The Table @ Ocean Shores: A Fresh Expressions Snapshot
By • January 5, 2026

The Table @ Ocean Shores story was updated on January 5th, 2026.
In a coastal town where storms roll in quickly and many neighbors carry quiet stories of loss, isolation, or mistrust of church, a table has become holy ground.
The Table @ Ocean Shores gathers each week in Ocean Shores—not for a traditional worship service, but for a shared meal. What began as a simple act of hospitality has grown into a Dinner Church community where dignity is restored, relationships are formed, and faith is given room to breathe.
As Sandy Johnson describes the heart behind the gathering, the vision is clear and deeply rooted in prayer.
“God told us He was going to restore the dignity in these people—that they would know they are created in His image,” Sandy says.
That conviction shapes everything about The Table—from the way guests are welcomed, to how food is shared, to the unhurried pace of the evening. The goal has never been to run a program, but to create space where people can rediscover their worth and encounter the love of God in tangible ways.
Formation Before Fruit
Before the table was ever set, God was already at work.
Looking back, Sandy reflects on the slower, quieter formation that shaped the beginnings of The Table.
“God wanted to do some work in us before He would do the work through us,” Sandy remembers.
That posture—of listening, waiting, and being shaped—continues to define the community’s rhythm today.
Dinner is served at 5:00 PM, creating space for people to arrive as they are and settle into conversation. Around 5:40, a short Jesus story and prayer are shared—not as a sermon, but as a gentle invitation woven into the life of the meal. Dessert follows, and then the evening opens wide.
There is no formal ending time. People linger. Stories are told. Trust deepens. Cleanup doesn’t begin until it’s mostly the regulars and the team still gathered—a quiet acknowledgment that belonging isn’t rushed here, and relationships matter more than schedules.
A Year Marked by Transformation
As 2025 came to a close, The Table gathered on New Year’s Eve and paused to reflect on the year behind them. An end-of-year survey was shared—not to measure success, but to listen for how God has been moving among the people gathered around the table.
What emerged told a powerful story.
Over the course of the year:
- 13 people said yes to following Jesus
- 15 people recommitted their lives to faith
- 6 people expressed a desire to be baptized
- 16 people shared interest in joining a Bible study
These numbers represent names, faces, and stories—neighbors who once stood at a distance from church and are now leaning in with curiosity, openness, and hope. Reflecting on the impact of the year, the response from leadership was simple and sincere: “I’m blown away by the impact Dinner Church is having in our community. Thank you, Jesus.”
Learning as Part of a Wider Movement
In the fall of 2025, Sandy attended the Dinner Church Summit, joining leaders from across the country who are discovering again that the Gospel often travels best across shared tables. Reflecting on the experience, she shared, “Dinner Church Summit 2025 is in the books. It was inspiring, encouraging, and helpful with resources and ideas from other Dinner Church leaders. I’m blessed to have been a part of it.”
That encouragement and shared wisdom continue to shape the life of The Table—reinforcing that this work is not done in isolation, but as part of a wider movement learning together how hospitality, presence, and faithfulness in ordinary spaces can open the door to transformation.
Centered on Jesus, Around the Table
What continues to unfold at The Table @ Ocean Shores is a reminder that church doesn’t become shallow when it becomes simple. In fact, the opposite has proven true.
Responding to the common misconception that Dinner Church is a diluted expression of faith, Sandy puts it plainly
“It’s not gospel light. How much deeper into the gospel can you get than Jesus?” — Sandy Johnson
Here, the Gospel is encountered not through performance or polish, but through presence—through Jesus meeting people where they are, restoring dignity, forming community, and inviting transformation over time.
The Table @ Ocean Shores continues to be a place where church looks less like a program and more like family—where faith grows at the speed of trust, and grace keeps showing up, one meal at a time.
Snapshot of a Fresh Expression of Church
What is the Fresh Expression called?
The Table @ Ocean Shores
Where is it?
Ocean Shores, WA
Who is it for?
People in and around Ocean Shores who carry stories of disconnection, hurt, hunger, or mistrust of church—neighbors who may not feel at home in traditional worship spaces but are open to community, conversation, and faith explored at a table. This includes families, single parents, retirees, those navigating addiction or recovery, and anyone longing to be seen, known, and welcomed.
What do they do?
The Table @ Ocean Shores gathers weekly around a shared meal. Dinner is served at 5:00 PM, followed by a short Jesus story and prayer woven naturally into the evening. Dessert opens space for unhurried conversation, relationship-building, and spiritual curiosity. There is no formal ending time—people linger, trust deepens, and faith grows at the pace of relationship.
Who is the Pioneer?
Sandy and Gary Johnson
Where can I learn more?
Restoring Dignity Through Dinner Church (Dinner Church Podcast Episode)
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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