A Church Small-Group Study

What do you believe—and does it shape the way you live?

Join us at Horsepasture Christian Church for The Truth Project, a small-group study examining the biblical worldview and how truth shapes every area of life.

Do you really believe that what you believe is really real?

Meets Sundays
Where Horsepasture Christian Church (room to be announced)

Start Here

Everyone has a worldview.

A worldview is the lens through which you understand reality. It shapes how you think about God, truth, identity, morality, relationships, work, society, and the purpose of life.

The question is not whether you have a worldview. The question is whether your worldview is true—and whether you are living consistently with it.
  • God
  • Truth
  • Identity
  • Morality
  • Family
  • Work
  • Church
  • Government
  • Culture
  • Purpose

The Study

What is The Truth Project?

The Truth Project is a video-based Christian worldview study designed to help believers examine the foundations of their faith and understand how biblical truth applies to every part of life.

Each gathering combines video teaching, thoughtful discussion, honest questions, and practical application.

See the bigger picture

Explore how biblical truths connect to form a coherent view of reality.

Examine your assumptions

Identify beliefs and cultural ideas that may shape you without your realizing it.

Live what you believe

Consider how truth should influence your relationships, decisions, work, faith, and daily life.

Together We Will Ask

Questions we will explore

Over our time together we will sit with some of life's largest questions— not to win an argument, but to think carefully and honestly about what is true.

  1. What is truth?
  2. Who is God?
  3. What does it mean to be human?
  4. Why does evil exist?
  5. Where do morality and human value come from?
  6. What is the purpose of the family?
  7. What is the role of the Church?
  8. What is the proper role of government?
  9. Does God care about our work?
  10. How should Christians engage with culture?
  11. Are my daily choices consistent with what I say I believe?

Why It Matters

Why should I participate?

Many Christians know individual Bible verses and doctrines but have never considered how those truths fit together into a complete view of reality.

The Truth Project challenges us to move beyond treating Christianity as something that applies only to church or private spiritual life. Together, we will consider how biblical truth shapes our understanding of God, identity, morality, relationships, work, society, and culture.

This is not simply a class about winning arguments. It is an opportunity to examine our own assumptions, strengthen the foundations of our faith, and learn to live more consistently according to what we believe.

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Take a closer look

Watch the trailer to get a sense of the questions, teaching style, and conversations we will explore together.

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A Typical Gathering

What should I expect?

You do not need a background in theology or philosophy. Come ready to listen, think, discuss, and examine how your beliefs shape the way you live.

  1. Video teaching

    A guided session that opens each topic clearly and thoughtfully.

  2. Guided group discussion

    Space to talk through what we heard, together and unhurried.

  3. Honest questions

    Real questions are welcome — asking is part of learning.

  4. Biblical reflection

    We return to Scripture to test and ground what we consider.

  5. Practical application

    How does this shape Monday, not just Sunday? We make it concrete.

  6. A welcoming environment

    A warm, low-pressure group where everyone belongs.

The practical details

Meets
Sundays
Location
Horsepasture Christian Church (room to be announced)
Childcare
Childcare is available — please let us know in advance so we can plan for it.
Materials
A workbook is provided. We recommend bringing a 3-ring binder to keep handouts and notes organized.

Your Group Host

Tim Lavinder

Tim will facilitate the group discussion and help connect each session's teaching to Scripture, everyday life, and the questions participants bring to the group.

Good Questions

Frequently asked questions

A few things people often want to know before joining. Have another question? Just ask.

Do I need to know a lot about the Bible?

No. The group is designed to help participants think through foundational questions together. A willingness to listen, learn, and participate is more important than prior study.

Is this a lecture or a discussion group?

Each gathering will include video teaching followed by guided discussion and practical reflection.

Do I have to agree with everything before attending?

The study is taught from a Christian and biblical perspective. Honest questions and thoughtful, respectful discussion are welcome.

Is there homework?

Any reading or reflection between sessions will be explained before the group begins. Most preparation will be light and designed to help you engage more deeply.

What happens if I miss a session?

Contact the group host to learn about available options for catching up.

Can couples attend together?

Yes. Individuals and couples are welcome unless otherwise noted in the event details.

Is childcare available?

Childcare is available — please let us know in advance so we can plan for it.