For the Wanderer, the Dreamer, and the Builder

In an age when many are leaving church buildings behind, the longing for meaning, belonging, and connection hasn’t gone anywhere. If anything, it’s growing stronger. Reframe Community exists for that very reason — to meet people right where they are, in the everyday spaces of life.

We gather in bars, coffee shops, restaurants, and community spaces not to be edgy, but because we believe Jesus is already there. These places are familiar. They’re comfortable. They’re where real people wrestle with real questions about life, faith, and purpose.

Reframe Community is for the curious, the skeptical, the deconstructed, and the hopeful. It’s for the one who’s been hurt by church, bored by religion, or made to feel like they don’t belong anywhere else. And it’s for the one who feels called to create something different — something authentic.

If you’re reading this and your heart is stirring, maybe you’re one of them: a disillusioned leader who knows there must be another way, a curious pioneer sensing God is up to something unconventional, or a wounded wanderer who still believes in Jesus but feels burned by the institution that bears His name.

Reframe Community wasn’t born as a brand or a gimmick. It began with a longing — to create space for authentic faith in everyday settings. It started with a small Bar Church gathering in Wyoming, not to tear down the Church, but to reframe it for those who no longer feel at home in traditional expressions.

This isn’t a formula; it’s an invitation. At its core, Reframe Community prioritizes presence over performance, people over programs, and Jesus above all else. “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28).

Call to Action: If you’ve felt unseen, hurt, or restless, don’t walk away from your longing. Lean in. Come and see what Jesus might be doing in the everyday places around you.

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