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In Episode 2 of From the Table, John Paul Sprecher continues the journey of table culture by focusing on one powerful truth:
This is His table.
We are not gathering at a man’s table.
Not at a political table.
Not even at our own table.
We are invited to God’s table.
Drawing from Daniel chapter 1, John Paul reflects on Daniel’s decision to refuse King Nebuchadnezzar’s table and instead live from God’s table. The result? Strength. Health. Boldness. Favor. Influence.
When we choose His table first, something shifts — internally and externally.
This episode explores the beauty of the Trinity at the table:
But this episode doesn’t stop there.
We transition from the SEAPC office to Bellingham, Washington, where John Paul sits down with Jason Hubbard, leader of International Prayer Connect.
Together, they explore how Christ in His people — across the Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and Jewish worlds — reveals different facets of Jesus to the global Body of Christ.
When the nations come to the table, they bring a feast.
From the joy and perseverance of believers from Buddhist backgrounds…
To the spiritual hunger and bold faith of Hindu background believers…
To the love of the Father and disciple-making movements in the Muslim world…
To the deep heritage and covenantal roots of Jewish believers…
We are reminded that we are not complete without one another.
Eighty percent of Hindus, Muslims, and Buddhists do not personally know a Christian. Yet God is moving powerfully — planting house churches, stirring prayer movements, and drawing millions home.
This episode is both an invitation and a commissioning:
Come to His table first.
Then invite someone else to the table.
Pull up a chair.
You belong here.
Key Takeaways
This journey continues month by month.
Let’s come to His table first.
By SEAPCIn Episode 2 of From the Table, John Paul Sprecher continues the journey of table culture by focusing on one powerful truth:
This is His table.
We are not gathering at a man’s table.
Not at a political table.
Not even at our own table.
We are invited to God’s table.
Drawing from Daniel chapter 1, John Paul reflects on Daniel’s decision to refuse King Nebuchadnezzar’s table and instead live from God’s table. The result? Strength. Health. Boldness. Favor. Influence.
When we choose His table first, something shifts — internally and externally.
This episode explores the beauty of the Trinity at the table:
But this episode doesn’t stop there.
We transition from the SEAPC office to Bellingham, Washington, where John Paul sits down with Jason Hubbard, leader of International Prayer Connect.
Together, they explore how Christ in His people — across the Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and Jewish worlds — reveals different facets of Jesus to the global Body of Christ.
When the nations come to the table, they bring a feast.
From the joy and perseverance of believers from Buddhist backgrounds…
To the spiritual hunger and bold faith of Hindu background believers…
To the love of the Father and disciple-making movements in the Muslim world…
To the deep heritage and covenantal roots of Jewish believers…
We are reminded that we are not complete without one another.
Eighty percent of Hindus, Muslims, and Buddhists do not personally know a Christian. Yet God is moving powerfully — planting house churches, stirring prayer movements, and drawing millions home.
This episode is both an invitation and a commissioning:
Come to His table first.
Then invite someone else to the table.
Pull up a chair.
You belong here.
Key Takeaways
This journey continues month by month.
Let’s come to His table first.