Shaping Community

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Earlier this month I walked through the doors of a beautiful home where I was going to be officiating a wedding. When I entered the home the grandfather of the groom extended his hand to greet me. 

My reaction took me off guard: my eyes filled with tears. 

Four months ago I would have shaken his hand with a smile on my face and we would have gone about our day. This time, I had an emotional reaction, then came a moment of confusion. Should I should shake his hand even though he was extending an invitation to do so. 

I looked up with my tear-filled eyes and shook his hand. Feeling the need to explain my awkward reaction I told him how nice it was to shake his hand and that I had not shaken anyone’s hand in months. 

That was the moment I realized how much I miss connection. I miss striking up a conversation at the grocery store, shaking hands with a new friend, or smiling at a stranger. I wonder if you miss it too? 

We were meant to be in community.

With that in mind, I have been spending my time working with our team to develop a community especially for you. 

You are choosing to break through the barriers of your past to live a transformed, abundant life in Christ. We want to give you encouragement, friends that are genuinely cheering you on and challenging you to fulfill your potential. 

As we develop teaching, a new website and community we would love to tailor it just for you. 

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

Q- What do you desire in the form of an online community?
ie: regular ‘live’ meetups, forums, private groups, webinars?

Q- What topics would be helpful or meaningful to you?
Comment Below! 👇🏻👇🏻

Thank you for helping us shape this community!

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