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Ancient Words,
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Come as you are. Leave with more than you expected.

We approach the Bible with curiosity and openness — drawing from a wide range of theological traditions to ask old questions in new ways.

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Restoration
Session 12: The Promise of New Creation
Exploring Revelation's vision of restoration — what's lost, what's kept, what's transformed.
April 14, 2026 · 58 min
Love
Session 11: Love That Doesn't Quit
The Hebrew concept of hesed and why it changes everything we thought we knew about God's character.
April 7, 2026 · 62 min
Family
Session 10: Who Is My Neighbor?
The Good Samaritan, read slowly. What was scandalous about Jesus' audience choice?
March 31, 2026 · 55 min
Practical Living
Session 9: The Sermon on the Mount, Part II
Beatitudes as a blueprint for a life well-lived — not just ideals but a practiced path.
March 24, 2026 · 67 min

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About This Study

A Fresh Perspective on Ancient Text

This ongoing series is for anyone who's ever wondered if there's more to scripture than what they've been taught — or who's simply curious about what the Bible actually says, without the filter of tradition or gatekeeping.

We approach each text with fresh eyes, drawing from a wide range of theological traditions to ask old questions in new ways. No insider language. No prerequisites. Just open conversation around ancient words.

Whether you've been in church your whole life or you've never opened a Bible — you're welcome here.

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