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The Welcome Table In the summer of 2006, I led a study group from Wesley Theological Seminary in a doctoral course that retraced many of the steps of the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama. Our group reflected much of the diversity of the church and society. We prayed, sang, and shared our thoughts together as we traveled. Dr. Eileen Guenther, who teaches church music at Wesley Seminary and was part of our group, said that a spiritual, “I’m Gonna Sit at the Welcome Table,” played in her head throughout the experience. She recalled the variety of tables that we encountered as we traveled through Alabama:
I sense that our experiences in Alabama are emblematic of the blessings and burdens facing the churches today. In the midst of growing divergence among churches in terms of theology, styles of worship, and ways that churches engage their mission in the world, it is more essential than ever that a faith built around the Lord’s Table ensures that there is a welcoming table set for a changing world.
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