Reflections

August 4, 2025

The Blueprint Within: Discovering the Glory of Christ Already Planted in You

Chris Berglund teaching The Blueprint Within at The Gathering in Colorado Springs

A Reflection on Chris Berglund’s Teaching | The Gathering, Colorado Springs This past Sunday at The Gathering in Colorado Springs, Chris Berglund walked us through an astonishing revelation: everything God requires of us, He first plants within us. Christ Himself is the seed—and the blueprint—already sown into the soil of our hearts, waiting to grow […]

In a world of spiritual hustle, the Gospel offers something better: rest. This post unpacks Chris Berglund’s Sunday teaching on Sabbath rest—not as a rule to follow, but as a way of life rooted in union with Christ.

Reflections

May 5, 2025

The Rest That Remains: Living From Union, Not Striving

Chris Berglund teaching on Sabbath Rest at The Gathering, Colorado Springs – a powerful message on living from union with Christ, not striving.

Reflections

April 9, 2025

The Face of God, Revealed in Christ

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

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.

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.

Reflections

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.