A quiet wooden table with bread, a cup, candlelight, and open seats.

Come back to the table

Communion Neighbors

A warm digital home for reflection, belonging, testimony, and simple gatherings that lead people back toward real community.

Built for real tables

From isolation to connection, communion, community, and multiplication, each screen should point back to prayer, scripture, trusted people, and shared presence.

Gather simply

Reflect honestly

Share what is real

Take one human next step

Gentle next steps

Choose the path that feels honest for today.

The first version keeps the journey simple: move from the book into reflection, connect with a table, host simply, or share a story. Each path is designed to be clear on a phone and warm enough for a first step.

Reader companion

Book to table

Move from book inspiration into reflection, a simple table rhythm, and one human invitation.

Open companion

Guided reflection

Pull up a seat

A calm space to name what is present and receive a gentle prompt, prayer, scripture, and next step.

Begin reflection

Belonging

Join a table

Tell us where you are and what kind of gathering would help you move toward real connection.

Join a table

Hospitality

Start a table

Explore a simple host rhythm for gathering neighbors without turning the table into a program.

Start a table

Story

Share a testimony

Draft a few honest sentences about what you have seen, carried, or learned around the table.

Share your story

Story and testimony

Make room for what you have seen, carried, and learned.

Not every story is ready to be public. Some need a quiet draft, prayerful language, or help finding the first sentence. Communion Neighbors should handle those stories with care and humility.

Share a few sentences

A starter prompt

Where did you notice grace around the table?

Begin with one scene, one person, or one sentence. Keep the words editable. Let the story become clearer slowly.

A careful boundary

AI may help draft, but people carry the story.

Public testimony should always remain consent-based, editable, and grounded in real discernment with trusted community.

How this stays human

A digital host, not a digital replacement.

Human relationship comes first

The digital layer should help someone leave the screen with more courage to pray, call, gather, or share a meal.

AI stays in the background

Reflection support is framed as a gentle companion, never as prophecy, pastoral authority, therapy, or a replacement for community.

Multiplication stays simple

The first version is light enough for one table, but structured so more hosts and local gatherings can be added later.

Join, start, or share

Tell us the next step you are considering.

This early form is intentionally light. It helps shape the next conversation without asking for more than people need to give.

No pressure. Start with what is true today.