
HOST AN EVENT
Treasures Around
the Table

Inspiring gatherings where food and conversation draw out the treasures within each person and invite them to be shared.
A note from Sheeba

I’m thrilled to share that my new book, Deposits from the Deep, is now available, both on Amazon and through my website. Rather than simply launching it with a traditional event, I want to bring it to life in a more personal way—through Treasures Around the Table.
These gatherings aren’t about me giving a talk or hosting a traditional event. They’re about creating a table—over brunch, tea, or dinner—where up to twelve people can share a meal, engage with themes from Deposits from the Deep, and allow the treasures within each person to come forth through conversation. It is the kind of space where people slow down, share, and truly connect.
My heart has always been to encourage the treasures in others. Treasures Around the Table is one way to make space for each one to share, inspired by the deposits that the book brings to light. As the body of Christ is diverse, each gathering is unique, shaped by the people around the table and the deposits they carry. ​
What it looks like
If you’d like to host one of these gatherings, here’s what it looks like:
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You open your table–home, café, restaurant, or event space, and Sheeba will travel to the location of the host.
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You provide the meal—brunch gathering, afternoon tea/coffee, light meal, or dinner.
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You invite ten people who would welcome thoughtful discussion.
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A book will be sent to each attendee prior to the event and a book signing will also occur at the event.
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Sheeba will personally connect with you to help guide the experience. ​
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If this resonates with you, please complete the short registration form below.
Once you do, I’ll reach out to collaborate on the details and next steps.
"It would mean so much to me to celebrate this new release by facilitating Treasures Around the Table—spaces where food and conversation draw out the treasures within each person and allow them to be shared." - Sheeba