
It depends on what we mean by church.
If church is a building, a service, or a system to belong to—no.
If church is people gathered in shared life, awareness, and love—then yes.
We understand church as a living expression of Christ revealed through humanity, not a place we attend but a life we embody.
Christ Consciousness is the awareness Jesus lived from the position of Oneness when He said, “I and the Father are one.” He wasn't making an exclusive identity statement about Himself, He was awakening humanity to our own inclusion in Oneness. We explore Christ Consciousness as lived reality—where identity, prayer, love, and action flow from union with God rather than a mindset of separation.
I AMness refers to the awareness of being that exists before labels, roles, or striving. It is the simple recognition of life aware of itself—rooted in God’s own self-revealing name, I AM. From this awareness, identity settles, and life begins to move from presence rather than effort.
Resurrection Realities is not something we are waiting for, on the horizon or to fully be made manifest once we "die". It's the present-tense truth of life lived from union with God. Resurrection is not about escaping the world—it is about life reorganized from wholeness, where love, wisdom, and freedom become embodied experience.
Yes—deeply so. Our exploration is rooted in Scripture, especially through the lens of Jesus’ life lived from union with Father. Rather than reading the Bible as a distance-based text, we engage it as a revelation of identity—truth to be inhabited, not merely believed.
Yes. Scripture is central to our gatherings and teachings.
We engage the Bible not as a distant religious text, but as a living witness of union with God revealed in Christ. Rather than reading Scripture about humanity, we read it from within the reality Jesus embodied—where identity, life, and relationship flow from oneness.
We approach the Bible as a revelation to be inhabited, not a rulebook to be followed. Its purpose is not to create separation or hierarchy, but to awaken awareness—to reveal who God is and who we are within Him. From this place, Scripture becomes experiential, relational, and alive.
No. This is an experiential gathering where questions are welcome, curiosity is honored, and growth happens through presence, not pressure.
We gather primarily through Zoom, however, we also purpose to gather locally during our I AM Immersives. There is no fixed format. Each gathering responds to the people present and the life emerging among us.
Often, yes—but not exclusively and not because they’ve left God.
Many arrive because they sense there is more — something quieter, deeper, and more honest than what they’ve previously experienced.
This is a gathering for those who are not abandoning faith, but awakening to it in greater and deeper ways.
There's nothing you have to do. No path to complete. No identity to earn.
Just an invitation to notice what is already true—and allow Father's life to unfold from within you.

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