You may
not know it, but these stories are shaping you.
When you live in a city, you stop noticing the noise. Traffic outside
your window, music bleeding through the walls, sirens at all hours—you
start tuning it out. But even when you stop noticing it, the city’s
noise still affects you, shaping your everyday life.
In the same way, we live in a culture that’s constantly telling us
stories—stories about who we are, what matters, and how to be happy.
Even when we don’t notice them, they’re shaping us. These cultural
narratives help us make sense of ourselves and our world. These are the
stories we live by, the scripts we inherit, the frameworks we rely on to
tell us who we are and how to live.
Making Sense of Us is a 7-week video curriculum that helps
young and newer Christians, and even non-Christians, explore key
narratives that have shaped Western culture. You’ll see how these
stories fall short and how the one true story of the gospel fulfills our
deepest longings.
Registration costs $16, which covers the cost of your book. This event is limited to 36 people.