Adulting has become overwhelming, relationships are more tense than ever, and constant chaos seems to be our new normal, which is why, over these next three months at The Southeast Project, we are exploring the peace we can experience in every dimension of our lives. Whether you're stressed about money, navigating complicated family relationships, or longing for love to win, we're walking this journey together, and by Christmas, we'll discover that the peace we've been seeking has been seeking us all along.
Learn about each series in this journey to peace and sign up for updates and resources.
Our money talks—sometimes for us, sometimes to us—and what it says can bring deep anxiety, fear, or shame. Over three weeks, we'll explore how we can shift our relationship with our money to find present peace, build future hope, and the gift of practicing shared mission with our finances. Join us for honest conversations, practical resources, and the discovery that a healthier relationship with money is possible, wherever you're starting from.
October 12: Present Peace (Today)
October 19: Future Hope (Tomorrow)
October 26: Shared Mission (Together)
We all have family portraits, and they all say something about our families—the good, the complicated, and everything in between. Over three weeks, we'll explore how to receive family as gift, navigate family as challenge, and discover family as found. Whether your family of origin gave you roots or wounds (or both), this series creates space for honest conversations about the families we're born into and the families we find along the way.
November 2: Family as Gift
November 9: Family as Challenge
November 16: Family as Found
November 23: Friendsgiving Meal
The chaos, uncertainty, and constant fragmentation of our world is disheartening and exhausting—but promised peace can come. Over four weeks of Advent, we'll encounter how peace came to the outsiders, was found by the seekers, calmed the afraid, and was announced as good news for the entire world. As we turn our focus to the story of Christmas, we will find that peace has a name, and that name is Jesus.
November 30: Peace for the Outsiders
December 7: Peace for the Seekers
December 14: Peace for the Afraid
December 21: Peace for the World
Join us on this journey as we explore peace together—in how we live, with who we love, and where we look for hope. No matter where you are on the journey, you are welcome here.