For the Thirsty
In John 4, Jesus met a woman at a well.
She was religious, but restless.
Known, but not fully seen.
Thirsty for something deeper.
Jesus didn’t argue her into a system.
He offered her living water.
Salt City Underground exists for people who are thirsty.
Some of us come from strong religious backgrounds.
Some of us have walked away from church.
Some are still figuring out what we believe.
Some have followed Jesus for years but know there must be more.
We are not here to tear anything down.
We are here to pursue Jesus.
We believe:
You don’t have to have everything sorted out to begin.
You don’t have to make a dramatic break before you can seek Jesus more deeply.
You can start with an open Bible.
With honest questions.
With prayer.
We gather in homes.
We pray boldly.
We obey what we hear.
We go back into our neighborhoods carrying living water.
If you feel a pull toward more, more presence, more Scripture, more obedience, you may be closer than you think.
There is room at the well.
Want to be part of it?
In John 4, Jesus met a woman at a well.
She was religious, but restless.
Known, but not fully seen.
Thirsty for something deeper.
Jesus didn’t argue her into a system.
He offered her living water.
Salt City Underground exists for people who are thirsty.
Some of us come from strong religious backgrounds.
Some of us have walked away from church.
Some are still figuring out what we believe.
Some have followed Jesus for years but know there must be more.
We are not here to tear anything down.
We are here to pursue Jesus.
We believe:
- Revival starts small, like a mustard seed.
- Every believer can hear from God.
- Scripture speaks clearly when we open it together.
- Obedience unlocks transformation.
- Ordinary people can become disciple-makers.
You don’t have to have everything sorted out to begin.
You don’t have to make a dramatic break before you can seek Jesus more deeply.
You can start with an open Bible.
With honest questions.
With prayer.
We gather in homes.
We pray boldly.
We obey what we hear.
We go back into our neighborhoods carrying living water.
If you feel a pull toward more, more presence, more Scripture, more obedience, you may be closer than you think.
There is room at the well.
Want to be part of it?

