Napa Valley Residents Host Last Supper-Inspired Dinner

Event celebrates faith, hospitality, and community with four-course meal and Boisset wines

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

Napa Valley residents Dr. Robert White and Celeste White are hosting a Last Supper-inspired dinner event on March 22 at Le Club in Rutherford. The black-tie event will feature a four-course meal paired with wines from the Boisset Collection, as well as reflections from Pastor Ted Max on the history and significance of the Last Supper. Proceeds from the event will benefit The Salvation Army.

Why it matters

The Last Supper-inspired dinner celebrates the tradition of gathering around the table for fellowship, reflection, and community support. In Napa Valley, this tradition is closely tied to the region's wine and culinary culture, making the event a unique way to honor both spiritual and local traditions.

The details

The event will feature a carefully curated four-course dinner paired with wines from the Boisset Collection. Pastor Ted Max of Yountville Community Church will guide the evening with stories about the history and significance of the Last Supper and the enduring meaning of gathering together around the table. While the event is not a fundraiser, proceeds will benefit The Salvation Army and its programs assisting individuals and families in need throughout the community.

  • The Last Supper-Inspired Dinner will be held on March 22, 2026.

The players

Dr. Robert White

A Napa Valley resident who is supporting the Last Supper-inspired dinner event.

Celeste White

A Napa Valley resident who is supporting the Last Supper-inspired dinner event.

Pastor Ted Max

The pastor of Yountville Community Church who will guide the evening with reflections on the history and significance of the Last Supper.

Jean-Charles Boisset

The French-American vintner whose Boisset Collection wines will be paired with the dinner.

The Salvation Army

The charitable organization that will receive proceeds from the event.

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What they’re saying

“Gathering around the table has always been one of the most powerful ways people connect with one another. We are grateful to support an event that celebrates fellowship while helping serve people in need.”

— Dr. Robert White (EINPresswire.com)

“The Last Supper reminds us that shared meals can carry profound meaning. We are honored to support an evening that encourages reflection, generosity, and connection.”

— Celeste White (EINPresswire.com)

“Wine is meant to bring people together. When we gather around a table with good food and good wine, we create moments that become memories.”

— Jean-Charles Boisset (EINPresswire.com)

What’s next

The event is invitation-only, and proceeds from the dinner will benefit The Salvation Army and its programs assisting individuals and families in need throughout the Napa Valley community.

The takeaway

This Last Supper-inspired dinner event in Napa Valley celebrates the region's rich tradition of hospitality, community, and faith-based reflection, bringing together local residents, culinary and wine experts, and charitable organizations to create a meaningful evening of connection and generosity.