Finding Belonging in Midlife Transitions

When we moved to Spain, I felt like a beginner again. Simple things like grocery shopping or mailing a letter became complicated. I felt unmoored, a little invisible, and deeply in need of belonging.

Maybe you’ve felt that way too.

Midlife has a way of rearranging things — children leaving home, careers shifting, parents aging, bodies changing, faith stretching. Transitions like these can leave you wondering: Where do I fit now? Who am I becoming?

In times of transition, belonging matters more than answers.

Here are three reminders for you, if you find yourself in the in-between:

  1. You don’t have to walk this alone.
    Connection — even with just one or two safe people — makes the road lighter.

  2. Your questions are welcome here.
    You don’t need to have it all figured out. The asking itself can be holy.

  3. You are still becoming.
    This isn’t the end of your story. It’s a new chapter unfolding slowly, one honest step at a time.

This is the heart of The Table — a safe space to belong while you navigate your becoming.


If this is the reminder you’ve been waiting for, your seat is ready.

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