The Listening Room
This room exists to honor you, the listener, to celebrate creative works, to extoll the glory of wonder; and to bask in the moment all meet.
This reflects Sacred Life Studio’s devotion to providing places where creativity can dwell, and where visitors may spend time and leave with something inwardly their own. It is offered as a small haven of sacred song—a place to sit with what strengthens, steadies, and calls you forward.
The Arc of Affirmation
There are moments when you quietly wonder if anyone truly sees what it has cost you to stay faithful to what you are being called toward.
Affirmation does not create something new. It strengthens what is already true.
It says: This is real. This is good. This stands.
These three songs trace a single movement—Communion. Counsel. Calling.
Together they move the heart from nearness…to courage...to charity.
Enter freely. Listen slowly. Leave strengthened.
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Three Songs.
One Journey.
There Is a Look In Your Eyes
An homage to sacred love.
Hymn For A Precious Believer
A blessing sung over a cherished one.
Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters
A loving reminder of sacred purpose.
Sacred Affirmations
Speak one slowly. Or carry one with you.
I am seen in my faithfulness.
What has been placed in my hands is not small.
Obedience leads farther than I can see.
The One who stirred my wonder carries my devotion beyond me.
My calling is steadied by God, not by outcome.
I am strengthened for what is mine to do.
I step forward entrusted.
The Composer’s Room
A LISTENING ROOM BENEDICTION
Music carries echoes older than memory, notes that arrive from its true source beyond this realm.
When you are drawn to it, that draw is not random.
Wonder is a summons. Music is a voice of wonder that may be shaping your calling. Whatever you have heard here that touches you, carry it with reverence.
Follow where it leads. For the One who stirred your wonder honors faithfulness and will carry yours farther than you see.
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To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1
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Stones of Remembrance
In Scripture, testimony often follows encounter. Jacob wrestled—and named the place. Hannah prayed—and sang. The healed man met Jesus—and bore witness.
When the Israelites crossed the Jordan, they gathered stones as a memorial, so that in generations to come others would ask, “What do these stones mean?”
Experience precedes inscription. Encounter gives rise to remembrance. If something here strengthened or inspired you—a song, a word, a quiet affirmation—you are welcome to leave a stone.
Your testimony may steady someone who arrives after you.
Leave Your Stone Here