The Mission

"Only one thing is needed, and Mary has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away from her." -Luke 10:42
At the Father’s Table (ATFT) is a Christ-centered ministry devoted to drawing believers into deeper intimacy with Jesus. Our heart is to create space at the Father’s Table where we empty ourselves of lesser things and are filled with the oil and fullness found only in Christ. Without Jesus, we would never know the depth of God’s love, and through Him we are invited to come away, let go of what is inferior, and choose the “one thing” Jesus spoke of in Luke 10:42—again and again.

Designed to bring people together to break bread, worship, pray, and dive deeply into the manifest presence and Word of God, ATFT is a place of discipleship, transformation, and fellowship. With a strong focus on Jesus as the Bridegroom, we teach the Word of God and help believers discover their true purpose and identity in Christ. Through daily livestreams, worship, prayer, biblical teaching, and discipleship support groups, we seek to cultivate a loving, truth-filled community rooted in obedience and devotion to Jesus—walking closely with Him in everyday life and living out the gospel together.

What can you expect at an ATFT retreat?

These retreats are for anyone who desires to live in the presence of God. If you are hungry to know God more intimately, come to the Father's Table and feast with Him. Come expectant for God to move and make His presence felt.                                                                     We will begin by sharing a meal and the Lord's Supper at the table, followed by an extended time of worship and loving Him deeply. In His presence you will experience fullness of joy, healing, and rest. The oil of God will be multiplied in your lives for yourself and others around you. Come, let us honor and love Him.
Typically, retreats last about 4 hours. They can be longer or shorter. These retreats are best with smaller groups in order to keep the setting intimate, but they can also work for bigger groups.