New Creation Collective brings together biblical identity, neuroscience, and relational healing — because real transformation happens in community, not in isolation.
"Stop managing your faith
and start living it."
Most ministry is cognitive. Most therapy is individual. Most coaching is performance-focused. We built something different — embodied, relational, communal transformation.
Identity in Christ. Renewal of the mind. Kingdom living now — not just as doctrine, but as a lived reality that shapes how you actually show up in the world.
Attachment science. Brain, body, and relationships shaping the self. Integration over disintegration — the neural pathways of real healing, not just intellectual understanding.
Story work. Emotional awareness. Being truly known in safe community. The kind of belonging that doesn't require you to perform or pretend.
Four interconnected phases, each building on the last. You won't just learn about transformation — you'll experience it.
Attachment patterns, shame, and narrative identity. Understanding the formative experiences that shaped you — without being defined by them.
Emotions, internal parts, and nervous system regulation. The 9 domains of the mind — brought into wholeness rather than fragmentation.
Vulnerability, differentiation, and safe community. Real connection — not the surface-level kind, but the kind that actually changes you.
Identity, spiritual practices, and living into who you already are. Not aspiration — actualization. The new creation is already true.
Our most powerful formation environment. A structured group process that creates the conditions for real transformation — not just insight.
A clear liturgy — not free-form chaos — that lets people go deeper than they would on their own.
You're not here to be impressive. You're here to be known. The process removes the masks without forcing anything.
Every person in the room contributes to your healing. The group becomes a mirror that helps you see yourself clearly.
Storytelling Liturgy — the core process
The formative years — ages 0 to 20. Not a highlight reel. The real one.
Not advice. Not analysis. What the story stirred in each person — their own resonance.
The experience of being witnessed — often transformative in itself.
Facilitated exploration. Relational, emotional, and spiritual threads are followed together.
This isn't for people who want easy answers. It's for people who know something deeper is possible — and are ready to stop settling for surface.
You've done the church thing. Bible studies, small groups, the whole thing. And yet — your relationships still feel thin, your emotions still feel unmanageable, and you're not sure transformation is actually possible for you.
You're done with performative religion. You're open to psychology and neuroscience informing your faith. You want integration, not compartmentalization. You crave depth — but haven't found a space that holds it.
You feel alone even in rooms full of people. You've given up on finding real community. You long to be truly known — not just liked or accepted, but actually seen. And you're willing to be part of making that possible for others.
You help others process their lives, but rarely get the same for yourself. You know the theology. You can articulate the neuroscience. But you're living in your head — and something in your body and relationships is still stuck.
Every person's path is different. Here are the primary ways people engage with New Creation Collective.
Multi-day residential experiences. Deep storytelling work, group process, and spiritual formation in a setting designed for genuine encounter.
Learn more →8–12 week cohorts moving through the four-phase journey together. High-touch, relationally dense, and built for lasting change.
Learn more →Bringing the framework of integrated formation to your community — what IPNB, scripture, and relational healing have to say to each other.
Invite us →We didn't build this from a whiteboard. We built it because we needed it — and couldn't find it anywhere else.
I grew up in a Christian home with parents who loved me and did the best they could. There was no dramatic trauma — just the quiet, persistent wounds that form when emotional needs go unnamed and unmet. I became good at performing, achieving, and avoiding. By my early 30s I was successful in both work and ministry, and had no idea how much I hadn't dealt with.
Marriage changed that. In year three, I hit a breaking point and started attending Al-Anon. It was the first crack in the wall — and the beginning of everything that became NCC.
I came into marriage in my late 20s — grounded in faith, established in my work and ministry, and genuinely caught off guard by how much marriage would surface in me. I had built a life that worked. I was capable, connected, and competent. What I hadn't built was the capacity to be truly known — and to stay present when it got hard.
What Michael and I encountered in those early years wasn't a marriage problem. It was a formation problem. And nothing in our background had prepared us for it.
Between us we had faithful families, solid churches, higher education, good friendships, and years of ministry experience. None of it prepared us for what marriage revealed. We didn't understand why it was so hard, why we were hurting so much, or why the tools we had always relied on weren't working.
In year three, a marriage conference introduced us to Attachment Science — and something shifted. For the first time we had language for what was happening inside us and between us. We began to see how our earliest experiences had quietly shaped the patterns playing out in our marriage now.
What followed was years of work — therapists, coaches, small group intensives, and deep study in biblical psychology and Interpersonal Neurobiology. Slowly, the wounds that had driven us apart became the very thing that drew us toward each other and toward a shared purpose.
New Creation Collective was born from that relational pain and grief — and from the passion it grew in us to help others discover what it truly means to be fully alive and fully human as God intended.
Our greatest qualification to walk alongside others isn't a certification, a license, or a list of credentials. It's that we have done our own work — deeply — and we continue to do it.
We are not guides who have arrived. We are fellow travelers who have seen the restoring power of God at work in our own lives and marriage, and who believe — with everything in us — that restoring the Imago Dei is the work of a lifetime.
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