In this week’s message at The Gathering in Colorado Springs, Chris Berglund explores how believers overcome accusation through the Melchizedek priesthood and the indestructible life of Christ within. This teaching calls us out of the “synagogue of Satan” and back into our true identity—union, belonging, and the unshakable priesthood we carry in Jesus.
This week at The Gathering we explored rest as covenant—not inactivity, but the bridal readiness that makes us a dwelling place for God. After a time of silent beholding, the room shared vivid confirmations: images of the Lamb, the wedding feast expanding, and the safety of God’s enclosed presence. Here’s the full recap and how to take your next step with The Gathering and Company 318.
What if Sabbath isn’t inactivity but enthronement—Christ’s life reigning through us? From Noah’s dove and rainbow to the priestly rest we’re invited to right now, Genesis points to a single reality: the Kingdom within, enthroning Jesus in the heart until His life, not our striving, flows.

In this week’s message, Leah Ramirez shares a call for mothers and fathers in Colorado Springs to rise as spiritual parents—those who will love, intercede, and stay until the rain falls again. Drawing from Rizpah’s vigil in 2 Samuel 21, this message invites believers to become rooted in grace, build family through small groups, and embody steadfast love that restores a generation.
On Sunday at The Gathering, Chris Berglund shared about the boundary of blood—the covenant line established at the cross where fear and shame lose their power. Faith’s vision is seeing reality through the eyes of Christ: not as our circumstances appear, but as God has already finished them. From the Passover lamb to David’s victory over Goliath, to the cross of Jesus, we are reminded that in covenant we can declare with confidence, “It is finished.”


In a dream shared the night before Shavuot, a Master Weaver worked a tapestry of three distinct threads—Isaiah 49, Song of Songs 8, and 1 Kings 18—each one inlaid with a scarlet thread. What emerged was a vision of a people being woven together in covenant: hidden and called, sealed and loved, positioned and empowered. This isn’t about building ministries—it’s about becoming a people in whom Christ dwells fully. The pattern is emerging in Colorado Springs, and the invitation is to surrender.
At The Gathering in Colorado Springs, we’re not building outward through ambition—we’re letting Jesus build inward through love, surrender, and union. This message unpacks the four “Beholds” of John 19 and invites us to become a people formed by Christ alone. Discover the story behind Company 318 and how God is knitting together a family rooted in revelation, humility, and communion.
