The Table at RIT

The Table at RIT

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The Table at RIT/NTID is an open and affirming Christian ministry focused on proclaiming the grace of God to all. It is an outreach of the LECM.

The Table is a Christian ministry focused on proclaiming the Grace of God to all. We are an open and affirming community welcoming all faiths, gender orientations, races, and physical abilities. All are welcome at the Table. Our services are centered around communion and conversation. Each week, we offer great music, Bible focused preaching, and communion for all. Each service has an ASL interpret

Support the TABLE 06/17/2024

This is the last week for this fundraiser. Please consider making a donation to this great group of young people at RIT

Support the TABLE

09/19/2021
09/04/2021

Come join us this Sunday for our service at 6:30pm! We will meet downstairs for dinner afterwards. We look forward to welcoming several of our new students this Sunday!

08/28/2021

Come find us at the Student Activities Fair!

08/21/2021

Join us Sunday, August 22nd at 6:30pm for our first service of the semester! We will meet in Allen Chapel for communion and then gather for dinner downstairs. We look forward to worshipping together, in person, once again!

Don’t forget to wear a mask.

08/18/2021

Come find us today under the breezeway in front of the Campus Center!

08/15/2021

Hello New Students!! Come to the Gordon Field House and meet the chaplains! Rev. Laurence & Pastor Craig will be around and collecting names. We’d love to meet y’all.

For the Golden Halo: Benedict the Moor vs. Absalom Jones | Lent Madness 03/31/2021

For the Golden Halo: Benedict the Moor vs. Absalom Jones | Lent Madness Thank you to Richelle Thompson and everyone at Forward Movement for putting up with our shenanigans and producing a terrific Saintly Scorecard this year. Special gratitude goes to Alyssa Finke for helping get words and images into the website each day.

01/18/2021

Almighty God, by the hand of Moses your servant you led thy people out of slavery, and made them free at last: Grant that your Church, following the example of your prophet Martin Luther King, may resist oppression in the name of your love, and may strive to secure for all your children the blessed liberty of the Gospel of Jesus Christ; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen (p. 307, HWHM).

Photos 11/13/2020

Prepping for Sunday my friends!

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Rochester, NY
14623

Opening Hours

6pm - 7:30pm