People live in community and communities

Our communities

People live in community and communities, because we like to belong. Isolation hurts us. Belonging nourishes us.

But churches often deny LGBTQIA+ people a feeling of belonging. That’s why Open Table Network communities are so significant: they fill a painful gap. And by doing so they measurably improve their members’ mental health and well-being.

Below are a list of our current communities. There are more getting ready to begin. If you want to visit, come just as you are, you’ll be more than welcome – Here’s what we mean by ‘more than welcome’. If you’d like help in building a new community, get in touch – right now.

If you want to find out about the beneficial impact of our welcome, click here.

UPDATED March 2025:

We currently support 39 communities across England & Wales, hosted by inclusive churches in five Christian traditions:

  • Baptist
  • Church of England
  • Church In Wales
  • Methodist
  • United Reformed Church

with more to come.

In a typical month, Open Table communities meet as follows:

“Try an @opentablelgbt service… the ones I have attended have felt so sacred & full of fellowship – & the liturgy is different, & magnificent, because it is inclusive & queer-centred.”

– @annemariekramer on Twitter / X