New Hobbies & Strong Community-Building with Lexy Sauve of Bright Hearth
Are we afraid of one another as Christian women? Do we see one another as competitors or as co-laborers? We can delight not only in a variety of creative endeavors within the home, but also in the multiplicity of gifts God has granted within His body, the church.
Find part 1 of our conversation here - https://youtu.be/tLKGKAdXOM4
Show notes on the blog here - https://www.simplyconvivial.com/blog/can-moms-have-hobbies-an-interview-with-lexy-sauve/
Lexy shares how her church has developed community and skill-sharing among the women, implementing Titus 2 in a real-life, down-to-earth, organic manner. Itβs not a program. Itβs being intentional about doing life together and learning from one another.
When social media shapes our pictures of homemaking, we have to ground ourselves in the vital real life of local community.
Dabbling in various homemaking skills β with no pressure to continue them for the rest of our lives or achieve total mastery β allows us to discover delight and satisfaction as we experience maturity and personal growth.
We have to be willing to step out of our comfort zones, push through any awkwardness, seek mentorship, and find inspiration within our local church community. Together, we can nurture a culture of thriving and creativity in homemaking, leaving a lasting impact in our homes and families.
Be patient. Love. Pray. Persevere.
Mystie Winckler encourages moms to organize their attitudes and get traction at home so we are no longer overwhelmed or frustrated with homemaking. We are a community of Christian women striving to be competent, cheerful homemakers so we are fruitful, faithful, and hospitable. Subscribe for regular encouragement!
π Get my latest book - Simplified Organization: Learn to Love What Must Be Done
https://www.simplifiedorganization.com
π Enroll in Convivial Circle and get practical homemaking mentorship so you don't have to be overwhelmed anymore:
https://www.simplyconvivial.com/stop-overwhelm
Find part 1 of our conversation here - https://youtu.be/tLKGKAdXOM4
Show notes on the blog here - https://www.simplyconvivial.com/blog/can-moms-have-hobbies-an-interview-with-lexy-sauve/
Lexy shares how her church has developed community and skill-sharing among the women, implementing Titus 2 in a real-life, down-to-earth, organic manner. Itβs not a program. Itβs being intentional about doing life together and learning from one another.
When social media shapes our pictures of homemaking, we have to ground ourselves in the vital real life of local community.
Dabbling in various homemaking skills β with no pressure to continue them for the rest of our lives or achieve total mastery β allows us to discover delight and satisfaction as we experience maturity and personal growth.
We have to be willing to step out of our comfort zones, push through any awkwardness, seek mentorship, and find inspiration within our local church community. Together, we can nurture a culture of thriving and creativity in homemaking, leaving a lasting impact in our homes and families.
Be patient. Love. Pray. Persevere.
Mystie Winckler encourages moms to organize their attitudes and get traction at home so we are no longer overwhelmed or frustrated with homemaking. We are a community of Christian women striving to be competent, cheerful homemakers so we are fruitful, faithful, and hospitable. Subscribe for regular encouragement!
π Get my latest book - Simplified Organization: Learn to Love What Must Be Done
https://www.simplifiedorganization.com
π Enroll in Convivial Circle and get practical homemaking mentorship so you don't have to be overwhelmed anymore:
https://www.simplyconvivial.com/stop-overwhelm