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New Beginnings for Families

 Embracing the promise of change together

Webster defines change as the act of making something different. In society, we have been conditioned that change is bad. I would encourage you to step outside of whatever change you are facing and try to see things from a different perspective. You see, I've learned over the years that without change, there cannot be growth. This is true in our personal, professional, and spiritual lives. As we embark on the remainder of the month of September, I challenge you to decide to embrace change as a GOOD THING and not as something that should be feared. 

The air shifts gently, that unmistakable crispness signaling September's arrival and the subtle turning of the seasons (and leaves). As sun-dappled afternoons give way to the golden embrace of autumn, families find themselves at the threshold of new routines, fresh opportunities, and the comforting rhythm of togetherness. September is more than a change on the calendar. It's an invitation and opportunity to begin again - to set intentions, nurture faith, and delight in the simple joys each day brings. 

For many, September conjures images of sharpened pencils, backpacks slung over shoulders, and the eager anticipation of another school year. Yet beyond the classroom, this month calls us to pause and reflect. What seeds will we plant in our homes and hearts? What habits of gratitude, kindness, and wonder will we foster as the year matures further? 

Start by gathering with your family, perhaps over a steaming mug of cider or beneath a canopy of shifting leaves. Take some time to discuss your dreams and goals - both big and small. Invite each person to share something they hope to learn, a talent they wish to grow, or a way they want to serve others in Christ's love. These conversations, rooted in encouragement and prayer, set the tone for a season of unity and purpose. 

September is also the perfect time to refresh routines. Consider establishing simple morning blessings, evening reflections, or weekly family devotionals. Revisit traditions that bring comfort - Such as a Sunday walk in the park or a cozy Friday movie night - and sprinkle in new rituals that spark joy and connection. Remember, the smallest acts often become the most cherished memories. 

Amidst the busyness of the season, don't forget to savor the beauty of creation. Notice the shifting colors outside your window, the gentle hum of crickets, the first scent of woodsmoke. These everyday miracles are reminders of God's presence, woven through each season and every change. 

As you welcome September, approach each day with expectancy and hope. In the laughter spilling around the table, the prayers whispered before dawn, and the gentle forgiveness offered after a long week, your family writes a living story of renewal. Embrace this month as a canvas for faith, creativity, and grace - trusting that with each new beginning, God's love is ever near. 

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