Find Your Place in the Fellowship of the Scrolls

When you encounter a confusing Bible passage, what’s your first instinct?

Text someone and start a discussion.

Pray, reflect, and wonder what God is showing you.

Look it up alone, diving down rabbit holes.
What keeps your faith steady in a confusing world?

Staying close to God and letting faith spill into my daily life.

Learning how Scripture fits together.

Community and conversation.
When you think about your future faith, what do you most want?

Understanding—real structure and depth.

People to walk with. A tribe. A circle.

Tools to grow spiritually and share my excitement with others.
How do you feel about faith conversations?

I prefer reading or thinking quietly, but I wish I had someone to share discoveries with.

I love them—give me a room full of people talking about big ideas.

I naturally end up talking about God, even in casual conversations.
When your faith gets hit hard—by disappointment, betrayal, or unanswered prayers—what do you do first?

Cry out to God and cling even harder, even if it hurts.

Reach out to someone I trust and process it together.

Pull back and think deeply about what God might be doing.
If someone wounded you deeply, what does forgiveness look like for you?

Choosing forgiveness because God forgave me—while I heal.

Quiet reflection until I can release it without bitterness.

Working through it with people who support me.
If you found a community that talked about Scripture, life, imagination, and meaning—without being cringe—would you want to be part of it?

Yes, especially if it’s a safe space for thinkers.

Definitely. I love being around people who get it.


I’d love that—anything that helps my faith grow.
When you read the Bible, do you wish someone would help you see the bigger story beneath everything?

Sometimes—I want deeper structure to study on my own.

Yes! I’d love to hear other people’s insights.

Yes—I love when Scripture comes alive with meaning.
When you’re wrestling with God—questions, doubts, fear—how do you hold on?

I read, journal, and study until I find something solid.

I keep praying messy prayers because I know He’s still there.

I talk it out with honest people who’ve been through it.
Which spiritual moment resonates most with you?

When I sense God nudging me—like a whisper of hope.

When a group conversation suddenly “clicks.”

When I’m alone and Scripture suddenly connects.
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As a ScrollKeeper, your place is among the weary travelers who need someone to remind them they’re not walking into the ruins alone. You’re the voice that says, “Stay close. We’ll get through this together.” And in a world where the faithful are scattered and hunted, community becomes a kind of quiet rebellion. Your steady presence knits the Remnant together, one conversation, one act of kindness, one shared moment of courage at a time.
The Fellowship depends on people like you—guides, gatherers, companions—those who carry truth not just in words, but in warmth and loyalty. You rebuild life not by force but by fellowship. And in this fractured, flame-scarred world, the path ahead brightens because you are on it.

As a ScrollKeeper, you walk the quieter halls of the Fellowship—places where ancient texts are guarded, memories preserved, and meaning is pieced back together with careful hands. The scattered scrolls need someone who honors their weight. Someone who gathers truth from ashes. Someone who knows that understanding is a kind of shield in a world full of deception. You rebuild life by restoring clarity, insight, and the deep patterns of God’s story.
The Remnant trusts you because your mind is steady, your discernment sharp, and your hunger for meaning undiminished by chaos. You are the Keeper of Hidden Knowledge—one who lights the way when paths grow confusing. And in the dangerous world ahead, your quiet brilliance is not merely useful; it is essential.

As a ScrollKeeper, you carry the Living Flame through wastelands where others have lost their fire. The Fellowship sees your resilience and understands its worth: in a world of shadows and ruin, someone must bear the light. You rebuild life by igniting courage in those who falter, reminding them that faith can burn even in ashes, and sometimes the smallest flame can guide an entire group through the storm.
In the Fellowship, you are the Bearer of the Living Flame—one who walks into danger with prayer on your lips and truth glowing in your hands. You do not run from the darkness; you bring light into it. And because you carry this flame, the Fellowship stands stronger, braver, and ready to rise again.
