About this Event
Under Paris Skies: A Garden of Grace
Receiving His Newness in Every Season
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🌿 Foundational Scripture
Isaiah 43:19
“Behold, I am doing a new thing;
now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?
I will make a way in the wilderness
and rivers in the desert.”
This becomes the spiritual foundation of the tea.
God is not only the God of what was —
He is the God of what is springing forth.
Some women are walking through wilderness seasons.
Some are emerging from winter.
Some are stepping into new roles, new assignments, new identities.
And today is about slowing down long enough to perceive the new thing.
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🌸 Supporting Scripture for Renewal
Lamentations 3:22–23
“His mercies are new every morning;
great is Your faithfulness.”
Spring mirrors this truth.
Every bloom is proof that God still renews.
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🌷 Refined Theme Description (Soft & Healing)
This spring, beneath imagined Paris skies and surrounded by the beauty of a blooming garden, we gather to breathe in God’s newness.
Under Paris Skies: A Garden of Grace is not simply a Mother-Daughter Tea — it is a sacred pause.
A place to:
• Release what winter carried
• Receive fresh mercy
• Make room for what God is growing now
Whether you come as a mother, a daughter, a mentor, a spiritual mother, or a woman learning to be nurtured again — there is space for you here.
In every garden, not every flower blooms at the same time.
Yet each one is intentional.
Each one is seen.
Each one belongs.
Today, we lean into the promise:
God is doing a new thing — and it is springing forth in us.
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🫖 Opening Welcome (Revised with Newness Focus)
“Welcome to Under Paris Skies: A Garden of Grace.
Today we gather not around titles, but around tenderness.
Not around perfection, but around promise.
The Lord declares in Isaiah, ‘Behold, I am doing a new thing — now it springs forth.’
Spring teaches us to look again.
To notice what is budding.
To believe that winter was never the end of our story.
Some of us are stepping into new seasons of motherhood.
Some are grieving.
Some are waiting.
Some are becoming.
But all of us are invited to receive God’s newness.
May today be a gentle exhale.
May mercy feel fresh.
May hope begin to bloom again.”
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Praise, Power, and Compassion Ministries, 2188 JAMES LEE BLVD (HIGHWAY 90), Crestview, United States
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