Clergy and congregational health matter.

They matter to God. They matter to organizations. They matter to society.

Our Mission—

The Common Table connects, equips, and mobilizes those who support the well-being of Christian clergy and congregations around the world.

We aim to—

Our impact—

Building friendships and fostering deeper connections

Build friendships and foster deeper connections

Creating space for collaboration among researchers and practitioners

Create space for collaboration among researchers and practitioners

Fostering leadership and highlighting leading practices

Foster leadership and highlighting leading practices

Members of the Common Table collectively impact hundreds of thousands of religious leaders and their congregations globally each year through their ministry, scholarship, and frontline services.

Some of Our Partners

Biola University is a nationally ranked Christian university in the heart of Southern California.

The Wesleyan Church’s vision is transforming lives, churches and communities through the hope and holiness of Jesus Christ.

The Flourishing in Ministry research study currently includes over 20,000 clergy surveys and several hundred in-depth interviews with a diverse group of clergy.

The Duke Clergy Health Initiative is a program to assess and improve the health and well-being of United Methodist clergy in North Carolina.