Two-minute read.

D-Group started the second week of September. Six women, strangers, sat around the table and started something new. Each of us shared our faith journey and what led us to this study. And then week after week, we meet to study, connect, and pray together. Months later, we have a support group filled with women from different backgrounds, ages, and life experiences that didn’t have much in common on day one, but do now.
Over time, the relationships deepened as we listened to each other, prayed for each other, and showed up for each other in hard moments. When a member had a late-night hospital visit, she didn’t go alone. We babysit for each other, cook meals, and meet the needs that arise, one at a time. Together, we find strength in the Lord and each other, persevering through the ups and downs of life one day at a time.
True unity among God’s people deserves a celebration. When we come together as one body, it aligns with the Lord’s heart. Our heavenly Father gives us a spiritual family. Like any parent, when His kids get along, God’s heart rejoices.
Unity doesn’t just honor our Savior; it brings joy, peace, and refreshment to those living in it. Becoming unified with the Lord’s family feels like a relief, harmony overcoming tension. Real unity happens in shared space, lives, and experiences, not from a distance.
The more vulnerable I become with my D-Group, the better they support me. And I them. As they share their lives, the good, bad, and ugly, I know them on a deeper level and can support them better. Each week, we grow a little closer.
Unity means togetherness. During differences, choose to love well. Lead with humility and peace over division, pride, or personal preference. Reflect God’s nature by becoming part of a faith-based community that wants the best for each other and strives to help them attain it.
Choose unity and nourish it. When you do, you will honor God and His family.
Reflection:
Where in your life could you take one step toward unity—through patience, forgiveness, or understanding?
Joy Thought:
You can help create the gift of unity.








