Two people walking together up a winding path into golden-hour light.

The Journey · BE → BECOME → BRING

One road,
taken one step at a time.

Following Jesus isn’t a finish line you cross once — it’s a direction you keep walking for the rest of your life. Here is the whole path, and the unhurried next step in front of you.

A direction, not a finish line

We’re a well, not a fence.

Some churches spend their energy on the boundary line — who’s in, who’s out. We’d rather be a well: Jesus at the center, and a people drawing near to Him and drawing others near. So the question is never where are you standing? It’s which way are you facing? Wherever you are on this road, you’re welcome — and there’s a next step made just for you.

Our rhythm

Be. Become. Bring.

Be — with Jesus

It starts with presence

Before we do anything for Jesus, we learn to be with Him — to abide, listen, and rest. Activity flows from intimacy, not the other way around.

Become — like Jesus

He forms us from within

As we stay near Him, He forms His own character in us — patience, courage, love. You practice; He transforms. Behavior is the fruit; character is the tree.

Bring — heaven

Then He sends us out

Formed people carry His presence into homes, work, and neighborhoods. Ordinary lives become the way heaven quietly arrives on earth.

The path

You never take the whole staircase at once.

Only the next step. Here’s how the journey unfolds — guest to follower, follower to disciple-maker, disciple-maker to leader.

Step one

Guest

You’ve just arrived — online or in person. You don’t have to believe first to belong.

Step two

Follower

You turn toward Jesus and begin to be with Him, learning to live as His apprentice.

Step three

Disciple-Maker

Formed and steadied, you begin to walk with someone else, as you were walked with.

Step four

Leader

Sensing a call to shepherd, you’re formed and sent to lead the way Jesus led.

A few honest questions

Before you start.

Where do I begin?

With the Welcome Track — always. It’s the front door, whether you’re brand-new to Jesus or returning after years away.

Do I have to do them in order?

Mostly, yes — each step builds on the last. But you’re never rushed. You take the next step when you’re ready, not before.

How much time does it take?

A short module at your own pace each week, plus one 90-minute gathering. Real, but doable in an ordinary life.

I’ve followed Jesus for years — is this too basic?

It isn’t about information. The oldest saints among us are still becoming. There’s depth here for everyone.

Start where everyone starts

Take the first step.

You don’t have to see the whole road today. Begin the journey online, or come and see on a Sunday.