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“Steps”



Redirecting a Historic Path to Spiritual Transformation

Mar 03, 2026. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Join Museum of the Bible, in person or virtually, for a special event with pastor, psychologist, and author John Ortberg, founder of the online spiritual formation ministry Become New. Drawing from his forthcoming book Steps, John will explore how the historic Twelve Steps—originally rooted in Christian practice and later adopted by Alcoholics Anonymous—offer a time-tested pathway for spiritual growth for every follower of Jesus, not just those facing addiction.


For generations, the church helped shape this transformative framework. Now, John argues, it is time for the church to reclaim it.


“AA got the 12 steps from the church. And now the church needs to take them back.”
 — John OrtbergIn this engaging and practical session, John will guide attendees through the heart of the Twelve Steps and demonstrate how humility, surrender, community, and daily reliance on God can open a deeper experience of grace. With the pastoral warmth, psychological insight, and accessible teaching style that have shaped his decades of ministry, John will help you see why Steps is poised to become a significant discipleship tool for our cultural moment.Whether you are exploring faith, leading others, or seeking renewal in your spiritual life, this event will offer a compelling invitation to walk a proven, hope-filled path of transformation.


All attendees will receive a free copy of Steps at the event.


Reserve your place today for an evening designed to encourage, equip, and inspire.

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400 4th St. SW
Washington, DC 20024
United States

15-20

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