Setting the Table | Sunday

Before a new week begins, it helps to pause long enough to think clearly about where we’ve been and where we’re going.

Sunday gives us a natural moment to reflect. What went well this past week?

What needs adjustment? And what would be better left behind rather than carried forward?

A meaningful week rarely begins in a rush. It begins with reflection.

Now, we begin again.

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The 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A helps us reflect on our choices. God gives us freedom and invites us to choose what leads to life. 🌿

Jesus teaches that faith is more than rules. It begins in the heart and shapes our words and actions. God’s wisdom brings peace and guides us to love Him and others each day. 🕊️

https://young-catholics.com/2338/6th-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-a/

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The 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A reminds us that faith is shown through action. Jesus calls His followers to be salt and light, bringing goodness into the world. 🌟

The readings focus on helping others, trusting God, and living with kindness. When we serve quietly and faithfully, our lives point others toward God and His love. 🕯️

https://young-catholics.com/2316/5th-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-a/
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The 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A shows us that God is close to the lowly. The readings speak about humility, trust, and living simply. 🌱

In the Beatitudes, Jesus blesses those who show mercy, seek peace, and depend on God. This way of life may seem small, but it is where God works most clearly. ✨

https://young-catholics.com/3727/4th-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-a/

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Honouring Sacred Rhythms

🔥 Sunday is a spiritual reset, not a religious routine. Today’s devotional reveals why honouring God’s rhythms preserves strength, clarity, and longevity in your walk. #PastorWoleAdenubi, #DPFireStreams, #DangerousPrayer, #SundayDevotional, #HonourGod, #DivineRhythms, #ChristianLiving, #FaithWisdom, #SpiritualAlignment, #SundayReflection,

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Honouring Sacred Rhythms

🔥 Sunday is a spiritual reset, not a religious routine. Today’s devotional reveals why honouring God’s rhythms preserves strength, clarity, and longevity in your walk. #PastorWoleAdenubi, #DPFireSt…

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Sunday Reflection

We often compare ourselves to those who seem ahead, and overlook the fact that most of us live with comforts our great grandparents never knew. That habit of upward comparison can slowly erode our mental health without us noticing. Gratitude is not a cure for hardship, yet when life is steady enough to allow it, a short practice of self gratitude can help shift how we feel.

If you want to explore further, feel free to DM so we can talk.

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The 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C invites us to live with faith, diligence, and endurance 🌿. Malachi speaks of justice, Paul teaches the value of work, and Jesus calls us to stand firm through trials 🙏.

God’s promise is sure—those who endure will be saved. Our work, faith, and perseverance reflect our trust in His justice and mercy ✨.

https://young-catholics.com/3689/33rd-sunday-in-ordinary-time-year-c

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Sunday Reflection

We often count what got done and overlook what quietly improved. Judging a week by output alone misses the evidence of growth. Our brains don’t record calm, so we end up only believing progress that is visible.

Take time today to reflect on problem moments that quietly evaporated. That’s where an important part of your reality also lies. Making this a key part of the present is where confidence and creative thinking can really take hold.

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Sunday Reflection

When did you first realize you were different? Maybe it was a small moment in school or at work when something deeply moved you and others didn’t feel the same.

That quiet instinct to notice, shape, or feel more deeply never really leaves. It just waits for space.

This Sunday, consider this your permission slip to explore again. Get a notebook, take a walk, or start something small. Every return begins quietly, and this could be yours.

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Sunday Reflection

Creativity doesn’t always happen in the doing. Often it appears after the effort, when attention softens and the mind connects its own dots.

One student once told me, “It came to me while hanging the laundry.”

Ideas often surface after the work, not before it. A quiet walk, some housework, or a drive in silence can often bring on the lightbulb moment.

Try it today.

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