
Hello.
You found me here, perhaps drawn to the word “worship.” Or maybe it was the word “filled.” You long for something in your daily life, a filling of sorts. What does it mean to live a “worship-filled life?” What is worship? Is it going about our days singing a soulful sonnet?
I have begun a journey.
I’ve begun a journey to discover what it truly means to live a worship-filled life—and I’m inviting you to come along.
One. Day. At. A. Time.
Not overwhelmed by “all the things,” but confidently taking the next best step.
Together, we’ll walk the path of life—listening at each turn, pausing to reflect when needed, and pressing on when the trail gets hard.
But before we lace up our shoes and hit the trail, let me introduce myself.
About Me.
I’ve served in a variety of ministry roles over the last two decades, and also spent some time in the hospitality world—serving the people who serve the people. I’ve loved the Church since childhood, and that love has grown into a deep calling: to gather God’s people of all ages to worship Him with their lives through Bible study and memorization.
My husband and I have been married for 26 years, and we’re entering the season of launching our two young men into the world. (Yes—empty nesting is around the corner!) To help ease the transition, we added a fur baby to the family: Apollo, our shepherd mix who’s equal parts cool and crazy. The Lord has used him to refine us in more ways than one.
I’m sometimes really into running—but honestly? Most days I’d rather curl up with a good book, a slice of chocolate cake, and a Diet Coke.
Let’s Go Deeper
Friend, if you’re longing to experience the deep joy that comes from living a worship-filled life, you’re in the right place. Let’s lace up and hit the trail together.
Living a Worship-Filled Life — One Day at a Time
My goal is to help you live a worship-filled life—right where you are. Here’s how:
Encourage you to engage with God’s Word in every season, so you can live with clarity, purpose, and daily obedience.
Equip you to worship in the everyday moments—even when life feels chaotic—so your heart stays anchored in Him.
Teach you to prepare your heart for Sunday, so you show up ready to contribute, not just consume.
Provide tools to help your children grow as worshippers, so faith becomes a shared family rhythm, not just a Sunday routine.
Guide you through worship in hard seasons, so you can experience His light—even in the dark.