Friends,
“What are you doing here?”
That’s the question God asks Elijah this week—not in anger, but in tenderness. Elijah is hiding in a cave, worn down by fear and disappointment, and God meets him not with thunder, but with a whisper.
In a week when the news is once again heavy with fear—from rising global tensions to deeply personal griefs—this question might be exactly what we need to hear. Not as a test, but as an invitation.
What are you doing here?
What brought you to this moment, this community, this prayer?
And what if, like Elijah, we discover that even when we feel spent, God is still present—and still calling us forward?
This Sunday, we’ll reflect on that holy question, and on the quiet ways God still meets us: in the silence, in our stories, and even in the places we’d rather avoid. Come be reminded that you are not alone. And that showing up, even tired and uncertain, is sometimes the most faithful thing we can do.
Let’s listen for the whisper—together.
I’ll save you a seat.
Alex+