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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.
In this week’s message at The Gathering, Susan Berglund calls us to become a resting place for Christ. Through scripture and story, she invites us to cultivate an inner life marked by love, union, and the indwelling presence of God. Whether you’re searching for a church in Colorado Springs or longing for deeper connection, this word will stir your soul.

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 […]