Two Rivers Dinner Church: A Fresh Expressions Snapshot
By Jeanette Staats • October 2, 2025

A New Way to Be the Church in Syracuse
On a Sunday evening in Syracuse, New York, long tables fill with plates of food, the hum of conversation, and the sound of music that seems to soften even the most weary souls. This is Two Rivers Dinner Church, a community where the barriers of traditional church are set aside so that anyone—no matter their story—can find a place at the table.
When more than 100 people gathered to celebrate the dinner church’s one-year anniversary, the atmosphere was electric. There was laughter, there was gratitude, and there were baptisms—visible signs that lives had been changed over the past year. Danielle Towers, one of the leaders, described it simply but powerfully:
“This is the heart of the Gospel. It’s an open invitation to every single person, no matter your past or your mistakes. You don’t need to get your life together first; you just need to show up. He’s ready to do the cleaning.”

Why Syracuse Needed Something Different
The leaders of Two Rivers knew their city carried both beauty and brokenness. Syracuse is marked by resilience, yet poverty and disconnection have taken a toll. For many residents, church felt out of reach—an institution that didn’t fit their lives. What if, the team wondered, church could look less like an event and more like a shared meal? What if the same Jesus who ate with tax collectors, sinners, and disciples could still draw people together through the simple act of dinner?
Their conviction was clear: if the church ever disappeared from Syracuse, they wanted people to notice. As one of the leaders put it, “If we can gather in a new way, people who wouldn’t normally go to ‘church’ are more willing to attend. A different setting can help create a renewed sense of purpose and belonging. If it was good enough for Jesus we think it will be good for us too!”
Life Around the Table
Dinner Church in Syracuse isn’t a performance or a program. It feels more like a family meal, though the family continues to expand every week. Guests are welcomed into a space where food is served freely and conversations happen naturally. Music weaves through the background, creating warmth and ease. Instead of a long sermon, there are short teachings from Scripture—stories that spark reflection and open the door to dialogue.
What makes the evening holy is not the structure but the spirit. People share honestly about their struggles, listen to one another’s hopes, and pray together before heading home. For some, it may be the only time in the week they experience being truly seen and heard. As one participant reflected, seeing lives transformed around the table has been “the best part” of this past year.

Part of Something Bigger
Though unique to Syracuse, the story of Two Rivers is also part of a wider movement. Across the country and around the world, Fresh Expressions are taking shape in coffee shops, on hiking trails, in recovery circles, and yes—around dinner tables. The Fresh Expressions Journey always begins the same way: listening to the needs of the community, loving with Christlike hospitality, and slowly building new communities of faith where people already live and gather.
That journey is visible in Syracuse. The leaders first listened to the rhythms and struggles of their city, then responded with love through the gift of a meal. Over time, a new community of belonging has emerged, and discipleship is unfolding in conversations and relationships that feel natural rather than forced. As Acts 2 reminds us, the earliest believers broke bread together, praising God, and “the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.” The same Spirit is at work now.
Why This Story Matters
Two Rivers Dinner Church is proof that the simplest acts—setting a table, serving a meal, offering prayer—can become the most transformational. In just one year, baptisms have been celebrated, faith has been discovered, and neighbors have found family in unexpected places.
The beauty of Fresh Expressions is that they are not reserved for experts or institutions. They are within reach of ordinary people and ordinary churches who are willing to try. As Danielle Towers reminded her community, the Gospel is an open invitation: you don’t need to have it all together, you just need to show up.

Snapshot of a Fresh Expression of Church
What is the Fresh Expression called?
Two Rivers Dinner Church
Where is it?
Syracuse, NY
Who is it for?
Two Rivers Dinner Church is for anyone who longs to belong—whether it’s the single mom who needs a night to exhale, the neighbor curious about faith, or the friend who thought church wasn’t for them. Here, everyone is welcomed just as they are, because the Gospel is an open invitation to every single person.
What do they do?
At Two Rivers Dinner Church, people gather around tables to share a free meal, hear music and stories from Scripture, and talk honestly about life and faith. In the midst of food and conversation, prayer and friendship, strangers become family.
Who is the Pioneer?
Ky & Danielle Towers have been a part of the Two Rivers Church team since 2018. They are full of excitement and faith for what the Lord has planned for the Syracuse Community!
Where can I learn more?
Two Rivers Dinner Church - https://tworivers.church/syracuse/
Two Rivers Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/TRCDinnerSYR
This snapshot was developed through thoughtful research using publicly available sources, including websites, news articles, community updates and a brief conversation with the pioneer.
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