Hey, friends!
As we inch closer to 2026, I've been thinking a lot about what I want next year to feel like—not just the goals I want to reach. And if you're anything like me, you're already starting to sketch out intentions for the new year: health, finances, relationships, personal growth. All wonderful things. All on my list, too.
But the more I pray about the new year, the more I realize something:
Before I can improve anything in my life, I need my soul anchored first.
I need rhythms that quiet the noise, steady my heart, and re-align me with the One who loves me most.
What if 2026 isn't just the year you hit new goals…
but the year you begin your days with Jesus in a way that actually transforms you?
What if the very first moments of your morning became a sacred meeting place where gratitude rises, anxiety quiets, and your whole perspective resets under God's mercy?
"…His mercies never come to an end. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness." — Lamentations 3:22–23
I don't know about you, but I need this. I've got to stop waking up and instantly reaching for my phone, scrolling headlines, and flooding my spirit with stress before I've even had coffee. My heart is craving a different rhythm. A gentler one. A holier one.
And friends… this one is going to be powerful.
"In the stillness of the early morning, when the world is still quiet, there is a sacred moment that beckons your soul to awaken." — Tara Beth Leach
In this study, Tara Beth will teach us how to follow Jesus' example in Mark 1:35— to slip away before the world starts tugging at us and meet with our Father in stillness. We'll learn how to frame our days with gratitude, meditate on Scripture with intention, worship wholeheartedly, bring our needs honestly to the Lord, and then rest in His goodness.
"By beginning our day with deliberate trust, we acknowledge that the hours ahead are not ultimately under our control." — Tara Beth Leach
Imagine stepping into 2026 this way—calm, centered, surrendered, joyful, grounded before the chaos hits.
Every breath we have is a gift. Every morning is an invitation. And I'd love for you to step into that invitation with me.
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