GIVING

Running a church costs real money—staff salaries, building costs, programs for kids and students, supporting justice work in our city. But here's the thing: when you give to The Table, you're not just keeping the lights on. You're investing in a community that's trying to embody something different.

Your generosity makes it possible for us to:

  • Create spaces where people can belong before they believe (or even if they never do)

  • Show up for justice in DC—not just talk about it

  • Care for families, students, and neighbors navigating real life

  • Experiment with what church could be when it's rooted in radical friendship instead of gatekeeping

We get it—giving to a church can feel loaded. Maybe you've been burned by churches that prioritized buildings over people, or used guilt as a fundraising strategy. We're trying to do something different here. Your contribution isn't about earning God's approval or paying dues. It's about pooling our resources to create the kind of community we actually want to be part of.

If The Table has been meaningful to you, consider giving. If you can't right now, that's okay too—your presence matters just as much.