You live in a valley that worships the résumé. The right school. The right title. The right round. And somewhere along the way it's easy to start believing that God works the same way the world does — that He picks the impressive and overlooks the rest.
The book of Acts says the opposite. The movement that changed history didn't start with the qualified. It started with fishermen, tax collectors, widows, and a room full of people the world had already counted out. Overlooked by people. Chosen by God.
Over four Sundays we'll walk through Acts 1–6 and watch what happens when ordinary people make themselves available to an extraordinary God — and how the same thing can happen in you, and then through you.
"When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and took note that these men had been with Jesus."
Acts 4:13
Not impressive enough. Not far enough along. Not the one they'd pick. If that voice lives in your head, this series is built for you.
God has never once needed your credentials. He needs your availability. The early church proves it on every page — He uses what's offered, not what's earned.
The people God sent to start a worldwide movement would never have made it past a recruiter. That's not a bug in the story. That's the headline.
Engineers, founders, students, parents, the burned-out and the just-curious — sitting in the same room, figuring it out together. No mask required. You'll fit in.
One movement, four weeks. Bring a friend, bring the part of you that feels overlooked, and watch what God does with available people.
Five minutes from Santana Row, six from Apple Park, ten from Stanford. Doors open at 10:15. Coffee's already on.