There’s no single way to spend your hour – but every moment spent with intention can draw you closer to God. Whether it’s quiet prayer, peaceful worship, journaling, scripture reading or simply sitting in stillness, this hour is yours to reset and reconnect. Dive into a variety of ways to embrace this sacred hour.
The Worship Hour is a time to lift your heart and spirit through music, praise, and reflection. Whether you’re singing along to worship songs, listening quietly, or creating your own music, this hour is about connecting with God through sound and soul. Let worship lead you into stillness, gratitude, and renewal as you set aside this sacred time each week.
Set aside devices and distractions to truly connect. Share a meal and meaningful conversation, enjoy a game night or evening walk, or gather together to read aloud or go through a devotional. It’s about being present—with each other and with God.
No screens, no scrolling—just space to breathe. Use this hour to journal, reflect, or create without distraction. Trade the noise for quiet, and let your mind and spirit reset.
This hour doesn’t need to be busy to be meaningful. It might look like taking a peaceful nap, meditating, or simply being still. Maybe it’s a slow walk or time spent sitting outdoors, soaking in creation. Even something as simple as sipping coffee and doing nothing – without guilt – can become a sacred moment. However you choose to rest, let this hour be a gift of calm for your body, mind, and spirit.
Spend this time serving others and reflecting God’s love in action. Whether you’re volunteering at church, helping in your community, writing a note or calling someone who feels alone, or doing simple acts of kindness with your kids, this hour becomes a gift – both to others and to your own spirit.
Strengthen your relationship by setting aside one hour each week to truly reconnect. Whether it’s a weekly check-in, a quiet date night, praying together, or just being present without pressure, this hour is about nurturing your bond with love, faith, and purpose. Let it be a time to grow closer.
Express the gifts God has uniquely placed with you through painting, gardening, playing music, or any form of art that stirs your soul. It’s not about perfection or comparison, but about creating freely in His presence.