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Sunday Morning Stillness

Finding God in the Quiet Moments

Sunday mornings have always felt a little different to me.
The pace is slower. The light feels softer. Even the air seems calmer, as if it knows we’re meant to rest.

It’s in these moments, before the day truly begins, that I’m reminded how much we need stillness. Not the kind of stillness where nothing is happening — but the kind where we’re aware of God’s presence in the ordinary.

Stillness in the sound of the coffee brewing.
Stillness in the pages of Scripture resting open on the table.
Stillness in the simple act of breathing deeply before the world wakes.

This week has been full, maybe even overwhelming, for many of us. But here’s the gift: no matter how hurried our days have been, God meets us right where we are — in the quiet corners of Sunday morning.

I hope today you make space for just a few moments of stillness.
Let the noise fade. Let your heart rest. Let Him remind you that you are loved, right now, just as you are.

Question for you:
What’s one small thing you do on Sunday mornings to slow down and be present? I’d love to hear it in the comments.

With gratitude,
Jenny