

Golden Hour Week
In the next few days, I hope you can take some time to pause and reflect as 2024 comes to a close. There is a mix of emotions for me: gratitude, amazement, and a bit of grief and disappointment too. I wonder if you feel the same.

Mustard Seed Spirituality
Perhaps when Jesus spoke of the mustard seed, He was inviting us to shift our focus from the measurable to the relational. A seed doesn’t strive or hurry—it simply grows as it is nourished. Similarly, our spiritual growth often happens in the small, quiet places: a moment of stillness, a whispered prayer, or a creative expression of gratitude.

Learning to Let Go
This fall, I invite you to join me in a reflection on holy indifference. What would it look like to let go of striving to control the outcomes and instead be content with God’s timing?

More Aspen than Oak
What would it look like for you to be more aspen than oak? Instead of standing strong, independent, and alone, could you become more vulnerable, dependent, and interconnected? The world we live in is much more enamored with oak tress than aspens.

Let’s Celebrate!
I think most of us understand the importance of coming alongside someone in their time of grief and pain, but I love that this scripture also calls us to rejoice together.

Peace in an Age of Outrage
Getting clarity on God’s character will always lead us toward a quiet confidence. Yes, we can work for change and vote our convictions, but ultimately our trust is in the Lord. Let’s practice less doom-scrolling and instead more scripture and solitude as we move toward November.