A quiet gathering for women trusting God on a Tuesday.
Forever Tuesday is a quiet gathering for women who want their faith to be honest.
We come as we are — some tired, some grieving, some quietly hopeful. No one is asked to perform strength. No one is expected to have the right words.
We open Scripture together. We pray. We talk about what is actually happening in our lives. Sometimes we sit in silence. Sometimes we laugh until we cry. Sometimes we just cry.
There is no pressure to be impressive here.
Over time, something steady takes root. The kind of faith that can survive an honest question. A reminder that you are not the only one trusting God on a Tuesday.
You leave lighter than you arrived.
The Heart of Forever Tuesday
Because life doesn’t slow down just because your heart is carrying something heavy.
Some weeks feel fragile. Some seasons stretch longer than you expected. And sometimes faith feels thinner than you'd ever admit out loud.
Scripture tells us to “bear one another’s burdens” (Galatians 6:2). It reminds us that “the Lord is near to the brokenhearted” (Psalm 34:18), that His mercies are new every morning (Lamentations 3:22–23), and that He gives strength for today.
But remembering what is true is harder when you’re tired.
We gather to sit under the Word together.
To pray when someone else doesn’t have the strength.
To steady one another with what God has already said.
Jesus promised, “Where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them” (Matthew 18:20).
We believe that promise still holds.
And sometimes, that reminder is enough to carry us through another week.
Why We Gather
What Makes It “Forever”
Tuesday was the day I met with my son Shiloh's care team.
It was the day I asked for prayer. The day I gave updates. The day trust and fear sat side by side.
Over time, Tuesday became holy to me.
It became the day I learned to say, "I still trust God here."
Everything seemed to be crumbling around, but because Jesus was present.
Forever Tuesday grew from that rhythm — a steady decision to keep showing up to God when life feels uncertain, and faith needs friends.
What began in one hospital room has become a shared practice. Thousands of women all over the world now say those words in their own seasons — on chemo days, divorce days, days they can't get out of bed. Any ordinary day when you're relying on God to get you through.
Shiloh started this. But it's yours now, too.
That's what makes it forever.
The Rhythm We Keep
Forever Tuesday meets once a month online.
We gather for seventy-five minutes. Long enough to settle in. Short enough to carry into the rest of your week.
Each gathering is centered on Scripture. We read slowly. We reflect honestly. There's space to share, to listen, or to just be quiet. The structure is simple on purpose.
A few times a year, we also gather in person here in Dallas — around a real table, in a real home. Same honesty. Just face-to-face.
And once a year, we will step away together for the Forever Tuesday Retreat — a few unhurried days set apart for rest, prayer, and honest conversation.
As this community grows, so will the table.
You don't need to prepare. You don't need the right words. You just need to come.
I don't have it figured out. I just keep showing up.