Training

Options for the network leader and pioneer

Let’s Connect

We can talk about a denominational initiative or your first dinner church.

  • We’d love to connect over the phone and help you begin your Dinner Church Journey. Contact us

  • There’s a community of dinner church pioneers waiting to welcome you and encourage you in the journey. Find out more about the community and the resources you can unlock as a collective member.

Day Conferences

Set up trainings for your network or join in one already happening.

  • Discover the power of the historic Jesus Table approach for starting new church communities. A five-hour day conference live or hybrid event, perfect for networks, churches or individuals.

  • Develop your team’s Dinner Church launch strategy. You will leave this five-hour day conference with an actionable plan in hand.

  • Grow your newborn Dinner Church’s momentum, leadership, and skills for discipling people in the likeness of Christ. A five-hour in-person event for established Dinner Church teams.

  • Give your team a taste for Dinner Church with this three-day on-site training experience at a Dinner Church regional location.

Coaching

Form a denominational cohort or set up one-on-one

  • Get the help you need along the way, wherever you are in your journey.

  • Join in (or request one for your team) a group of dinner church leaders who are in your stage of dinner church launch for a 9-month guided journey of support, insight, and challenge.

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Graduate Study

A Master’s (or Doctorate) level course for Dinner Church leaders.

  • A seminary training in partnership with Kairos University. The depths of understanding to be mined in the dinner church theology are significant and warrant graduate-level instruction and theological reflection. This is a 9 month weekly graduate level online course offered in partnership

Options for Networks and Pioneers

“Dinner Church Training has provided me the opportunity to become an effective missional leader of evangelism and discipleship in this post-Christendom era.”

— Training Participant