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Le Dinner Church est une expression de l'église centrée sur la table qui récupère l'une des pratiques les plus anciennes et les plus humaines :

partager un repas.


Enraciné dans la vie de Jésus et de l’Église primitive, il invite les étrangers à devenir amis, les histoires à partager et les vies à être transformées.


Si de nombreuses églises connaissent les repas partagés et les repas conviviaux, l'Église du Dîner réinvente ces rassemblements dans une perspective missionnaire, créant un espace sacré pour la communauté, l'hospitalité et l'Évangile. Il ne s'agit pas seulement de nourrir les gens, mais de former de nouvelles communautés de foi autour de la table.


Créer une église-dîner est simple, mais difficile. C'est pourquoi nous vous proposons des mises en relation, des formations et des ressources pour vous accompagner à chaque étape.


par Jeanette Staats 20 octobre 2025
Marta never imagined she’d live in Mississippi—much less start a church. But God had other plans. In this episode, hear how Marta’s love for her Hispanic community and passion for teaching became the spark for a new kind of church—one that began not in a sanctuary, but in a local library and around shared meals. As she gathered with children and families to read books in their language, moments of storytime and food became sacred opportunities to build relationships, nurture belonging, and share the love of Jesus. Discover how something as simple as gathering over a table or opening a book can become the foundation for a vibrant faith community—a beautiful fresh expression of church rooted in familia, hospitality, and hope. Marta Sobrino Bolen , the pastor of Glenfield United Methodist Church, has started a ministry for Latinos called La Misión that helps Latino families in three areas: family, community, and spiritual growth. La Misión currently includes a tutoring program, a food pantry, a clothes pantry, reading and writing skills, spiritual growth, and support to families who have just arrived to the US. Related Resources: Fresh Expressions Incubator - Dinner Church in Hispanic Communities (November 5th) Email us: podcasts@freshexpressions.com Subscribe & Review Help us get the word out by subscribing and leaving a review for Rural Renewal Podcast on your favorite platform. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
par Jeanette Staats 29 septembre 2025
What does it look like to build a vibrant Christian community in a senior living center—one of the loneliest places in our culture? In this episode, we sit down with Jon Moody, leader of Park Place Community in Fort Wayne, Indiana, to hear how a Fresh Expression of Church is reshaping life in senior living. From vulnerability and loneliness to newfound belonging and faith, Jon shares the surprising blessings of starting this ministry—and the simple practices of showing up and listening that make all the difference. Park Place Community is more than a program; it’s changing culture, creating connection, and showing that even later in life, people are finding their place at the table with Jesus. Whether you serve seniors, lead in ministry, or simply care about belonging, this story will inspire you to imagine what’s possible when the church shows up in unexpected places. This season, we’re diving into the streams of Fresh Expressions — from senior adults and recovery ministry, to arts, outdoors, recreation, and more. Each month, you’ll hear directly from practitioners who are navigating these fresh ways of being church in the world. Their stories will spark your imagination and encourage you to see where God is already at work in your community and how you might join in! So whether you’re a pastor, lay leader, or simply curious about how church can thrive beyond the walls, join us for Season seven of the Fresh Expressions Podcast. Related Resources:
Man smiling, wearing glasses and a maroon hoodie. Illustration of people at a table.
par Jeanette Staats 4 août 2025
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par Jeanette Staats 21 juillet 2025
What does it take to move from casual connection to deeper discipleship in the messy, relational spaces of Fresh Expressions? In this episode, Heather and J.R. Briggs dive into the challenges and opportunities of discipleship in new forms of church. They explore why so many people get stuck in the “hanging out” phase and how churches can gently and intentionally invite them into deeper faith conversations. J.R. unpacks the importance of both mindset and heartset when approaching discipleship, offering insight into how posture shapes practice. Together, they introduce key ideas from the new course, "From Hanging Out to Exploring Faith," and share practical ways to move toward meaningful spiritual growth in Fresh Expressions of Church. J.R. Briggs is a Mission Strategist and Trainer with Fresh Expressions NA and the founding director of Kairos Partnerships, where he coaches and equips church leaders. He teaches in Fuller Seminary’s doctoral program and serves with The Ecclesia Network. J.R. has authored or contributed to thirteen books and numerous articles. In Season 6, we're diving into discipleship—exploring what it means to follow Jesus and share Jesus in our everyday lives and how churches can cultivate a culture of discipleship that is more than curriculum within their communities. Related Resources:
par Jeanette Staats 9 juin 2025
In this special bonus episode, we celebrate the release of Opening Space, the new book by Shannon Kiser, Director of Fresh Expressions. Shannon shares the inspiration behind the book, drawn from Luke 5, and what it means to "open space" for church in everyday places. You’ll hear real-life stories, reflections from leaders, and an invitation to take faithful next steps—whether you’re a pastor, pioneer, or just feeling a holy nudge. Plus, learn how to access a free Luke 5 study guide and join our Summer Book Club. This episode invites you to reimagine what church can be—right where you are. Shannon Kiser serves as the Senior Director of Fresh Expressions North America. She is on the pastoral staff of Riverside Presbyterian Church in Sterling, VA, a church that worships in two languages (English and Spanish), engages in several fresh expressions of church, and extends community hospitality through Ridgetop Coffee and Tea. In Season 6, we're diving into discipleship—exploring what it means to follow Jesus and share Jesus in our everyday lives and how churches can cultivate a culture of discipleship that is more than curriculum within their communities. Related Resources: Purchase Opening Space Here FREE Opening Space Bible Study & Small Group Guide Download Here

Podcasts de l'église du dîner

Articles sur le dîner à l'église

par Kathleen Blackey 20 août 2025
Every Monday evening in Minerva, Ohio, something remarkable happens inside the Minerva Community Building. Neighbors gather not just for food, but for family, friendship, and faith. At the Binding Hearts Community Dinner, the table becomes a place where loneliness gives way to laughter, and where ordinary people encounter the extraordinary love of Jesus. This Fresh Expression of church has become a lifeline for those who never thought they’d belong in “church.” As one woman testified, the community she found there “saved my life.” What started as a meal is becoming a movement—one that’s reshaping lives, restoring families, and rewriting stories.
A camera displaying a room with people at tables, possibly at a meeting or event.
par Jeanette Staats 24 décembre 2024
“Sometimes, God starts with the simplest ingredients—a conversation, a prayer, a plate of churros—and turns them into something extraordinary.” In this interview, we explore the journey of the Churros and Chocolate Faith Community, a vibrant bilingual and multicultural group dedicated to making disciples of Christ while celebrating cultural diversity. From humble beginnings, they’ve grown into a welcoming space for all.
Overhead view of a brunch table with plates of food, coffee cups, and people's hands reaching for the food.
par Steve Swanson 19 juillet 2023
It’s been said that the seven last words of a dying church are, “We’ve never done it that way before.” Pastor Brett DeHart is not content to maintain the status quo. He’s been the Pastor of Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Augusta for nearly three years now. He is intentional about keeping the church’s traditional worship vibrant, but is very open to new ideas and new ways to meet and minister to people. Aldersgate began in the early 1960’s, as people made the move further out of Augusta. The church has a strong history of reaching families and supporting missions. Its growth continued into the early 2000’s and since that time, attendance has dwindled. Pastor Brett has observed that Covid contributed and probably accelerated what was already going on. One upside to the pandemic was that it gave folks an opportunity to evaluate the role and level of importance the church played in their lives. The church’s traditional worship is still a solid part of the church’s life and ministry. However, as Pastor DeHart is quick to point out, “We are finding new ways to reach new people.” One of those ways is through Messy Church. It got its start about 20 years ago. Pastor DeHart said, “England of course is a good couple of decades ahead of us on the church trajectory. Their churches have declined throughout Europe at a much faster pace than in America. They had to get more innovative and creative sooner, and so we’ve learned some things from them. Messy Church is one of those.” Messy Church started during Covid with three drive-in events. It’s been going on for about 18 months now. It’s an interactive experience for adults and kids with games, crafts, a Bible story, and dinner for the whole family. Messy Church currently meets monthly on Sunday afternoons, with about 50 people participating.  “For most of the folks, initially at least, it’s their first church experience, which we’re perfectly fine with,” Pastor DeHart said. “It’s just church done a little differently. The goal was how we can reach people that might not be open to our traditional settings. Recovery, really is in that same vein.”

Dîner à l'église

Une histoire de dîner à l'église

Voici l'une des nombreuses histoires de dîners religieux. Découvrez comment l'église luthérienne Zion d'Akron, dans l'Ohio, s'est engagée auprès de sa communauté comme jamais auparavant.

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