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  • Verity Collective is a Christian movement pointing a generation back to the unchanging truth of Jesus Christ.

    We create real conversations, stories, and resources that help people wrestle honestly with truth, identity, purpose, faith, and culture.

  • Verity Collective was founded by Naomi and Rick Anderson out of a desire to point a generation back to the unchanging truth of Jesus Christ.

    After years of ministry and leadership, they saw a generation searching for identity, purpose, and truth in a culture that constantly shifts. Verity Collective was created to bring clarity through real stories, honest conversations, and resources rooted in Scripture.

  • We believe this generation is not lacking opinions. It is lacking truth.

    Culture tells people to create their own truth, define their own identity, and follow whatever feel right. But truth does not shift with culture, trends, or emotion.

    Verity Collective exists to point people back to the source of truth: Jesus Christ.

  • Verity means truth.

    The name reflects the heart of the movement: to bring clarity in a culture of confusion and point people to truth that does not change.

  • 146 comes from John 14:6, where Jesus says:

    “I am the way, and the truth, and the life.

    For us, 146 is a simple marker of that truth. It represents the belief that truth is not something we create. Truth is a person: Jesus Christ.

  • No. Verity Collective is not a church.

    We are a Christian movement creating content, conversations, stories, and resources that point people back to Jesus. We believe the local church matters deeply and encourage people to be rooted in biblical teaching.

  • Verity Collective is for anyone asking real questions about truth, faith, identity, purpose, and culture.

    Our heart is passionate for this generation, but the message we bring is for anyone searching for what is real and unchanging.

  • Verity Collective creates:

    • Real stories of people encountering Jesus

    • Honest conversations about truth, identity, purpose, faith, and culture

    • Short-form content for social media

    • Street interviews centered around questions like “What is truth?”

    • Resources rooted in Scripture

    • Apparel designed to carry truth into everyday conversations

  • Because it is the most important question— and one that is often answered incorrectly.

    Many people are told truth is personal, fluid, or self-defined. We want to create honest conversations around that question and point people back to the truth found in Jesus Christ.

  • No.

    Verity Collective is rooted in the Christian faith, but our content is for anyone willing to engage honest questions about truth, meaning, identity, and Jesus.

    You do not have to have everything figured out to follow along.

  • We believe truth is found in Jesus Christ.

    We believe the Bible is the Word of God, that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, and that lasting identity, purpose, and hope are found in Him.

  • No.

    Verity Collective is not centered on politics. It is centered on Jesus.

    We may speak into culture when needed, but our goal is not to build a political platform. Our hope is point people to biblical truth in a world that is constantly shifting.

  • You can get involved by following along, sharing the content, joining the movement, praying for the mission, and helping start honest conversations about truth and its origin where you are.

    You can also sign up through our website to stay connected.

  • Yes.

    We are always looking for real stories of how Jesus has changed lives. If you have a testimony you think could encourage others, we would love to hear from you.

    SHARE YOUR STORY

  • That is part of the vision.

    We want Verity Collective to move beyond online content and into real-life conversations, campuses, events, and communities.

  • Yes. Apparel is one way we carry the message into everyday life.

    Our goal is not just to make clothing, but to create pieces that spark curiosity, conversation, and boldness around truth.

  • You can support Verity Collective by praying, sharing the content, inviting others to follow along, giving financially, or helping connect us with people and opportunities that align with the mission.

  • You can follow Verity Collective on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube:

    @veritycollective.co

    You can also visit:

    veritycollective.co

  • Truth is what is real, regardless of what we feel, prefer, or believe. While opinions and experiences differ from person to person, truth remains constant. At Verity Collective, we believe truth is ultimately found in Jesus Christ, who said, "I am the way and the truth and the life" (John 14:6). In a culture full of competing voices, we point to the One who never changes.

  • Jesus was claiming more than simply teaching true ideas. He was declaring that He is the only source of life’s truth. Christians believe truth is not merely a concept but is ultimately found in the person of Jesus Christ.

  • Many people use this phrase to encourage authenticity, and being honest about your experiences is important. However, Christians believe truth is not something we create; it is someone we encounter. True freedom comes not from defining our own truth but from aligning our lives with God's truth.

  • People can have different experiences, perspectives, and beliefs, but when everyone has a different truth, contradictions occur. Our culture often talks about "my truth" and "your truth," but Verity Collective exists because we believe there is a truth greater than ourselves—one that provides clarity, purpose, and direction.

  • Gen Z has grown up in a world shaped by constant connectivity, social media, endless opinions, and rapidly changing cultural values. Many have been told that truth is personal and self-defined. Yet at the same time, many are searching for something solid and trustworthy.

  • What we believe about truth shapes every area of life, from our identity and relationships to our purpose and future. If truth is merely personal preference, there is no solid foundation for meaning or morality. But if truth is real and unchanging, then it has the power to guide us, anchor us, and transform us.

  • As we’ve seen with Gen Z, individualized truth leads to isolation and lack of community, causing an increase in depression, anxiety, and loneliness. Isolation coupled with a shifting foundation makes it difficult to navigate life with clear direction. The unchanging truth of Jesus Christ brings people together in community and makes paths straight.

  • Gen Z values authenticity and wants the freedom to ask honest questions. Create space for conversation, engage their concerns with respect, and connect truth to the real-life issues they care about, such as identity, purpose, and belonging. The goal is not to win an argument but to help them discover a foundation they can trust in Jesus Christ.