In this week’s study of Rooted Not Rushed, we’re diving into the rhythm of community—why it matters, why it’s hard, and how we can rebuild it in a world where so many of us have felt burned by relationships.
We open up about high school memories, mean girls, and the long (sometimes messy) journey of becoming ourselves. We talk about how those early experiences often shape the way we show up in friendships as adults—and why finding biblical community is worth pushing through the fear, past hurt, or hesitation.
Community may not seem like a “spiritual rhythm,” but it absolutely is. We were never meant to live life alone. God formed us for connection, belonging, and shared growth. Healthy community keeps us grounded when life gets overwhelming and helps us stay rooted instead of rushed.
If you’ve been longing for the right circle or wondering where you fit, this is your reminder that community is still possible—and it’s worth fighting for.
And as you’re listening, start thinking about joining a SHE Group in 2026. Your people might be waiting for you.