In this week’s message at The Gathering in Colorado Springs, Leah Ramirez explores The Woven Covenant—a prophetic vision of how God is weaving together Israel and the nations through the finished work of Christ. Drawing from Song of Solomon 8, Romans 11, Isaiah 49, and Ephesians 2, the teaching invites the church to hold the tension of Scripture with humility and clarity. Rather than collapsing into replacement theology or joining unbelief, believers are called to remain rooted in Christ, the true root of the covenant. As hearts are tuned into resonance with God, the church becomes a people who carry both truth and mercy, standing in prayer for Israel and the nations while resting in the completed work of Jesus.

This week at The Gathering, a Colorado Springs church rooted in union with Christ, we explored the fear of the Lord and the salvation of the soul. Chris Berglund invited us into swift obedience, surrendered love, and the transformation that happens when Christ in us flows unhindered. Discover what it means to become a living witness of His life.

Many of us are spiritually exhausted because we’ve been “toiling all night”—fighting sin like a verb instead of receiving identity like a gift. In John 21, resurrection dawn changes everything: Jesus meets the disciples with a finished breakfast, a restored heart, and an unbroken net. This is an invitation out of striving and into union—where Christ’s life becomes our life.

At The Gathering, a church in Colorado Springs, we are learning what it means to become a priestly people—formed in prayer, union with Christ, and surrendered hearts. This reflection explores golden prayers, corporate responsibility, and the invitation to become a people who can carry God’s response in this hour.
