A.S.K. Program
A place to begin—or begin again—with God
For seekers, new believers,
and those returning after distance.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Ask, Seek, Knock (A.S.K.) Program is a structured starting point for those who are curious about God, new to faith, or unsure where they stand spiritually.
This space makes room for reflection, questions, and gradual understanding while holding the truth that salvation matters—and that beginning matters too.
Scripture is approached with care
Creativity is used for reflection, not performance
Community is held with honesty and respect
This program exists to remove unnecessary barriers so a real beginning can take place.
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We believe:
Salvation is real, free, necessary, and life-giving
Christ is the One who saves and transforms
No one comes to faith by force—but many miss it by delay
God is patient, but tomorrow is not promised
This space is not about postponing a relationship with God. It is about removing unnecessary barriers so that relationship can begin.
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As servants of the Lord, we take seriously the call to be:
Present, not passive
Loving, not evasive
Faithful, not fearful
We do not rush people into declarations.
But we also do not pretend that faith is neutral or inconsequential.This program creates space to listen, reflect, and respond— because responding to the call from God matters.
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This curiosity is not accidental.
This longing is not random.
This nudge you feel is worth paying attention to.You don’t need to have everything figured out—
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Remaining distant from God and unsure of your identity in Christ
Trying to carry life on your own instead of being led by the Holy Spirit
Living in striving and stress instead of God’s peace and grace
Delaying the free gift of salvation, identity, and eternal life through Jesus
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This is a live, guided program with weekly curriculum, group sessions, community, and accountability support. Presence and participation matter here.
Applications are reviewed with care to protect the integrity of the space and those within it.
Apply for the Welcome-All Program.
The Process
1. Apply
Submit a thoughtful application so we can discern alignment.
2. Review
Applications go through a two-step review process, including scholarship consideration.
3. Enroll
Accepted applicants receive enrollment details to secure their spot.
Receive program details, schedule, and community access. The cohort then begins together—live and guided.
4. Begin
Investment
This program is a live, guided formation experience rooted in spiritual responsibility, structure, and care.
Participation requires both presence and commitment.
Program Tuition:
$675 USD for the full cohort
This includes:
Weekly live group teaching and guidance
Curriculum released week by week
Accountability groups and community access
Creative and reflective practices woven throughout
Payment Options
Pay in full upon acceptance
Payment plans are available
Scholarships
A limited number of partial scholarships are available for those experiencing financial hardship. Requests are reviewed alongside your application and do not guarantee acceptance.
Scholarships are support — not a replacement for readiness, commitment, time, or participation.
ASK Program Application
Application required to be considered.
Each submission is reviewed for readiness and alignment.
Response within 7-10 business days.
Cohort Length: 7 weeks (Virtually)
Format: Live, guided, weekly gatherings, small accountability groups
2027 Dates:
January 7th - Feb. 18th
• Thursday Mornings @ 11AM EST
Evenings @ 8PM EST
Apply Early —
Cohorts are intentionally kept small
Frequently Asked Questions
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No. This program is for new seekers of the faith, returners to the faith or those who are unsure where they stand. Willingness matters more than certainty.
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No. This is a live, guided experience with weekly gatherings. It is not self-paced and not a theology or debate course.
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No experience is required. Creativity is used as a reflective tool—not a skill to perform. Practices may include simple writing or drawing exercises. Prompts and guidance are provided; participants bring basic materials (notebook, pen, digital device). No specialized tools are needed.
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One live group gathering per week, plus time to engage the weekly curriculum and reflection practices.
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Sharing is invited, not required. Respect and discretion are maintained at all times.
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No. This program is an entry point, not a substitute for a local church or pastoral care.
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Yes scholarships and payment plans are available.
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Applications go through a two-step (2 person) review process. You’ll hear back by email within 7–10 business days.
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A no for one cohort is not an automatic no for another. We may suggest ways to prepare or recommend other offerings to support your next steps.
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You’ll enroll, receive program details, your start date, and access to materials and community spaces. Then the cohort begins together—live and intentional.
This curiosity is not accidental. This longing is not random.
You may not have to rush—but you shouldn’t ignore the call either.