Religious Seasons ✝️

Religious  Seasons, illustrated by Jesus standing in the middle of a flock of sheep while holding one little lamb in His arms.

Reflections rooted in the rhythms of the church year — Advent, Lent, Easter, Jesus’ Ascension, Pentecost, and beyond — inviting us to pause, prepare, and live with hope.

The church calendar isn’t just a schedule — it’s a spiritual rhythm that echoes the story of redemption. Each season invites us into a different posture: waiting, repenting, rejoicing, or receiving. These reflections explore how sacred time intersects with our everyday lives, offering clarity in chaos and purpose in the ordinary.

Whether you’re lighting candles in Advent, walking through Lent’s wilderness, or celebrating the Spirit’s arrival at Pentecost, these posts are meant to guide, challenge, and comfort. Some are devotional, some are theological, and some are deeply personal — but all point toward the One who holds time itself.

🕊️ Come walk the seasons with us — not just to mark time, but to be transformed by it.

A conversation with Jesus on Christmas - about the decorated tree with the presents under it, set in a room with red walls.

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