
Identity in Christ

In-Person Group
Sunday Mornings: 8:30 - 9:45 am
Dates: May 7th - July 23rd
Room: New Hope Room 101
Leader: Ron Creech
Childcare: Childcare is available for this Connect Group. Once you sign-up for a Connect Group, you will receive an email to sign-up for childcare, if needed.
Dates: May 7th - July 23rd
Room: New Hope Room 101
Leader: Ron Creech
Childcare: Childcare is available for this Connect Group. Once you sign-up for a Connect Group, you will receive an email to sign-up for childcare, if needed.
About this Connect Group:
"You are your own, and you belong to yourself."
This is the fundamental assumption of modern life. And if we are our own, then it's up to us to forge our own identities and to make our lives significant. But while that may sound empowering, it turns out to be a crushing responsibility―one that never actually delivers on its promise of a free and fulfilled life, but instead leaves us burned out, depressed, anxious, and alone.
But the Christian gospel offers a strikingly different vision. Join Ron Creech this semester as we explore how this simple truth reframes the way we understand ourselves, our families, our society, and God - instead embracing a different phrase: "I am not my own, but belong with body and soul, both in life and in death, to my faithful Savior Jesus Christ."
This is the fundamental assumption of modern life. And if we are our own, then it's up to us to forge our own identities and to make our lives significant. But while that may sound empowering, it turns out to be a crushing responsibility―one that never actually delivers on its promise of a free and fulfilled life, but instead leaves us burned out, depressed, anxious, and alone.
But the Christian gospel offers a strikingly different vision. Join Ron Creech this semester as we explore how this simple truth reframes the way we understand ourselves, our families, our society, and God - instead embracing a different phrase: "I am not my own, but belong with body and soul, both in life and in death, to my faithful Savior Jesus Christ."