
Reframe
re·frame
/rēˈfrām/
verb. a process of reconceptualizing a subject by seeing it from a different perspective. Altering the conceptual or emotional context of a topic often serves to alter perceptions of the subject’s difficulty and to open up possibilities for solving it.
What is Reframe?
Reframe is a one-year discipleship group for 11th and 12th graders. It’s a chance to take the Bible stories and truths you’ve grown up with and see them in a fresh way—through the lens of learning how to listen for God’s voice in your everyday life.
This isn’t about adding more information. It’s about experiencing what it means to walk with God in a way that is personal, attentive, and life-shaping.
What do we do during Reframe?
We share a meal together. Our time is meant to feel relaxed, fun, and relational…that’s why we meet off campus and on a weekend night.
We learn to listen. Together we’ll walk through practices that help us listen to God, ourselves, and others in the middle of a noisy world. Reframe is an invitation to:
Slow down and breathe.
Try out different ways to worship and notice God’s presence.
Share your story and listen generously to others.
Pay attention to the Spirit’s voice in your life.
Grow in your ability to listen well so you can love and serve others.
We pray and encourage one another. This kind of intentional community is rare and valuable, and we want to practice caring for one another deeply.
When is Reframe?
Reframe will meet on the following Saturdays from 6:00-8:30 pm at Nicole and Wesley Kriz’s house.
October 11
November 8
December 6
January 17
February 14
March 14
April 4
May 9
Why Reframe?
As you prepare for life beyond high school, we believe that you need more than just head knowledge…you need a faith that helps you notice God’s presence and respond to Him. Our prayer is that Reframe will give you the encouragment and community you need to carry this with you into the next season of life.