The 6-Week Journey
Week 1: Cosmic Origins
We begin by exploring the big questions of cosmology. Does the beginning of the universe point to a Creator?
Week 2: Foundational Texts
Examining the historical reliability and archaeological context of the Gospels and foundational Christian texts.
Week 3: The Person of Jesus
An open look at the historical figure of Jesus: his life, his impact, and the radical claims that defined his ministry.
Week 4: Honest Skepticism
Diving into the hard questions—from the problem of suffering to the tension between faith and modern science.
Week 5: Crucifixion and Resurrection
Exploring these events—looking at early sources, eyewitness claims, and why many scholars see them as crucial.
Week 6: Shared Journeys
Hearing personal stories of doubt, faith, and transformation from ex-skeptics.
Rooted in Love, Open to Doubt
We believe that true understanding begins with genuine connection. Our dialogue group is built on a foundation of acceptance, where your skepticism is welcomed. Together, we explore deep questions within a community that values your perspective.
“Skepticism isn’t the enemy of faith—it’s the doorway to honest belief. Only questions we’re free to ask can lead to convictions we’re free to own.”
Exploring Faith Community
Voices of Discovery
Hear from leading voices who have spent their lives wrestling with the big questions of faith, science, and history.
“The universe began to exist. Therefore, the universe has a cause.”
William Lane Craig, on cosmology and the beginning of the universe.
“The information encoded in DNA points beyond itself to an intelligent cause.”
Stephen Meyer, on DNA and the signature of intelligence.
“The historical evidence for the resurrection is best explained by the resurrection itself.”
Gary Habermas, on the case for the resurrection.