DON'T LET YOUR FAITH TAKE A VACATION (EVEN IF YOU DO)
It’s summer!
The days are longer, the grills are fired up, and calendars are sprinkled with road trips, weddings, beach days, and family reunions. After a long winter (and a chaotic spring), we all need a little rest.
But here’s a gentle reminder: while you might take a break from your routine, don’t take a break from your faith.
Vacations are great for the soul, but so is staying connected to the One who made your soul.
Faith isn’t a To-Do List, but it should also never be “Out of Office.”
When life slows down, it’s tempting to press pause on spiritual habits: church attendance, devotional time, small groups, even prayer. But God doesn’t need you to perform for Him—He just wants to stay close.
Whether you’re watching the sunset at the lake, standing in line at Disney, or sitting on your front porch with a cold lemonade—God is already there.
3 Easy Ways to Keep Your Faith in Gear This Summer
You don’t have to do anything complicated to stay spiritually grounded while you're on the go.
Here are a few simple ideas:
1. Make Worship Part of the Road Trip
Create a playlist of worship songs or podcasts and press play between destinations. Turn the car into a moving sanctuary. Northgate
Live Streams every service and has a
huge archive
of music and messages, too!
2. Bring Scripture with You (Digitally or Old-School)
Download a Bible app, pack a pocket devotional, or screenshot a verse each week. The goal isn’t to be impressive, it’s to stay connected.
3. Use Nature as a Reminder
The lakes, the trees, even your neighbor’s backyard flowers—creation speaks! Let the beauty around you nudge you to say thanks and talk to the creator.
God Doesn’t Clock Out.
One of the best parts about our relationship with Jesus is that it’s not confined to a location, schedule, or season. He doesn’t need you to be “at home” with your regular routine to be present in your activities. He’s walking with you through every vacation photo, every quiet moment, and every family memory you’re making.
So go ahead—rest, relax, recharge.
Just don’t forget to bring Jesus with you.











