Stories
Six people, six questions they carried alone for years. The question you have about God has been asked before, in the same words. You are not alone with your questions.
You used to go to church. Then you didn't, for a reason or for no reason at all. Nobody is keeping count.
Let's take the first step together
Faith is meant to be lived together. Take your next step by connecting with someone, finding a community, and discovering meaning in everyday life.
You have questions.
That's a good place to start.
Why does anything exist? Who was Jesus, really? If God is good, why do bad things happen? Six questions people really bring, three practices that fit into the life you already have, and somewhere to take the whole thing next.
It starts with showing up! Find some quiet time when you can be alone. Put all distractions away. Start by saying one true thing about your day. Feel free to talk out loud!
The service usually lasts about an hour. When it ends, you can head out with everyone else or stay for as long as you like. You're always welcome back!
Not necessarily at the beginning. One option is to start with the Gospel of Luke – it's the one written for someone who wasn't there and wanted the account straight.
The questions that don't go away
Nobody gets talked into faith. It usually starts with something you can't stop wondering about, asked at an hour when nobody else is up.





