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December 2025

RelationSHIFT: Lessons from the Life of Naomi

Deaconess Community,

 

As the year bends toward its close, the world itself feels like it is exhaling from the exhaustion of running without a moment to catch one single breath. Across faith traditions, sacred seasons have come and completed: the Jewish New Year sounded months ago, Muslim communities celebrated the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, and Christians now stand in the quiet expectancy of the Advent of the Promised One. Together, these rhythms remind us of a shared invitation to realign our hearts and relationships in anticipation of what is to come.


I call this a RelationSHIFT, the holy reordering that happens when life, loss, and growth begin to reshape us from the inside out.


I’ve been living in such a season myself. Just weeks ago, my eldest brother completed his earthly journey, one day short of three years since my father’s final moments on earth. The timing made me have to gather myself in faith. Grief and loss have been tender, constant visitors. And with them came the awareness that relationships around me were shifting, too: some drifting, most deepening, and still others completing their purpose.


At the same time, I could feel another truth rising in me, a quiet transformation, a becoming. A new iteration of who I am in Christ and who I am called to be in the world that seems to coincide with these RelationSHIFTs.


Maybe you have been going through similar shifts. Perhaps you, too, have sensed transitions you can’t see but can feel, a subtle turning of the season in your own life. If so, I pray these reflections from Naomi’s story in the book of Ruth give language to what your spirit is already experiencing.


Lessons from Naomi for this Season of Change

Naomi teaches us that RelationSHIFTs often begin in places we never asked to be. Famine, loss, transition: all of it pushed her toward a new chapter. And the new chapter called her to a place of provision and abundance, just as it did when she set her face toward Bethlehem, “the House of Bread.”


  • Anticipate a refreshing: When something in your life feels out of season, it may not be an ending. Consider that God may be signaling a new direction.


Naomi’s story also shows us that relationships bring clarity in times of change. Orpah, whose name means “back of the neck,” turned back. Ruth, whose name means “companion and friend,” moved forward with Naomi, remaining her constant and rock. Both choices revealed purpose. Both represent the character of people we encounter throughout life. Some connections are for a chapter. Some are for the journey.


  • Trust: Release what is finished without bitterness, accusation, or aimless wondering “why,” or you will miss the blessing of who remains, sent as gifts into your bountifully beautiful life.


Naomi also faced the temptation of becoming bitter – a cautionary tale for us to resist the same temptation. She tried to rename herself “Mara.” I understand that impulse. Grief tries to convince us that the emptiness and the void are the whole story. But RelationSHIFTs are not the end of our identity or our story. They are often the pruning before the bloom.


  • Believe: Choose love and hope, even in the face of enormous tests, in anticipation of the seasons of joy to come.


And Naomi encourages us to expect our Ruths, the companions who show up with loyalty, clarity, and audacious courage. The ones God sends you to and sends to you, meeting you on the road less traveled, exactly where purpose and divine assignment call your lives to intertwine.


  • Connect: Stay open to the Ruth experiences – the connections that give strength – and in turn, be that anchoring presence for others.

 

A Blessing for the Season Ahead

If 2025 has stretched you, shaken you, or rearranged your relationships in ways you didn’t see coming, take heart. You’re not losing your footing. You’re being positioned for your next YES to a higher calling...a call to something exceedingly, abundantly above all that you can ask or think, according to the power that works in you (Ephesians 3.20-21).   


RelationSHIFTs reveal what is finished and prepare us for what – and who – is to come.

They guide us away from what no longer fits and usher in the people and wisdom we didn’t know we needed. They fan the flame of the gifts inside of us until they catch on fire.


May you have the strength to release what is behind you with grace,

the hopeful expectancy to welcome what is to come,

and the insight to recognize the Ruths assigned to your next season.


And as you move, may the preparation you’ve been undergoing continue to hold:

hold you,

hold us,

and hold us together

in the ways that matter most.


Happy Holy Season,

Pastor Bethany


This piece was featured in The St. Louis American.

FROM THE FOUNDATION

The Request for Proposals for our Policy Campaign Grants is now open! These grants offer up to $100,000 in general operating support for timely and urgent issue-based campaigns that advance public policy through voter engagement, civic activation, and community organizing. Organizations that operate within the Deaconess Foundation footprint of Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois can learn more about this funding opportunity and apply here.

We wish our entire community a warm and joyous holiday season! In observance of the Winter Sabbath, Deaconess Center will be closed from December 15 through January 15. Learn more about our convening hours here. We look forward to welcoming you back in the new year.

Last month, we gathered for the Annual Meeting of the Deaconess Foundation Board! At this meeting, we shared how our strategic approach has come to life over the past year and celebrated the vibrant intergenerational learnings from the Seniors Community Fund and NextGen Grantmakers. We also celebrated Lt. Elbert Jennings, whom we welcomed as our newest member of our Board of Trustees. A huge thank you to all who joined us!

PARTNER SPOTLIGHT

NextGen Grantmakers + Seniors Community Fund

Grant Partners


As part of Deaconess Foundation's strategic approach to advancing liberation in seven generations, we invested $450,000 in two innovative community-stewarded funds: NextGen Grantmakers and the Seniors Community Revitalization and Development Fund (Seniors Community Fund). Both initiatives put funding decisions into the hands of the people – in this case, young people and older adults – who are part of the generations for which they are providing solutions.


NextGen Grantmakers is a transformative, youth-stewarded fund, launched in partnership by Vision for Children at Risk (VCR) and Deaconess Foundation, that places funding decisions in the hands of young changemakers. $100,000 in grant funds was awarded to five organizations that fall within NextGen Grantmakers' priority areas. The funding was awarded to:


  • Gentle Men of Vision
  • DePaul USA
  • Dream Builders 4 Equity
  • Hope Creates
  • Opportunity House


The Seniors Community Fund is a community-led fund that was launched in partnership by the Community Health Commission of Missouri (CHCM) and Deaconess Foundation. It is led by a Senior Advisory Board, composed of adults 55 years and older, who selected a group of 14 grant recipients that operate in areas including safety, transportation, and health navigation support. The grant recipients include:


  • Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House
  • Mission: St. Louis
  • Rebuilding Together Saint Louis
  • Hitz Memorial Home
  • Ignite Hope’s Wheels of Connection
  • Mercy Hospital St. Louis Senior Transportation Assistance
  • St. Louis Society for the Blind and Visually Impaired
  • Rx Outreach
  • Vitendo 4 Africa
  • Housing Provided for the Elderly, Inc (HOPE)
  • Claudie’s Urban Community Gardens
  • Criminal Justice Ministry
  • Guardian Angel Settlement Association
  • St. Louis Health Equipment Lending Program (STLHELP)


Learn more about the Seniors Community Fund and NextGen Grantmakers grant recipients here.

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