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For New Believers

Stop learning about it.
Come live it.

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.

"I got baptized and everyone cheered. Then I went home and had no idea what to do next. I kept showing up on Sundays, taking notes. But I couldn't connect what I was learning to how I actually lived. I needed to see faith in someone's real life — not a sermon. A person. A family. Real moments."
The gap most churches miss

Information isn't
transformation.

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.

What a Kin Group is

One senior. One family.
You.

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.

Kin Groups — seniors, families and new believers doing life together
Three generations. One table.
Everyone brings something.
The senior
Wisdom, steadiness, lived faith
Someone who has navigated doubt, loss, failure, and joy with their faith intact — and will tell you the truth.
The family
Real life, happening right now
Faith lived out in the middle of school pickups, hard conversations, and ordinary meals. The most honest classroom there is.
You — the new believer
Fresh eyes, honest questions, new hunger
The questions you're afraid to ask on Sunday. A wonder that reminds everyone at the table why faith matters in the first place.
What flows both ways

You're not just receiving.
You bring something no one else can.

What you 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.

What you receive

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.

There are no dumb
questions here.

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.

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