Why is having an identity rooted in Christ so important?
Our mission as a nonprofit organization is to help Gen Z cultivate their identity in Christ by engaging our community with digital content and live experiences that increase biblical literacy, provide encouragement for their faith walk, and build authentic community.
UN-ASSOCIATED stands on the idea that Jesus is the hope of the world. Having understood who they are in Christ – communicated through His person and work – our community can be equipped to navigate life challenges and leverage their individuality to be a light in the world that creates real change.
Get connected with our community
01.
Devotionals
Our devotionals provide godly advice for you to reflect on and be encouraged.

02.
Bible Studies
Learn foundational, biblical knowledge with others in our virtual Bible study series.

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Media
Listen or watch our podcasts, and more, to be challenged or learn something new!

04.
Events
Don’t be a stranger. Meet the community at an in-person event like our Poetry Jams!

We envision a generation of young adults who are proud of their Christian identity and empowered to make impact in the world.
Recent Devotionals

In Remembrance of Me
Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 17:9, Luke 22:47-65, 23:1-49; John 15:13

God’s Purpose for Our Lives
Doing so can lead to a life characterized by a constant pursuit of “the next thing,” an endless chase with no clear destination, and

Pursuing Christ
It’s not just minimum efforts that could mean a lack of loving the Lord in action. Sometimes, like Martha (Luke 10:38-42), it looks like

It Starts and Ends with God
But do we realize or grasp who we already have at our disposal, the power that He holds in his hand, and the intimacy

In Remembrance of Me
Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 17:9, Luke 22:47-65, 23:1-49; John 15:13

God’s Purpose for Our Lives
Doing so can lead to a life characterized by a constant pursuit of “the next thing,” an endless chase with no clear destination, and

Pursuing Christ
It’s not just minimum efforts that could mean a lack of loving the Lord in action. Sometimes, like Martha (Luke 10:38-42), it looks like