A Symphony of Grace — Sessions 1–12
A look back at who you were — and who you are becoming
Before you answer a single question, take a breath. Light a candle if you'd like. Ask the Holy Spirit to bring to mind what He most wants you to see. This is not a test — it is an act of remembrance. You have done hard and holy work. Let it speak.
Everything you have discovered about how God made you
God calls you by name — Daughter of the King. What does it mean to you now to be claimed as His own? Has that felt different since Session 1?
Is there a moment from this program where you felt most like a daughter — fully known, fully held?
Before this program, where were you most likely to look for your identity — achievement, relationships, roles? What has shifted?
Is there a false identity you have set down — or one you are still working to release?
How has your capacity to receive God's love changed over these twelve sessions? Where do you still sense resistance?
What did your color season reveal about how God painted you? How has that changed the way you see yourself in a mirror, in a photograph, in a room?
How do you understand the way God is glorified through your particular presence now? Has the way you inhabit a room, a conversation, or a moment changed?
What did it mean to you to see your created form as dignified and beautiful? What is still tender here — and what has softened?
How has knowing your love language (and others') changed how you give or receive love — in your relationships, and with God?
Which of your Gifts of Grace surprised you most? Which one do you feel most called to steward right now — and how are you living from it?
What has your temperament revealed about your God-given way of being in the world? Have you found it easier to extend grace to yourself in the areas where your temperament creates friction?
How has understanding your cognitive wiring changed the way you relate to yourself — or to others who see the world differently?
Is there a function or tendency in you that you have learned to see as a gift rather than a flaw?
What shadow did you bring into the light? You do not have to name it here — but what is Christ saying to you in that place?
How has this session changed the way you hold your wounds — as something to hide, or something He can redeem?
Which virtue is God most clearly cultivating in you right now? What does that invitation look like in your ordinary daily life?
Is there a virtue you resisted at first that you now find yourself drawn toward? What happened there?
Twelve sessions. Twelve movements of discovery. Now step back and listen to what has been composed.
Which session or concept has stayed with you the most — the one that follows you into your ordinary week?
What is one thing you believed about yourself at Session 1 that has shifted, softened, or been set down?
Was there a moment in this program where you felt seen by God through something you were learning? What was it?
If you had to name the single most significant thing God has revealed to you about yourself through these twelve sessions, what would it be?
Where do you sense your symphony beginning to come into focus? Where does it still feel like unresolved music?
What would you want the other women in this cohort to know about what this journey has meant to you?
Three words
Is there anything you want to bring into the celebration — something you want to say aloud, receive, or offer to the group?