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What We Do

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Our Aim

To guide people into the love of Christ. Turn no one away.

We Provide Spiritual Direction

Tabletop Ministries provides spiritual direction for individuals, couples and groups who are looking to deepen their relationship with God. TableTop Ministries is safety for individuals and groups to help find healing, forgiveness, freedom, and discover true self.

WE TURN NO ONE AWAY

TableTop is a registered 501(c)3 organization

Why give?

What is Spiritual Direction?

Donating to TableTop today will help the single mom caring for her family, the unemployed needing healing and career transitioning, the ex-con looking for community, the recovering addict needing grace and accountability, the couple looking to strengthen their relationship and family, the corporate executive needing to find wholeness, the grieving, the dying and the orphaned to find the love of God. Your gift provides time to transform people's lives by directly funding spiritual direction for them. Donating to TableTop means people won’t worry about the burden of paying for healing and transformation.

Spiritual direction is the practice of being with people as they deepen their relationship with God. It is the world's oldest methodology for healing one's soul and giving way to *true self. One person listening intently as another narrates the current season of life. Both knowing God sits at the heart and center of the words and emotions. Spiritual direction seeks the intimacy of community, giving power to carry each other's burdens. The practice of spiritual direction is thousands of years old. Claimed by every major religion and wisdom tradition, the director goes by many names; guru, sage, anam ćara, murshid, guide, priest, witch doctor, chimbuki, shaman, among others. For Christians the first visible sign of spiritual directors came out of the Desert Fathers and Mothers of Egypt, Syria and Palestine in the third and fourth centuries. People sought connection with the Divine through holy men and women experienced in relationship with God.

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