What if the interruptions in your life aren’t obstacles—but invitations?
In this opening week, we encounter Saul on the road to Damascus—a man confident in his direction, until Jesus meets him in a moment that changes everything. This powerful story reminds us that God’s grace doesn’t wait for us to be ready or searching. It meets us right where we are, often in unexpected and disruptive ways.
Together, we’ll explore how grace interrupts our plans, opens our eyes, and invites us into a new way of living—one we don’t initiate, but respond to. In the Wesleyan tradition, this is called prevenient grace—the truth that God is already at work in our lives before we even recognize it.
As we begin this journey, we’ll practice noticing God’s presence in the everyday through a simple rhythm called The Pause Prayer—learning to see interruptions not as annoyances, but as holy moments where God is near.
Where might God be interrupting your life right now?