You want to see what following Jesus actually looks like in someone's real, ordinary life. That's not a program. That's a relationship — with a senior who has lived it for decades and a family letting you in to see it up close.
Faith actually grows this way: you belong first, then you start to see, then you start to do, then you start to become. You need to be around people who are already living it — a senior who has navigated decades of real faith, and a family letting you watch what that looks like on an ordinary Tuesday.
A Kin Group is exactly that — one senior or couple, one family with children, and you — doing life together. Not a class. Not a small group with a workbook. A relationship with no expiration date, where faith gets lived out loud in real moments, and your questions are exactly the right ones to bring.
The honest questions that long-time believers have stopped asking. A fresh hunger that rekindles wonder in everyone around you. Eyes that see things those inside the faith have learned to overlook. That gift is real — and your Kin Group needs it.
A window into faith lived in real life — not performed, not polished. A senior who has been through the hard seasons and held on. A family that lets you belong before you have it figured out. A relationship with no expiration date and no wrong answers.
Finding Kin is not a theology class. It's a relationship with people who have lived long enough to know that the questions you're carrying are exactly the right ones to bring to the table.