Short reflections to slow you down, lift your eyes to God, and remind you of who you are in Him.
There’s a quiet pressure many of us carry — to be more disciplined, more peaceful, more put-together before we come to God. But the gospel turns that on its head. Grace is not a reward for the woman who arrives polished. Grace is the warm hand that finds you in the middle of the mess and says, “come as you are.”
This week, take five minutes each morning to simply breathe and remember: you are loved before you produce a single thing.
So much of fitness culture frames our bodies as problems to solve. But Scripture invites us into a softer, truer rhythm: our bodies are temples — vessels of breath, life, and presence.
When we move, stretch, walk, or run, we can do it as worship. Not to earn anything. Not to shrink anything. Just to say “thank you” with the body we’ve been given.
It’s easy to wait until we feel “ready” to be in community — until we’ve healed more, grown more, become more. But community is the soil in which all of that growth actually happens.
Show up imperfect. Show up tired. Show up unsure. The Collective isn’t a place for women who have arrived — it’s a place for women who are walking, together.