Coming Home: Worship as Return to Rhythm

Rooted in Psalm 84:1–2 There’s something about fall, isn’t there? The air shifts—just a little—and suddenly everything starts to settle.Not in a bad way, more like… exhale.The crazy pace of summer slows. Routines find their way back in.And even though it means earlier mornings and packed calendars, there’s a rhythm to it that feels grounding. […]
Worship in the Waiting

When Time Stands Still Fall often marks a return to routine—school schedules, early bedtimes, packed calendars. But sometimes, even in seasons of high activity, our hearts feel stuck. We have difficulty coming to a place of worship amid the busyness. Have you ever found yourself waiting on God? Waiting for clarity. For provision. For healing. […]
Worship Through the Turning Seasons

The Rhythm of Change and the Call to Worship September brings cooler mornings, changing leaves, and a sense of new rhythm. School is back in session. Routines pick up again. And something inside us begins to shift. Whether you’re a parent packing lunches or a student navigating fresh schedules, fall marks a clear transition. But, […]
Permission to Rest (R.E.S.T.)

You Are Already Invited We live in a world that rewards performance. The more productive you are, the more value you seem to have. The busier you are, the more important you feel. Slowing down feels countercultural—almost rebellious. But here’s the truth: God has already given you permission to rest. You don’t have to wait […]
When Control Keeps You Up at Night

Sleepless and Stuck in a Mental Spiral There’s a unique kind of exhaustion that comes not from activity, but from anxiety. It happens late at night, when your body is tired, but your mind won’t shut off. You lay in bed replaying conversations, double-checking tomorrow’s to-do list, and wondering how it will all get done. […]
Rest Before the Rush

The Gift of a Sacred Pause Back-to-school season brings with it a sense of urgency. Stores line the aisles with notebooks, backpacks, and lunch boxes. Parents dust off routines. Teachers shift into planning mode. Everyone starts moving faster. But before the first bell rings, there’s an invitation. A sacred pause. A chance to take a […]
Finding God in the Quiet

The back-to-school rush always hits like a wave out of nowhere. When I homeschooled I was overwhelmed with all I had to do to get ready. When my kids went to a school building, I was shocked by the number of forms to fill out, supplies to buy, and activities. It is a month that […]
When You’re Carrying Too Much: The Power of Spiritual Rest

Spiritual Rest Isn’t Laziness—It’s Obedience August often feels like a tug-of-war between summer’s end and the next season’s demands. Back-to-school checklists grow longer. Church calendars begin to fill. Work ramps up again after the summer breaks. And in the middle of it all, our souls get buried under the weight of doing. That’s why we […]
Liberty That Renews Your Mind

From Lies to Liberation Have you ever noticed how much of every battle you face happens in your thoughts? Before we act, speak, or decide—our thoughts lead the way. And yet, so many of us live bound by fear, insecurity, bitterness, or anxiety simply because we haven’t learned to fight back mentally. But, there is […]
Liberty is Freedom to Love Others

From Me-Focused to Mission-Minded When we think of freedom, we often picture personal release. Freedom from sin, guilt, shame, or even pressure from others. But Biblical liberty doesn’t stop there. It moves from freedom to self toward freedom to love others. The truth is, freedom to serve others is one of the clearest signs that […]