The invitation
We believe God is inviting us to open a space. Not a program to perform, not a crowd to gather — a small, warm fire to sit around. A place where wounded people find healing rather than shame, where questions are welcome, and where the Word forms us slowly.
You don’t have to believe first to belong. Belonging makes room for belief.
A Saturday evening · 75–90 minutes
The same calm, predictable rhythm each week — enough to feel safe, quiet enough to hear God. Come as you are; leave gently carried.
We begin by slowing down — a few quiet minutes to breathe and turn toward God.
A song or two, lyrics on the screen. Sing if you like, or just listen.
Slow, unhurried teaching through the Word — pastoral, not academic.
A little silence to notice what stirred, and to write down what resonates.
Ask anything — out loud or anonymously. Doubt is welcome here.
We pray together. No fixing, no advising, no correcting — only love.
Who this is for
Wherever you’re standing, and whichever way you’re facing — there’s room for you here.
Two ways to say yes
We’re just beginning. Raise a hand below and we’ll reach out personally — no obligation, no pressure.
The launch team · we’re looking for 10–15
We’re gathering a small team of gentle, prayerful people — good listeners, comfortable with questions, not looking for a spotlight. Facilitators, prayer leaders, a Zoom host, moderators, follow-up carers. This is ministry of presence, not performance.
If you feel drawn to gentleness over noise, depth over speed, and people over platforms — this may be for you.
Gather with us · when we launch
Not sure about any of this, but something in you leaned in? That’s enough. Leave your name and we’ll gently let you know the moment The Gathering begins — a Saturday evening, online, wherever you are.
No commitment. No follow-up you didn’t ask for. Just an open door when the fire is lit.
“Come help us make a place where people can meet Jesus, be healed, and become whole. Not loudly. Not hurriedly. But faithfully.”
Welcome to The Gathering
Pastor Okezie Ofoegbu · Grace Life Center