
Journey through the Book of
Join us for a journey through the Book of Revelation. Together, we’ll discover not a book of fear, but a revelation of Jesus Christ—a call to faithful discipleship in a world of chaos, empire, and hope.
We invite you to journey with us, listening for the voice of Jesus and holding fast to the hope of His Kingdom.
"Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear and take to heart what is written in it, because the time is near." — Revelation 1:3
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Gather some friends for a good conversation. Or take your morning mug and enjoy some reflection. These resources can help with both.
Enjoy these
Books
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Heaven, by Randy Alcorn
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Revelation for Everyone, N.T.Wright
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Gather some friends for a good conversation. Or take your morning mug and enjoy some reflection. These resources can help with both.
Revelation
Videos
Intro to Revelation 1/2
Intro to Revelation 2/2
How to Read Apocalyptic Literature
Reading Plan on your Android or Apple phone
Join Geri, Pastor Jeremy and others in this daily reading plan. Follow the prompts to download the Through the Word app on your phone for the best results.
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Songs from Sunday mornings
Playlists
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Take a minute
Reflection Questions
Facilitator Notes
If you’re gathering people together for discussion, here are some helpful hints:
Begin each session with prayer.
Agree to some basic group guidelines:
Encourage personal sharing: reflections, challenges, applications. Let’s not share stories that aren’t ours (i.e. “People are saying…”)
Anything said in the group stays in the group (confidentiality).
No Cross talk (talking while someone else is talking)
No “fixing” others
Leave time for others to share also
End with a commitment: one step each person will take this week.
Other resources
"After Dispensationalism: Reading the Bible for the End of the World" by Brian P. Irwin and Tim Perry is a theological critique and reimagining of how Christians read apocalyptic texts, particularly those traditionally interpreted through the lens of dispensationalism—a framework that divides biblical history into eras or "dispensations" and emphasizes a literal, predictive reading of prophecy, especially regarding end-times events.
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