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Julianne Gavin

Julianne Gavin

I'm a writer who loves stories, food, and liturgies. I'm exploring writing as a new way to share the beauty of Jesus with others—through reflections, storytelling, and the sacred ordinary. Welcome to the journey.

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My aunt passed away unexpectedly a couple weeks ago. I wasn’t ready. I am still not ready. Grief often comes upon us like a summer storm and we have no choice in the matter. If only it passed just as quickly.

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Have you ever considered how often Jesus said no to people?

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Receiving Rest

I never really learned how to rest—at least not until my mid-twenties or so. Sabbath, a once-a-week 24-hour period to stop, rest, delight, and worship, has been the catalyst for me. It’s taken that entire decade (and more) to learn what rec...

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