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Rules of the Infinite Game
Every game has rules, even the infinite one. What if the Church’s “win” isn’t more people or programs, but growing love for our neighborhoods, deeper formation, and shared life together?
What Field Are You Playing On?
If the stage is your field, success will always look like performance. But when the neighborhood becomes the field, everything changes. The goal shifts from growing attendance to growing trust.
What Game Are You Playing?
If church feels exhausting, maybe it’s because we’ve been playing the wrong game. What happens when we drop the scoreboard and start joining God’s steady, unscored work of renewal?
Parish Movement Sign 5:
In a world quick to divide or imitate, we’re called to something deeper, linking across differences. When we stay at the table long enough to listen and learn, we find God waiting there.
Parish Movement Sign 4:
What if renewal isn’t something we have to create, but something we get to join? Collaboration for the common good begins with trust, humility, and the courage to show up together
Parish Movement Sign 3: Gathering to Remember
You don’t need a stage or a fog machine to remember. You just need a few friends, an honest story, and the courage to name where God is already at work among you.
Parish Movement Sign 2: Inhabiting Our Parish
Jesus didn’t stay distant. He moved into a neighborhood and became known. What might happen if we chose to do the same, showing up with presence and love where we already are?
What is the Parish Movement? Sign 1: Centering on Christ
Christ doesn’t need to be brought to your block. He’s already there in the stories, the soil, and the faces around you. The question is, can we slow down enough to see Him?
Inhabit 2025 Common Session 4: Resolve
We closed Inhabit 2025 not with answers, but with resolve. In this final session, we listened to stories of persistence, shared prayers for justice, and committed to showing up in our neighborhoods again—with honesty, heart, and hope.
Inhabit 2025 Session 3 Recap:
Before we can heal what’s broken, we have to face it. Inhabit 2025 Session 3 called us into the slow, sacred work of repair—naming harm, telling truth, and beginning again with courage.