Gathering Spaces

Co-Working & Spiritual Formation Space

Every vocation is sacred.

Your work is needed in the world. So, why don’t we usually feel that way? We’re all working in silos. Alone. 


What if you were to work in a well-watered place?

  • Where you were filled by God BEFORE you open your laptop.

  • Where your hours are soaked in a holy, but communal quiet.

  • Where your vocation is encouraged over a shared lunch at our long table.

  • Where your pauses are spent reconnecting at our art tables

  • Where you are guided in prayer as you celebrate your daily small steps and transition home to spend time with your people.

What if you were to leave the silo and have your vocation TENDED at Tending Place?

What if...

Co-working at The Tending Place is a lifestyle of leaning into your vocation amidst of the rhythms of Christian community.

People working on a home floor plan with small furniture and design sample pieces on a wooden table.

The Parlor

A caramel-colored leather sofa with tufted cushions and a large white pillow with pom-pom trim, located in a room with a beige wall and a tall floor lamp in the background.

The Parlor at Tending Place takes the concept of the “break room” and elevates it.

This is where co-workers and guests of Tending Place can visit with one another and receive clients and guests. This is the family room at Tending Place—a room where life and fellowship hum, and community is created and tended with love, generosity and welcome.

A wooden dining table decorated with a beige table runner, surrounded by chairs, with four lit candles in brass candlesticks and greenery, set for a meal.

The Long Table

The long table at Tending Place is an integral  part of this ministry. It’s so much more than a table. This fixture is a beautiful invitation to all who cross the threshold into Tending Place, to come, where you belong, and tend to your heart and soul.

Workshops, meals, creative practices, soul care and more will happen around this table.

Here, Co-workers enjoy their lunches around this table,  spend time with guests at this table, and here, we share the table with others who may be looking for a space to host their own meeting.

In a day and age where it can be challenging to get to know one another, we see the long table at Tending Place as a symbol of friendship and belonging, signaling a willingness to share an authentic connection here.

Living room with numerous potted plants, a black armchair with a white furry throw, a small yellow and white rug, and a television on a wooden stand.