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Welcome to the Undone Dwelling Place

A peaceful space to rest, reflect, and renew your faith

The Undone Dwelling Place was born in quiet moments, in prayer, in surrender, and in seasons where God invited me to slow down and listen.

What began as a personal journey of obedience became a sacred invitation, not to build a platform, but to prepare a place.

I am a worshiper, writer, and creative called to create space for God’s presence to be encountered beyond noise, performance, and striving. Much of this work was formed in hidden seasons — early mornings, honest prayers, and the gentle unraveling that comes when God asks us to lay ourselves down and dwell with Him fully.

The word undone comes from the cry of Isaiah when he encountered the holiness of God — “Woe is me, for I am undone” (Isaiah 6:5). It is not a place of shame, but of awakening, where we become aware of God’s presence and our deep need for Him.

What began as something deeply personal has grown into a shared dwelling, a place for the weary, the seeking, and the becoming. Here, hearts are invited to rest, to be undone, and to become renewed in truth, worship, and quiet transformation

Our Story

Quiet Moments

Gentle reflections to soothe your soul.

God already sees who you are. Let Him show you.

Daily Grace

It’s not about perfection. It’s about letting God lead

Sacred Space

Prayer

God, search my heart and show me what I cannot see.
Reveal where pride has taken root and where I need to be humbled.
I surrender my defenses and invite Your truth.
Show me myself through Your mercy.

Scripture

“Search me, O God, and know my heart.”
Psalm 139:23

Where we read, pause, and respond

Where we cleanse, we yield, and we strive for holiness

Thank you Lord for this shelter, but more for the Spirit dwelling within me, making me Your temple, a place of joy and peace

A serene corner with a muted clay vase holding fresh sage green leaves on a driftwood brown table.
A serene corner with a muted clay vase holding fresh sage green leaves on a driftwood brown table.