Instructor
Kate Walters
Table Conversations
A dinner conversation series for leaders & practitioners exploring faith, culture, and community in the Pacific Northwest
Day of Week: Monday
Time: 6PM-8PM (PT)
Date: September 21, 2026
Early Bird Member Price: $32.40
Early Bird Non-Member Price: $36
The Invitation
You are a leader, or you are married to one. You solve problems, make decisions, and tend to the hearts of others. You shepherd, inspire, and encourage. You take care of so many people and oversee so many projects, and sometimes—even if you deeply love what you do—it can feel overwhelming and lonely.
Welcome to Table Conversations. This is an evening designed to feed your body and your soul alongside people who simply “get it.”
The Experience
You are invited to join an intimate group of 6-8 folks for a nourishing meal. This is a space for emotional and spiritual encouragement, support, and cultivating trusted relationships with other leaders.
To help us truly slow down, reflect, and connect, we will put our phones away and take a gentle break from discussing work or family. You may or may not know the people around the table, but you are invited to come with a curious mind and an open heart, ready to move past small talk into life-giving conversation.
Choose Your Evening
Register for the single dinner that speaks to your current season, or join us for all three! To register for multiple dinners your will need to fill out each form individually. (Price includes dinner, dessert, and beverages)
September 21 | Theme: Becoming
How are you changing in this season of leadership? This evening will focus on the ongoing process of becoming—honoring the ways we are growing, shifting, and being formed. We will explore what it means to embrace the messy, beautiful work of personal and spiritual evolution when you are usually the one expected to guide others.
October 19 | Theme: Belonging
Leadership often requires standing at the front of the room, which can make it hard to find your own place to simply sit and exist. This evening centers on belonging—finding spaces where you don’t have to perform, produce, or pastor. We will share a meal and reflect on what it means to cultivate a deep sense of home and connection.
November 16 | Theme: Believing
When you are constantly pouring out faith and hope for others, where do you take your own shifting theology or quiet questions? This evening is dedicated to believing—holding space for the evolution of our faith, exploring what grounds us now, and finding mutual encouragement for the journey ahead.
Register for the Event
Instructor
Kate Walters
FAQS ↓
Why should I become a member?
Members get to register for classes early – a full week before they open to the general public! Plus, members receive a 10% discount on all events and classes and access to value-add content in their inboxes throughout the year. To become a member, you can sign up here, or purchase a membership when you buy your class.
What kind of help in payment is available?
We offer discounts of up to 50% to clergy, staff, and lay ministry leaders of our official partners, which includes the Olympia Presbytery, the Northwest Coast Presbytery, and the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia. Partnerships have no financial cost, and are available with (a) regional or national denominations), (b) multi-site churches, or ( c) large nonprofit organizations. If you would like to encourage your organization to become a partner, please email your regional leader to let them know! You can even introduce them to us by cc’ing transforming@theseattleschool.edu, and we’ll put them in touch with the right person for next steps.
Early bird discounts are available during the first week of registration.
Becoming a member costs offers 10% on all classes and events for a full year. Often, just one class is enough to make the membership cost worth it.
If you pastor with a denomination, you may have resources for professional development. Check with your regional supervisor for more information on funds available.
What are the community guidelines?
Please see the full community guidelines on this page. If an instance of community guidelines are violated and cannot be resolved within the class, participants may let us know by emailing us transforming@theseattleschool.edu and we will direct you to The Seattle School’s incident report form.
What happens if my class is cancelled?
If the Center cancels an offering for any reason, all participants will receive a full refund of registration fees.
If a program is rescheduled, participants may choose to transfer their registration to the new date or receive a full refund.
How do I request a refund?
Refunds are available according to the following schedule:
- 60+ days before the program start date: 75% refund
- 30–59 days before the program start date: 50% refund
- Less than 30 days before the program start date: no refund
If you need to cancel your registration, please email transforming@theseattleschool.edu and include your name and the course title.
If the Center cancels a program, all participants will receive a full refund of registration fees. If a program is rescheduled, participants may choose to transfer their registration to the new date or receive a full refund.
How do I contact technical support?
Technology should not be the hardest part of your learning experience. If you encounter errors in the catalog, problems with payment, or difficulty accessing course materials, please let us know. You can find the technical support form here. We try to respond within 48 hours (business days only).