WHAT’S THE NEED?
Every week, worship pastors give their hearts to serve the Church. But too often they feel isolated, under-resourced, and without a safe place to process the unique pressures of ministry. Left alone, many burn out and leave ministry altogether.
WHAT’S THE SOLUTION
At The Worship Table, we believe no worship pastor should have to lead alone. That’s why we’ve built a community of connection, care, and coaching. But this mission only moves forward because of generous partners we call Table Setters.
What DOES A TABLE SETTER DO?
When you become a Table Setter, you create the space for worship leaders to gather, heal, and grow. Your giving fuels:
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Online Community: A safe place for pastors to connect and find encouragement.
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Prayer and Coaching: Weekly times of real care with seasoned leaders.
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Retreats & Gatherings: In-person soul-care experiences that renew leaders.
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Resources: Practical tools, courses, and conversations to help pastors thrive.
WHY IT MATTERS
If a worship pastor burns out, an entire church feels it. But when worship pastors are healthy, churches flourish. By becoming a Table Setter, you’re not just giving to a ministry — you’re shaping the future of worship and strengthening the witness of the Church.
HOW TO GIVE
You can support this mission in two simple ways:
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Monthly Giving: Join our community of recurring donors. Your faithful gift of any amount sustains ongoing connection and care.
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One-Time Gift: Make a special investment that sends pastors to retreats, funds new resources, and extends the reach of the table.
WANT TO HEAR THE VISION FIRST HAND?
Generosity is personal, and sometimes you want to connect with a real voice before making your decision. That’s why we’re offering you the opportunity to schedule a conversation with one of our Founding Table Hosts — Michael Neale, Mark Harris, or Andy Chrisman.
In a one-on-one call you’ll:
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Hear the heart and vision of The Worship Table directly from the founders.
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Learn how your giving will make a practical and eternal impact.
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Ask questions and share your heart for worship leaders.
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Pray together for the health and future of pastors and the Church.

