The Laundry Basket Liturgy
Welcome to the fifteenth episode of The Laundry Basket Liturgy, a devotional companion for Christian mothers longing to embody shalom in the midst of their real, ordinary, everyday calling. We continue the second season of the podcast, The Quotidian Mysteries — inspired by the reflections of Kathleen Norris [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/108679.The_Quotidian_Mysteries?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=dPweEmuCNg&rank=1] and centered on living into the sacredness hidden within ordinary life. In this episode, we reflect on time itself. Together, we explore what Scripture teaches about seasons, rhythms, and the gift of creaturely time. We consider how modern motherhood often feels rushed, fragmented, and marked by a sense of scarcity... and how God invites us into a different relationship with time. This episode is an invitation to stop treating time as an enemy to conquer or a resource to control, and instead receive it as a gift entrusted to us by a faithful God. + In this episode, we explore: — Ecclesiastes 3:1 and the wisdom of seasons — Chronos and kairos: chronological time and God's appointed timing — why mothers often experience time scarcity — the difference between urgency and faithfulness — God’s pace versus productivity culture — creaturely limits and the grace of unfinished things — stewarding time without trying to master it + Embodied Practice: Choose one small movement. Perhaps lifting a cup, folding a towel, taking a sip of water, walking across a room. Now do it slowly and intentionally. Notice: — the pace — the movement — the sensations in your body And quietly whisper: “There is an abundance of grace for this moment.” Notice any impulse to rush ahead. And gently return. You do not have to outrun time to be faithful within it. + Domestic Liturgy for Today: When urgency rises… When you feel behind… When your chest tightens under the pressure of everything left undone… Pause and whisper: “There is an abundance of grace for this moment.” Not for next week. Not for next month. For this moment. Let grace return you to the present. + If this episode blessed you, consider sharing it with another mother who might appreciate it as well. + To receive future episodes, devotionals, and spiritual formation resources straight to your inbox, subscribe to The Kingdom Mother on Substack [http://rachaelalaia.substack.com]. You'll even receive a free gift when you do. + If you’d like to help sustain this ministry, you can become a paid subscriber on The Kingdom Mother Substack [http://rachaelalaia.substack.com]. Paying subscribers receive access to the private Kingdom Mother Community—which includes an exclusive monthly podcast/audio teaching, a monthly book club, and a private chat thread over on Substack. Your generosity helps support the writing, podcasting, and spiritual formation resources shared that serve mothers with truth, beauty, and embodied peace right in the midst of the ordinary. Get full access to The Kingdom Mother at rachaelalaia.substack.com/subscribe [https://rachaelalaia.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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