Farm to Table
September 25 - 27, 2026
Featuring:
Evan Wickham & TEMITOPE
A weekend to savour and celebrate.
Farm to Table is a vibrant gathering of longtime friends and new supporters of Barnabas alike. It’s a chance to enjoy beautifully prepared farm-to-table meals, and to step into rest and connection in an incredible setting on Keats Island.
We are delighted to welcome friends of Barnabas Evan Wickham—alongside his wife Sandy!—and TEMITOPE, who are coming from San Diego and Nashville to facilitate and lead us in worship.
On Saturday afternoon, there will be an opportunity to enjoy an exclusive craft cider tasting hosted by the Farm to Table team, featuring a specially curated snack from the Barnabas Kitchen. (Please select the option during registration if you would like to join.)
Saturday evening will feature the much anticipated Farm to Table Auction. Expect exciting new items and experiences offered both silent and live.
Join us for a weekend of abundance and beauty, marked by exceptional food, a celebration of the arts, and a shared delight in the good gifts we are invited to steward within God’s Kingdom.
DATES
September 25 - 27, 2026
COST
$475/Person
Optional Extras
Single Occupancy: + $150
Upgrade to a room in The Station: + $200
Craft Cider Tasting Experience: + $125 for two
TRANSPORTATION
Direct Charters from Horseshoe Bay
DEPARTURE: 11:00am OR 4:00pm on September 25
RETURN: 12:15pm on September 27 (back at HSB 1:00pm)
EVAN WICKHAM
I live in San Diego, CA, with my wife Sandy and our five kids Gavin, Jadon, Hendric, Harper, and River. My wife and I were born an raised here. True natives. We love this place.
I lead and teach at Park Hill Church, a community committed to practicing the Way of Jesus, together in San Diego. My wife and I planted the church in 2017. It has been beautiful to watch people come alive to the Story of God’s love. Nothing better.
I’ve also made some records: Mysterious Things, Above the Sky, Christmas Music Vol. 1, and Make Us One. Sandy and I have been leading worship together since we were in high school. Ushering people into moments of Encounter is a huge passion of ours.
As for education, I have a Masters of Divinity degree from Western Seminary. It’s been a life-giving experience for me, and I hope to be a life-long learner.
The music I make and the words I write are for God’s glory in the church and the world. I hope they are helpful to you and your community.
TEMITOPE
The son of Nigerian and British immigrants, Temitope's perspective is built on the belief that the collision of cultures doesn't create chaos—it creates beauty. This “beautiful friction” is the heartbeat of his artistry. Rejecting the neat labels of industry and institution, he makes music about life and faith for a world that is often uncomfortably both.
His sound is an intentional collision: the raw, aggressive energy of alternative rock met with the driving, rhythmic soul of Nashville roots. It is music designed to be heard in the “crushing” moments of the human experience—unpolished, honest, and loud enough to drown out despair.
Identifying as a “holy troublemaker,” Temitope views art as a radical disruption of the status quo. He invites his audience to step into the mess, embrace the friction, and find the restorative beauty that emerges when we choose to rebel by coming together in a world that screams otherwise.

