Extracurricular activities shape a child’s life.
Sports, clubs, scouting, volunteering—
each one teaches the quiet art of showing up,
working with others,
and discovering who we are becoming.
And this points to a deeper truth:
participation is not just something we do—
it is the way we exist in the world.
The way we relate,
the way we share,
the way we give and receive—
this is the sacred shape of the soul God has formed in us.
And just as our participation with others is uniquely ours,
so too is our participation with God.
It rises from the life we’ve lived,
the wounds we carry,
the joys we’ve known,
the story God has been writing in us from the beginning.
It is our way of saying yes.
So Scripture calls us into this holy participation:
“Build yourselves up in your most holy faith;
pray in the Holy Spirit.
Keep yourselves in the love of God,
and wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ
that leads to eternal life.”
Faith is not passive.
Faith is participation—
a leaning in,
a choosing to remain in love,
a waiting that forms us.
And when Jesus lived this way—
fully participating in the Father’s will—
the chief priests and scribes asked,
“By what authority are you doing these things?”
They could not see that His authority
flowed from His perfect participation
in the Father’s heart.
So today we ask for the same grace:
to participate in God’s life
with the story we’ve been given,
with the faith we are building,
with the love that holds us,
and with the mercy that leads us home.
.Prayer
Lord Jesus, draw me close
in holy participation.
Shape my heart through the life
You Yourself have given.
Hold me steady in Your love,
and lead me by Your mercy.
Amen