I have given them the glory you gave me, so they may be one as we are one.
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Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
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FAQs
10am! We aren’t getting ready at 10, we aren’t warming up at 10. Our service begins at 10am and we recommend arriving 15 minutes early so we can show you around and hand you a delicious cup of coffee before we start.
We are located at 1451 B Black Rd. Joliet, IL 60435. When you arrive a member of the parking team will guide you to the perfect spot.
Come as comfortable as you’d like. Our Pastor never dresses up 🙂
As soon as you walk through the door, we’ll check in your kids and a guide will direct you toward our Kids Table area. Your kids will spend the next hour engaging in games, singing adrenaline pumping songs, and will have a hands on learning experience. They won’t be disappointed.
We have nice cozy space for you and your little one to get the nourishment and rest they need. If you’d prefer to stay in and enjoy the service, we’re ok with that too.
At The Table, we believe everyone belongs. It’s not stuffy. It’s not traditional. Messages are relevant to everyday life. Wherever you’re coming from…we want you here.
Yes, we are Nazarene. But don’t let that long name scare you–we have a story unlike many others. Our history begins in the heart of L.A. When many churches were fleeing the city because of problems, homelessness, alcohol and addiction struggles, we decided to be present and find the good in those where others argued no good could be found. Someone once asked, “Can anything good come from Nazareth?” This was Jesus’ hometown. This was a reference to Jesus himself. We took on the name (Nazarene) because we believe there’s something good in everyone, even when others can’t see it. There’s a redemptive part in everyone’s story.