Faith Conversations
Bible & Breakfast
A shared table for honest, respectful dialogue about scripture, belief, and doubt. All faiths (and no faith) welcome to listen, question, and explore.
What Is Bible & Breakfast?
Bible & Breakfast is about exploring faith over food. It's warm, conversational, and inclusive, a space where scripture is discussed around real tables, not from pulpits.
We believe faith conversations are often too rigid, too shallow, or too exclusive. So we're creating something different: a table where anyone can ask questions, share doubts, and explore belief without shame or performance.
Whether you're a lifelong Christian, questioning everything, curious about faith, or from a different religious tradition, you're welcome here. This isn't about conversion. It's about honest exploration.
How We Show Up
All Faiths Welcome
Christians, Muslims, atheists, seekers, everyone has a seat at the table. We explore scripture together, learning from different perspectives.
Questions Over Answers
Doubt is welcome. Questions are encouraged. Pretending to have it all figured out is not required.
No Evangelism
We're not here to convert anyone. We're here to explore together. You can participate without sharing our beliefs.
Food Matters
Breaking bread together breaks down barriers. The meal is just as important as the conversation.
What Actually Happens
Gather & Eat
We start with a meal; good food shared together. The meal creates ease and connection before we dive into deeper topics.
Explore a Passage
We read Scriptures and are open to people bringing in their own material... we the reflect and discuss questions and delibrated issues. No prior knowledge required.
Ask & Discuss
Open conversation. Everyone can ask questions, share perspectives, or just listen. Facilitators guide gently but don't lecture. It's dialogue, not monologue.
Reflect & Connect
We close by reflecting on what resonated, what challenged us, or what we're taking away. Then we just hang out because the heart of this is really community, health faith and honest beliefs.
The Need
Why Bible & Breakfast Matters
Faith Is Taboo
In secular spaces, faith conversations are avoided. In religious spaces, they're often dogmatic. There's little middle ground for genuine exploration.
Interfaith Tension
Religious communities are often siloed. Creating spaces where people of different faiths (and no faith) can dialogue respectfully reduces tension and builds understanding.
Religious Trauma
Many people have been hurt by rigid religious teaching. They need safe spaces to re-engage with faith on their own terms, without pressure or judgment.
Curiosity Exists
People are still asking big questions about meaning, purpose, and belief. They just don't have accessible spaces to explore them honestly.
Our Approach
Bible & Breakfast bridges the gap between secular and religious spaces. It's a place where faith can be discussed intelligently, doubts can be voiced safely, and different beliefs can be explored respectfully.
This addresses community cohesion priorities by creating cross-faith dialogue, reduces religious isolation, and provides an alternative to dogmatic religious teaching.
Join the Waitlist
Be the first to know when Bible & Breakfast launches in early 2026.
No spam. Just updates about launch dates and how to get involved.
Common Questions
Do I need to be a Christian to attend?
No. Bible & Breakfast is open to anyone: Christians, people from other faiths, atheists, agnostics, or anyone just curious about faith. You don't need to believe anything to participate.
Will people try to convert me?
No. This isn't evangelism. We're creating a space for honest exploration, not conversion. You can engage with scripture and faith questions without anyone pressuring you to adopt specific beliefs.
I've been hurt by church. Is this safe for me?
Yes. Many people at Bible & Breakfast are healing from religious trauma. We explicitly reject dogma, performance, and the harm that comes from rigid religious teaching. You can explore faith here without that baggage.
Do I need to know the Bible to participate?
Not at all. We read and discuss texts together, no prior knowledge required. Some people know scripture well, others are reading it for the first time. Both are valuable.
How often does it meet?
We're finalising the schedule for launch. It will likely be monthly to start, then we'll adjust based on demand. Join the waitlist to be notified when we confirm dates.
Is there a cost?
Breakfast is provided free of charge. If people want to contribute toward the next gathering, they can but it's not required.