a season of becoming

An 8-week guided practice for women in midlife

When life shifts all at once, it can feel like the ground beneath you has given way. The roles that once defined you—mother, daughter, friend, leader—start to change. Questions you thought were settled resurface in the quiet: Who am I now? Where is God in this? How do I live whole when so much feels like it’s unraveling?

This isn’t a crisis to get through. It’s holy ground to stand on—like lighting a candle in the dark and remembering you’re not alone in the room.

Through guided practices, weekly reflections, and honest conversation, we’ll name what’s shifting, notice God’s presence in the middle of it, and listen together for who you are becoming in this season.

What this journey offers

An eight-week guided experience to help you pay attention to your life and listen for God’s voice right in the middle of it. Alongside a circle of women who understand, you’ll:

  • Tell the truth about what’s really happening in your life, with honesty and gentleness.

  • Name the lies that have shaped you and exchange them for God’s truth.

  • Imagine what it could look like to live with freedom and hope in the next season.

  • Practice simple, soul-nourishing rhythms that make room for God.

  • Abide in love, so that transformation doesn’t feel forced but grows gently, like roots deepening in good soil.

This isn’t about adding more to your to-do list. It’s about discovering a way of living that helps your soul breathe.

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What to expect

Eight weekly sessions (90 minutes each) with teaching, reflection, and a safe space for conversation.

  • A beautiful participant workbook (fillable PDF) to guide your journaling, prayer, and practice.

  • Gentle practices like the Welcoming Prayer, daily noticing, and intentional soul care.

  • A circle of women walking together in the same in-between season of midlife.

Each week, you’ll leave with one small, gracious step to carry into your ordinary days—like gathering a stone for your pocket, a reminder of where you’ve been and where you’re going.

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Who this is for

This journey is for the woman in midlife who is ready to lean into her own becoming - not in isolation, but alongside others who are listening for the same.

  • It’s for you if the roles that once defined you—mothering, marriage, work, friendships—are shifting, and you’re left wondering who you are now.

  • If you feel stretched too thin by responsibilities, yet quietly lonely in the middle of it all.

  • If you’ve grown weary of hustle and self-improvement, longing instead for rest, honesty, and rhythms that help your soul breathe.

  • If you carry unspoken griefs or unnamed losses, and you need a safe place to set them down.

  • If you’re not sure what you believe about God these days, but you long for a space gentle enough to hold your questions without rushing you toward answers.

  • If you’re longing for a circle of women who won’t ask you to tidy your story first, and who remind you—you don’t have to walk this season alone.


This is the group journey. A circle of women walking together through the same season of becoming.


The invitation

This isn’t about fixing your life. It’s about learning to live it—fully, gently, with God’s presence in the middle of it all.

Even if your faith feels fragile or uncertain, you still belong here. Bring your questions, your hope, your weariness—there’s a chair waiting for you, candles lit, table set, room prepared.

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Echoes from the journey

What I loved most was the balance - there was enough strcuture to hold me, but never pressure to do anything. The questions and reflections shelped me think about some things deeply. Just being here, also in our small circle, has been as healing as the content itself.
— Anne, BC Canada
For years, I promised myself I will slow down and pay attention, but never knew how. All the rhythms we practiced here were simple and short enough to actually do, and they stayed with me in me everyday life. Thank you Denisa!
— Berit, Norway