What detail in today's passage changed how you understood the whole chapter?
Question · Open a discussionCHRISTIAN COMMUNITY, BUILT AROUND SCRIPTURE
Social media for Christians who want to grow.
Share a Gleam, join a Flock, listen to voices that help you grow, and talk through Scripture verse by verse—without making outrage the price of belonging.
Free account · Public Scripture reading · No prior study required
Share what you noticed in the text, then anchor the Gleam to the verse that sparked it.
Reflection · Rooted in ScriptureBring gratitude, grief, repentance, and hope into a community that knows lament belongs.
Prayer · Invite others to prayTHE SOCIAL LIFE OF SCRIPTURE
Read something. Share what you see. Grow together.
Feason connects the conversation to Christian practice. A verse can open into public comments, become a Gleam for deeper discussion, or guide a Flock through a shared week of reading.
Listen, rather than follow
Listening is Feason's word for following. Choose whose voice you want in your ear, and their Gleams and articles can reach your feed and notifications.
Rank for edification
The feed prefers hope, growth, dignity, repentance, honest lament, and peacemaking—and penalizes contempt, fear, tribalism, shame, and despair.
Personal, but never sealed
What you study and engage with shapes the feed, while challenge picks bring in thoughtful posts outside your usual patterns.
INSIDE FEASON
See where the conversation happens.
Real Feason interfaces, shown with illustrative content: a Gleam in the field, public comments beside Scripture, and a Flock reading together.
Example listenerReflection · just now
REFLECTIONI kept returning to “grace upon grace.” What changes when we receive before we try to prove ourselves?
Example prayerPrayer · 4 min
PRAYERPraying for patience to listen before answering today.
From his fullness we all received grace upon grace.
Example fellowThis verse makes grace feel abundant, not scarce.
Gospel of John
A small Flock reading slowly through the signs and sayings of Jesus.
John 1:1–18
Read the passage, then share one detail you want the Flock to notice.
Interface examples use illustrative names and content.

FLOCKS · SMALL CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES
Study together, week by week.
A Flock gives your group one home for the week's passage and the conversation around it. Reflect between meetings, gather online or in person, or choose a Flock that posts anytime.
- Shared Scripture readings
- Public discovery or invite-only membership
- Conversation between gatherings
THREE WAYS INTO THE CONVERSATION
Gleams. Flocks. Scripture.
Share what is stirring.
Post a reflection, prayer, question, praise, resource, or short saying, then continue in a threaded discussion.
Explore Gleams →Make a small group feel close.
Read one passage together, respond between meetings, and gather on your group's own rhythm.
Discover Flocks →Talk beside the verse.
Read public comments on Scripture, reply to another reader, or anchor a Gleam to the exact verse.
Open Scripture →COMMON QUESTIONS
A clearer kind of Christian social media.
Is Feason a social media platform for Christians?
Yes. Feason is a Christian social platform where people share Gleams, join Flocks, and talk about Scripture verse by verse. It is designed for thoughtful participation rather than attention for its own sake.
What are Gleams?
Gleams are posts shaped for Christian conversation. Share a reflection, prayer, question, praise, resource, or short saying; other people can respond in the Gleam's discussion.
What are Flocks?
Flocks are small Christian communities on Feason. A Flock can read a shared passage, reflect between meetings, post anytime, and gather online or in person. Some Flocks are public to discover, while others stay invite-only.
Can I comment publicly on Scripture?
Yes. In the Scripture reader, choose a verse and open Fellowship to read public comments, reply, or add your own. You can also anchor a longer Gleam directly to that verse.
What does listening mean on Feason?
Listening is Feason's word for following a person. Press Listen on a fellow's profile when you want their Gleams and articles to reach you in the feed and, if you choose, through notifications. The word emphasizes attention rather than popularity.
How does Feason choose what appears in the feed?
Feason ranks Gleams and articles for edification—hope, growth, dignity, repentance, honest lament, and peacemaking—and applies a stronger penalty to contempt, fear-stoking, tribalism, shame, and despair. Personalization connects the feed to what you study and engage with, while challenge picks bring in thoughtful posts outside your usual patterns.
Do I need to belong to a particular denomination?
No. Feason welcomes Christians across traditions. When Christians disagree, the aim is to name those differences fairly instead of presenting one tradition as the default for everyone.
Is Feason free?
Creating an account is free. You can begin sharing Gleams, explore public Flocks, read Scripture, and start the Gospel of John course without charge.
FEASON · FAITH BEYOND REASON