This Sunday – June 6th
We know that many “TableLifers” are out of town this week end but for those that ARE around, how about joining us at the Virginia Highland Summerfest? We can meet at around 2 pm (or when ever you can get there), take in the sights and sounds of the festival, and then head someplace for dinner at around 5 or so. Will offered to be the “go to guy” – call or text his cell upon arrival (423-902-5019) and he will direct you to our “position”. Will and I are excited to tell you about our gathering Friday with the “emergent Islam” group, AIF! Hope to see you Sunday! (It would be helpful if you would “comment” as to if you are able to join us.)
This Sunday – May 16th
INTO GREAT SILENCE
This Sunday, we will meet at Will and Ann’s for potluck and watch the movie “Into Great Silence”:
Synopsis
Nestled deep in the postcard-perfect French Alps, the Grande Chartreuse is considered one of the world’s most ascetic monasteries. In 1984, German filmmaker Philip Gröning wrote to the Carthusian order for permission to make a documentary about them. They said they would get back to him. Sixteen years later, they were ready. Gröning, sans crew or artificial lighting, lived in the monks’ quarters for six months—filming their daily prayers, tasks, rituals and rare outdoor excursions. This transcendent, closely observed film seeks to embody a monastery, rather than simply depict one—it has no score, no voiceover and no archival footage. What remains is stunningly elemental: time, space and light. One of the most mesmerizing and poetic chronicles of spirituality ever created, INTO GREAT SILENCE dissolves the border between screen and audience with a total immersion into the hush of monastic life. More meditation than documentary, it’s a rare, transformative theatrical experience for all.
Links
Movie Trailer
German website (in English)
Here are directions/instructions on getting to Will and Ann’s condo in Buckhead:
As those of you who’ve looked at a map have noticed, the place where all the maps put our address (3334 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA 30305) and where we actually are, aren’t the same. Below is a link that exactly locates our building.
Also, for those who need to avoid stairs, the front entrance (facing Tower Place Dr.) is best. There is very limited parking there and you’ll need to tell the concierge that you parked down there so the he or she can get you a parking pass. If there isn’t enough parking you can walk to that entrance from the shopping mall parking deck. Those of you coming in by freeway will find that taking the Lenox Rd. exit off of SR400 is the easiest way to get to our building. The above map should generated correct directions.
It’s apartment 310 – ask the concierge to let you up.
Will’s cell phone: 423-902-5019
Post a comment as to whether you are able to join us, and what you might bring to the potluck. See you Sunday!
This Sunday – May 9th
This Sunday, we will find the Sacred in nature as we hike Kennesaw Mountain. We will meet at the visitor center parking lot at 9 am and hike for an hour or two. We might have biscuits and gravy at a great “hole-in-the-wall” restaurant right around the corner from the park called Louise’s. If you can only join us for a short time, that’s fine. If you just want to meet us at Louise’s, text me at 678-756-5383 to let me know.
Next Sunday (May 16th) we will be meeting at Will and Ann’s for potluck and a movie!
This Sunday – April 25th
This Sunday we will continue our discussion about authority and trust at TahCha Tea House on Chamblee-Tucker near I-285. The address is 3352-c Chamblee-Tucker Rd., Atlanta, GA 30341 (click for Google map). Please arrive so that we can have a solid conversation start time of 4:30 pm (because they close at 6 pm). Just leave a quick “comment” below if you are coming so that we can put together a gathering space.
The Work of the People: Films: Hospitality & Salvation
The Work of the People provides multimedia resources for worship.
This Sunday – April 11th
We hope everyone had a meaningful Holy Week and Easter! This Sunday we will be taking advantage of the beautiful weather (forecast of 74
degrees and sunny!) and doing another picnic in McKoy Park, 534 McKoy Street, Decatur, GA 30030. Plan on meeting at around 4:30 and BYO picnic basket.
Ann Temkin will be leading the discussion centered on “TRUST” as a further push of Will’s topic a couple weeks ago on “authority”. It promises to be a lively conversation! As always, it will help us if you “comment” that you are coming.
Also, “The Bread” will be back again!

Resurrection: Rob Bell
At the heart of the historical Jesus story is the provocative, compelling, subversive, beautiful insistence that nothing can ever be the same again, not after resurrection.
This Saturday Night – April 3rd: An Easter Vigil
This Saturday evening (April 3rd) at 8 pm, we will participate in an Easter Vigil service at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Decatur (where we have done the Taize and labyrinth). Baptism is offered at this service, as this was the early church’s once-a-year time for that sacrament.
Here is the address for Holy Trinity Parish (click for Google map): 515 E Ponce de Leon Ave, Decatur, GA 30030
We will meet for dinner first at Cantina El Tesoro at 6:30 pm.
Here is the address (click for Google map):
129 Church St, Decatur, GA 30030
Please post a comment below so that we know you are coming and can reserve a space at the restaurant.
There will be no “official” TableLife gathering on Sunday – this takes its place – but we can link up with others for Easter services for those interested. See you Saturday!
This Sunday – March 28th
Lenten Carol Service at The Cathedral of St. Philip

This Sunday, we will gather together in the main lobby at 3:45 pm to attend the 4 pm “A Meditation on the Passion of Christ with Carols” at The Cathedral of St. Philip at 2744 Peachtree Road in Atlanta. After the program, we will break bread and share a meal around the table of a near-by restaurant. Post a comment if you are able to join us so that we might watch for you!
Here is a description of the service from St. Philip’s web page:
Be sure to mark your calendars for Sunday, March 28 at 4 p.m., when this annual “Lenten carol service” will be sung by the Cathedral Schola under the direction of Dr. Dale Adelmann. This service—which Dale actually introduced to the United States from St. John’s College, Cambridge, England 15 years ago—combines carols and spirituals rich in the imagery of Jesus’ incarnation and passion with the simple but powerful ancient plainchant Gospel narratives related to his trial and death. The service is only offered in a few dozen Episcopal parishes nationwide! This service will feature works by Carter, Adelmann, Tchaikovsky, Britten and Lotti, among others. Everyone should make plans to hear this marvelous service—a wonderful way to begin Holy Week!
This Sunday – March 7th
This Sunday at 4:30 pm, we will be gathering around the Berndt’s table for dinner, conversation and the Eucharist. Dinner will be a potluck: Rebekah will make spaghetti carbonara, and then someone could bring a salad, someone could bring garlic bread or bruschetta, a vegetarian pasta, dessert, and wine. Simply post a “Comment” below to indicate what you can bring.
Will will (whoah!) be leading the conversation, centering around “Where is Our Authority”?
Here is the address (click for Google map): 3383 Beech Dr, Decatur, GA 30032
Don’t forget to check the new tab “Opening Space” to converse about our Lenten practices!
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