In seasons of change, making room can feel like loss.
A room once filled by familiar patterns becomes quieter.
A structure that once gave shape begins to loosen.
A role, building, ministry, or practice asks to be seen differently.
It is tempting to rush in and fill the space.
With answers.
With plans.
With activity.
With reassurance.
But in the Two Loop frame, the space between what is completing and what is emerging is not empty. It is often the place where imagination begins.
That space asks for courage.
The courage not to control too quickly.
The courage not to dismiss grief.
The courage to ask what new life may need in order to take root.
Hope makes room before it makes plans.
What helps your community make room for what is emerging?