street side of the building- this is a “take what you need, give what you can” outdoor pantry to help neighbors dealing with food insecurity
  • Monthly “Basic Needs” Distribution – we partner with Westside PEACE, Inc Family Resource Center’s monthly food pantry to distribute basic toiletry and household products to neighbors using this program

 

A person restocks a Little Free Pantry beside a building with a "Black Lives Matter" sign, near address number 23.