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Others talk about Jesus.
We follow Jesus.
That means: act.
Every moment you're alive is grace. Not theology — actual grace. Jesus showed us how to live in response: with action, with love, with presence.
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Here's something everyone can agree on, regardless of what they believe about Jesus:
Strip away every theological claim. Remove every supernatural element. Question every miracle. Set aside every doctrine. You're still left with one person whose actions — in three years — reshaped human history.
Christianity has existed for roughly 2,000 years. Today alone: 2.4 billion Christians. Across all of history? Tens of billions of lives oriented around his example.
Billions of lives. Changed by one person. Who owned nothing. Who held no power.
That's not religion. That's historical fact. And here's what he did: he laid down his life for others.
We're honest: most of us can't meet it. We won't lay down our lives. We have families, fears, limits. But that's where the bar is. So we aim for it. We reach toward it.
We believe Jesus set a pattern — not a boundary. A life poured out for others. Radical presence with the marginalized. Action over doctrine.
We're convinced this pattern exists in every culture, every tradition. Figures who saw grace in being alive and responded by giving themselves away.
If you know someone like that from your history, your tradition, your family — bring their story to the table.
The only requirement: you believe in showing up for others.
Grace isn't something you receive and then sit with. Grace is the awareness that you're alive, right now, for no reason you earned.
Grace → Appreciation → Sharing → Generosity → Mission
It begins with recognizing the gift of being alive. That recognition becomes appreciation. Appreciation flows into sharing. Sharing grows into generosity. Generosity becomes mission — helping those who need it most.
→ Not praying about problems — addressing them.
→ Not hoping for change — creating it.
→ Not talking about love — showing it.
This is spiritual. Deeply spiritual. But spiritual the way Jesus was: embodied, active, present.
Our action arm is the UNderDOGMATIC Foundation. We focus on those society overlooks:
Refugees, disaster displaced, former prisoners rebuilding their lives.
Ethnic minorities, domestic workers, elderly alone, families in subdivided flats.
Creating pathways for those society wasn't designed to include.
We don't help from a distance. We show up. We sit with people. We eat together.
Jesus didn't run programs. He broke bread with people others wouldn't touch.
Following Jesus means community. Not church as institution — church as gathering, as shared life.
Every week your pastor says don't only be a Sunday Christian — have a connection with God every day.
This is how we do that: by living Jesus's principles every day of the week, together.
Jesus gathered around tables. Not altars. Tables.
He ate with tax collectors, sinners, outcasts, friends. The table was where barriers dissolved. Where people became human to each other.
Grace: Someone prepares a meal — grace made visible.
Appreciation: We recognize this gift of food, company, time.
Sharing: We pass dishes. We share stories. Walls come down.
Generosity: We give ourselves — attention, honesty, vulnerability.
Mission: We leave ready to bring this spirit into the world.
These aren't dinner parties. They're practice — practicing the presence Jesus modeled.
The table is where strangers become family.
Music has always been how humans express what words can't hold. Joy. Grief. Wonder. Longing.
Somewhere along the way, music became performance. Something to watch. Origin Sessions brings it back to participation.
Grace: Someone starts a song — offering something from their soul.
Appreciation: We listen. We feel. We let the music move us.
Sharing: Our voices join. Individual becomes collective.
Generosity: We give our vulnerability — singing isn't easy for everyone.
Mission: We carry that resonance into our lives.
Traditional hymns reimagined. New songs written together. No audience, only participants.
When we sing together, we breathe together. We become one body.
Hong Kong is concrete and glass. But step outside and you find mountains, forests, coastlines — wildness waiting.
Jesus retreated to mountains. He walked by water. He taught in fields. Nature wasn't decoration — it was where he encountered the divine.
Grace: Creation itself — the trail, the view, the air, the light.
Appreciation: We slow down. We notice. We feel small in the best way.
Sharing: Walking side by side, conversations unfold naturally.
Generosity: We help each other, share water, wait for slower hikers.
Mission: We return to the city with perspective, ready to serve.
Dragon's Back at dawn. Lion Rock at sunset. Lantau through the mist. Each trail becomes a pilgrimage.
In nature, we remember we are not the center. And that's liberating.
There's something about entering cold water at dawn. The shock. The surrender. The strange peace that follows.
Baptism wasn't invented as a ritual — it was borrowed from something humans have always known: water transforms us.
Grace: A new day. The sun rising. Water that accepts us as we are.
Appreciation: That first moment — breath caught, skin alive, fully present.
Sharing: We swim together, laugh together, shiver together.
Generosity: Someone brings coffee. Someone brings towels. Small acts of care.
Mission: We start the day cleansed, awake, ready to meet the world.
Repulse Bay as the sky turns gold. Deep Water Bay before the city wakes. The sea as sanctuary.
Every sunrise is a resurrection. Every swim is a beginning.
This isn't about membership. It's about showing up.
Come to a meal. Join a hike. Swim with us at sunrise. See if this way of following resonates.