When the Walls Come Down: Rebuilding Sacred Spaces
You didn’t come here for safe. You came for movement. Here’s your weekly nudge.
This week’s Wild Goose Experiences call us to tear down, reimagine, and rebuild the spaces we call sacred. Because holiness isn’t locked in a building—it’s roaming the hills, shaking the dust, and singing under the stars.
Hillbilly Theology: Bluegrass, Rebellion, and the Bible (Hunter)
What if the gospel has been hiding in plain sight, buried in the songs and stories of the hills?
Hunter Greene takes us deep into the roots of Appalachian culture, turning “hillbilly” into a battle cry for liberation. Expect fire, expect grit, and expect to leave seeing God in unexpected places.
Where Should the Living Temple Dwell? (Andy Barlow)
If the church is supposed to be a Living Temple, why does it feel so dead?
Andy Barlow strips away the pretense and asks us to rethink what church is, what it could be, and where it might come alive again. Is it a building? A backyard? A dinner table? Or just a handful of souls willing to listen?
Evening Vespers for Spiritual Reconnection, Rest, and Renewal (Christina Nelson)
What if the quiet is where God’s been waiting for you all along?
Christina Nelson invites you to step into a space where silence is prayer and nightfall is sanctuary. Breathe, walk, and find your way back to the sacred, one still moment at a time.
The walls are crumbling. The Spirit is moving. Are you ready to find holiness without walls?