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Reading in community

Providence is a personal practice, but Scripture was never meant to be read alone. Circles let a small group sit with the same passage and share what they carry. Formation Series guide a cohort through a curated arc of readings over time.

◎ Circle Read with others

A small group reads the same passage independently, then shares one sentence from what they carry.

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⊷ Formation series A guided arc

A leader sets a sequence of passages — an Advent arc, the parables — and members follow at their own pace.

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Your journey through Scripture

Formation grows when you don't stay in one part of Scripture. Each section of the canon reads differently — the Psalms pray, the Prophets confront, the Gospels show. Tap any section to see passages from it.

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Sentences from Carry for the current week — shared after each session.

In Genesis 32, Jacob is left alone at a ford — no household, no plan — and wrestles an unknown figure until dawn. He does not win. He does not lose. He walks away marked, limping, but with a new name. Formation follows that same shape: arrival, encounter, and a mark you carry back into the day.

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In Genesis 32, Jacob is left alone at a ford — no household, no plan — and wrestles an unknown figure until dawn. He does not win. He does not lose. He walks away marked, limping, but with a new name. Formation follows that same shape: arrival, encounter, and a mark you carry back into the day.

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