In a quiet workshop in Nazareth, a carpenter labors over wood that will become more than furniture. It will become a gathering place. A place of bread and conversation, of teaching and listening, of love made visible. Across the centuries, in homes around the world, tables are set. Meals are shared. Prayers are spoken. Lessons are learned. And in the midst of ordinary days, the Divine Presence still draws near.
The Carpenter's Table weaves Scripture, reflection, and story into a tender meditation on work, family, and the sacred beauty of everyday life. From the vision in Ezekiel-"This is the table that is before the Lord" (Ezekiel 41:22)-to the kitchen tables of today, this is an invitation to see holiness in the ordinary and to remember that we are never gathered alone."The work is holy. The table is sacred. The Presence is always near."
In a quiet workshop in Nazareth, a carpenter labors over wood that will become more than furniture. It will become a gathering place. A place of bread and conversation, of teaching and listening, of love made visible. Across the centuries, in homes around the world, tables are set. Meals are shared. Prayers are spoken. Lessons are learned. And in the midst of ordinary days, the Divine Presence still draws near.
The Carpenter's Table weaves Scripture, reflection, and story into a tender meditation on work, family, and the sacred beauty of everyday life. From the vision in Ezekiel-"This is the table that is before the Lord" (Ezekiel 41:22)-to the kitchen tables of today, this is an invitation to see holiness in the ordinary and to remember that we are never gathered alone."The work is holy. The table is sacred. The Presence is always near."