Etiqueta: belonging

  • Happiness and the deeper longing of the heart

    Happiness and the deeper longing of the heart

    We long for more than pleasure or achievement. Beneath every desire is a deeper ache — a longing for belonging, communion, and the God who made our hearts for Himself.

  • When God Is Made Known

    When God Is Made Known

    Epiphany is not only about seeing Christ, but about God choosing to make Himself known. This reflection explores how revelation becomes an invitation into relationship, not simply a moment of recognition.

  • Gathered Into One

    Gathered Into One

    In a world that often feels scattered and divided, St. Irenaeus reminds us that Christ did not come to abandon humanity, but to gather it back into wholeness. This reflection explores Epiphany as a revelation not only of who Christ is, but of what we are meant to become.

  • Tick Tock? The Thing I Never Lost

    Tick Tock? The Thing I Never Lost

    What I treasured most as a child was not something I could hold, but something that held me. Through a small riddle about time, I rediscover that my greatest attachment was never an object at all, but the people and history that shaped who I am and who I am becoming.

  • Still Part of the Flock

    Still Part of the Flock

    So many of us quietly feel like we don’t quite fit, like we missed something everyone else seemed to understand. But faith reminds us that even when we feel set apart, we are never forgotten, and grace is always reaching for us.

  • A Gentle Sense of Belonging | A New Year’s Eve Reflection

    A Gentle Sense of Belonging | A New Year’s Eve Reflection

    As the year turns, we reflect on the homes that have shaped us, the memories that linger, and the gentle sense of belonging that continues to receive us.