What Lies Beneath: Moving from the Clouded to the Clear as Disciples of Jesus

Here's the thing - most of us are like icebergs. About 10% of who we are is visible on the surface: we're nicer people, we show up to church, we're working on our bad habits. But there's a whole 90% beneath the waterline that often goes untouched in our spiritual formation. The hidden stuff. The family baggage. The unprocessed hurt. The deep questions about calling and purpose that keep us up at 2am.

We'll journey with Moses through his dark night of the soul, explore what it really means to discern God's voice in our everyday chaos, wrestle with how our family histories shape us (looking at you, Joseph and his complicated brothers), and learn practices like Sabbath and boundaries that actually sustain transformation rather than just surface-level change.

We're talking about the intersection of psychology and spirituality, the contemplative tradition, and what it looks like to see clearly in a world full of illusion and noise.

I know many of you are wrestling with big questions right now - about calling, about whether to stay in DC, about how to make sense of your past. This series is for you. It's for all of us who are ready to move beyond spiritual surface-level living into the kind of transformation that touches every part of who we are.

We'll kick things off this Sunday with the Transfiguration - that moment when the disciples saw Jesus clearly for who he really was. It's the perfect launching pad for our summer journey from clouded to clear.

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