The Table @ Ocean Shores: A Fresh Expressions Snapshot
By • September 10, 2025

On the edge of the Pacific Ocean, in the small town of Ocean Shores, Washington, a church has taken root in an unexpected way—not through pews and pulpits, but around a dinner table. The Table @ Ocean Shores, pioneered by Sandy Johnson and her husband Gary, gathers people from every walk of life: children, retirees, families, single parents, and neighbors facing homelessness or addiction.
This Fresh Expression of church doesn’t ask people to cross the threshold of a sanctuary; instead, it meets them in their hunger for food, community, and hope.
“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.
Around this table, that promise is becoming reality.
Saying Yes in the Unknown
The story began in a season of prayer and disorientation. After decades in traditional ministry, Sandy and Gary sensed God calling them to something different. They didn’t have a plan—just a stirring.
“God wanted to do some work in us before He would do the work through us,” Sandy remembers.
As they explored the Dinner Church vision, they discovered both challenge and opportunity. The pandemic created space for discernment, while God kept pressing the same question into their hearts: Would they trust Him enough to say yes? “You have to take the step of obedience before God shows you what’s next,” Sandy says. That yes became The Table.
A Town Wary of Church
Ocean Shores is home to about 8,000 people, many of whom carry deep mistrust of traditional churches. Sandy explains, “God told us we would face a very huge wall of mistrust.” That’s why The Table wasn’t launched under the banner of a local congregation but with support from a church outside the community.
That decision proved crucial. “People regularly ask what church in town is doing this,” Sandy says. “When I tell them none, they say, ‘Good, because I wouldn’t be back if you were.’” For neighbors wounded by past religious experiences, a meal in a neutral space has opened the door to healing and faith.
Faces of Transformation
The heartbeat of The Table is dignity restored and lives renewed.
- One evening, a woman burdened by addiction shuffled through the food line, eyes cast down. Sandy met her gaze and welcomed her warmly. “Her back straightened, her head lifted, and I saw dignity restored right before my eyes.”
- Jeremy, newly released from prison, arrived weighed down by depression. Before dinner, he picked up a Jesus Storybook Bible. As he read, the heaviness lifted. That night, he told Sandy, “The depression left when I read those words.”
- A 95-year-old man, seldom able to see his family, said The Table feels like being “with family again.”
In just three years, The Table has celebrated three salvations and seven recommitments. For a community marked by mistrust, those numbers speak volumes.
“It’s not gospel light. How much deeper into the gospel can you get than Jesus?” — Sandy Johnson
Looking to What’s Next
In July 2025, The Table celebrated its third anniversary with 174 people gathered—a night filled with laughter, lingering conversations, and the unmistakable presence of Jesus. Now the team is praying about launching a second location, trusting that God’s call is bigger than a single table.
For Sandy, the lesson is simple: say yes. “God put it all together and provided in such a way that there was no doubt it was Him,” she says. That assurance continues to carry The Table into its next chapter.
The Table @ Ocean Shores shows that Fresh Expressions aren’t reserved for innovators with big budgets or perfect plans. They begin with ordinary people listening to God, loving their neighbors, and offering a seat at the table.
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?
The Table @ Ocean Shores is for those who carry stories of hurt, hunger, or mistrust—people who may never walk into a sanctuary but long to be seen and welcomed. Around this table, neighbors from every walk of life—children, single parents, retirees, those navigating addiction, and the deeply lonely—find dignity and belonging. It is a gathering where strangers become family and where the simple act of breaking bread opens the door to hope.
What do they do?
Each week, The Table @ Ocean Shores prepares a warm meal, sets out chairs, and welcomes anyone who walks through the door as an honored guest. Between bites of food and shared laughter, a simple Jesus story is told—not as a sermon, but as a spark for reflection and conversation. What they do is more than serve dinner; they create a space where people feel family again, where faith grows naturally, and where dignity is restored one meal at a time.
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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