the table
A new church in Lexington, Kentucky.
Launching Fall 2026.
Family Dinner
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Monthyl Family Dinner Gatherings
Next Family Dinner- November 15th, 6:00pm
10300 Antioch Road, Overland Park, KS
Early in the journey of launching The Table, we made two foundational commitments:
To create a place of vibrant community, a space where life is truly shared.
To build The Table on a foundation of prayer and faithfulness.
Out of these convictions, our monthly Family Dinners were born. These gatherings are not about casting vision or fundraising. They are about something far more personal and sacred: sharing a meal, celebrating with friends and family, and laying down, brick by brick, a foundation of prayer.
We come together not to impress, but to express gratitude. We laugh, we eat, and we thank the Lord for all He is doing in Lexington, in Kansas City, and in our hearts.
Everyone is invited. Everyone is welcome.
Meals are potluck-style, so if you’d like to bring a dish, please RSVP below!
Our Family Dinners will take place every month.
Our next Family Dinner is coming up November 15th at 6pm, at 10300 Antioch Rd, Overland Park, 66062.
Welcome!
Hello! My name is Andrew Schumann, I am the pastor at The Table.
I grew up in Eastern Kentucky surrounded by dive bars, big trucks, and the beautiful hills of Appalachia. After college, I was eager to leave and moved to Kansas City to work at Grace Church. I loved the city, the people, the food. It felt like home. But deep down, my wife and I both felt a pull back to Kentucky.
For years, we prayed about moving to Lexington, but God kept telling us to stay and grow where we were. So we did! We bought a house, built community, and settled in. Then, during a trip to Lexington for a baby shower, everything changed. My wife, six and a half months pregnant, was rushed to the hospital with a life-threatening condition. Our son Isaiah was born early, and we ended up living in Lexington for three months.
That season was incredibly hard but it was also when we first felt called not just to return, but to plant a church. It took time, healing, and a lot of prayer, but July of 2024, we felt God say, “Soon. Start getting ready.” Since then, doors have opened, mentors have confirmed it, and we’ve said yes.
In spring 2026, we’re moving back to Lexington to plant a church, coming full circle to serve the community that’s always been in our hearts.
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inviting others into a life-changing walk with jesus.
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One of the most striking aspects of Jesus’ life was the way He welcomed others into it.
Jesus practiced radical hospitality, consistently inviting those who were overlooked, outcast, or deemed undeserving to walk with Him, learn from Him, and be transformed by His love.
At The Table, we strive to embody that same spirit.
We are intentionally building a life not around what we can earn or achieve, but around loving God, loving our neighbors, and extending an open invitation into the family of God. Everyone has a seat at the Table, and everyone is welcome to journey with us.
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“I am the good shepherd,” Jesus says in John 10:11.
Unlike a hired hand who abandons the flock at the first sign of danger, Jesus knows His sheep intimately and loves them deeply. He laid down His life to protect and redeem them—an act of sacrificial love that defines who He is.
At The Table, we seek to follow our Good Shepherd not only in the big moments of life, but in the quiet, everyday acts of faithfulness.
We believe that true discipleship is found in the daily decision to trust, obey, and walk closely with Jesus—who leads us with compassion, courage, and unwavering love.
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Luke 12:34 reminds us with clarity and beauty: “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
Jesus teaches that our hearts naturally follow what we value most. When our treasure is rooted in God’s kingdom, our lives begin to reflect His generosity, joy, and abundance.
At The Table, we believe we are called to live lives overflowing with joyful generosity.
When we shift our hearts away from self-reliance and control, we discover a God who not only provides but delights in meeting our needs. Generosity isn’t just an action; it’s the fruit of a heart aligned with the heart of God.
A life of joyful generosity springs from following the One who gave everything for us.
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In Matthew 28:16–20, Jesus gives His final words before ascending to heaven, His commissioning of the Church.
With authority and compassion, He sends His followers into the world to make disciples, baptize them, and teach them to obey all He has commanded. This wasn’t just a farewell, it was a call to action.
At The Table, we believe that every person God brings into our community is here on purpose and for a purpose.
We joyfully embrace the mission of equipping God’s people to be salt and light transforming lives, impacting our neighborhoods, and shaping eternity.
We invest deeply in people, raising up leaders who are rooted in Christ, empowered by the Spirit, and ready to go wherever God calls. Whether across the street or around the world, we send out our best to bring the hope of Jesus to every corner of creation.
This is our calling. This is our joy. This is our mission.