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April 15, 2025

God in the Flesh — And What That Means for Us Today

Minimalist image with ancient, sacred tones and soft light illuminating the quote: ‘He became what we are, that we might become what He is.’ —Athanasius. The graphic evokes the mystery of the Incarnation and divine participation in human form.

What the incarnation reveals about God, about us, and how we live in union with Christ. At The Gathering, we’re still at the beginning of our journey—and honestly, that feels sacred. There’s something holy about starting fresh, especially when the invitation is to go deeper than we’ve ever gone before. Last Sunday, I shared a […]

Jesus didn’t come merely to save us from something — He came to restore us to Someone. In this message, Leah Ramirez unpacks the Gospel of Union, drawing from Colossians 1, Hebrews 9, and Philippians 2 to reveal the breathtaking truth: we are not just forgiven, we are included. Christ didn’t just stand in for us — He brought us into Himself. This isn’t just theology. It’s transformation.

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April 9, 2025

The Face of God, Revealed in Christ

He didn’t just stand in for us — He brought us into Himself.

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April 2, 2025

An Inward Appearing: The Gospel According to Hebrews 9

Soft golden light breaking through a sheer curtain, symbolizing spiritual unveiling and the inward appearing of Christ from Hebrews 9. The image evokes peace, revelation, and sacred stillness. The title “An Inward Appearing” is overlaid in gentle, elegant font.

This week at The Gathering, Chris Berglund unpacked the “three appearings” of Christ in Hebrews 9—not as distant, dramatic events, but as inward realities that anchor us in union. In a world chasing signs, this post calls us to the quiet transformation of Christ within.

So many of us have heard a version of the gospel that centers on distance and striving. But what if the gospel is actually a love story—one that begins in the Trinity and ends at a Table? In this reflection, Leah Ramirez unpacks the radical truth of face-to-face union with God and what it means to live from communion instead of performance.

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March 26, 2025

Home at Last: The Gospel of Union and Belonging

Communion elements representing the Gospel of belonging – The Gathering Church in Colorado Springs