October 3-7 | Starting at $500Over the past while, we’ve been noticing something, both in our community and in ourselves. Life feels louder and faster, more connected and more capable, yet also thinner and more tiring in deeper ways. Many of us are busy and productive, yet anxious, distracted, and spiritually fatigued. Faith still matters deeply, but it can feel fragile under the weight and noise of modern life.
We’re coming to see that this isn’t only about habits, schedules, or spiritual disciplines. It’s about how we are seeing the world.
Jesus began his ministry with a striking invitation: “Repent, for the Kingdom of God is near.”
In Scripture, repentance is not primarily about behaviour change or apologising. It is about a change of mind, a reorientation of perception, a learning to see reality as it actually is in light of God’s Kingdom. Reframe is built on this invitation. It is a call to notice the story we are currently living in, and to begin learning to see again through the vision of Jesus.
Most of us are already living out of a worldview. We have absorbed assumptions about what is normal, what is possible, what matters, and what is worth our energy and attention. These assumptions quietly shape our anxieties, our hopes, our prayer lives, our relationships, and our sense of what kind of life is actually available to us. Reframe gently invites our community to become aware of those assumptions and to consider the alternative vision Jesus offers.
You might think of Reframe like light passing through a lens. When the lens is distorted, the light bends and colours shift. Nothing has disappeared, but things are no longer clear. Over time, we absorb lenses shaped by fear, hurry, self-protection, and disappointment. Reframe invites us to bring those lenses into the light of Jesus, allowing his Kingdom to overlay our lives and gently correct our vision, so we can see what has been there all along.
At the heart of this series is a simple but profound Kingdom movement:Confession > Repentance > Transformation.
Confession is about telling the truth in the presence of Jesus, naming the false stories we have been living from without shame or self-condemnation.
Repentance is about learning to see again, allowing Jesus to realign how we understand ourselves, God, and the world.
Transformation is the slow, real reshaping of our lives as we continue to live from what is actually true in God’s Kingdom.
We call it the reFrame Practise.
Each Sunday we will have moments to begin to be honest, tell the truth in the presence of Jesus and ask, "Jesus, is this true?"
Reframe names that the world is not neutral, that there is more going on than we often recognise, and that God’s Kingdom is present and active now. It invites us to move from a passive and distracted posture to one that is attentive, anchored, and open to the real presence and activity of God. It calls us from trying harder to trusting deeper, and from simply coping with life to participating in the life of the Kingdom.
This series is designed to lay foundations for prayer that feels real, discipleship that feels embodied, spiritual authority that is grounded and healthy, and a church culture that is quietly courageous and deeply formed. It is intended to create the soil in which our ongoing rhythms of formation, mission, and community can take root and grow.