Seasons @ BCC

We don’t just organize our community around events or sermon series. We shape our life together around seasons. Some seasons are longer. Some are shorter. All of them matter.

January 2026 - Season of Reflection

The last two months of the year are often too full to really hear.
Too much noise. Too many expectations. Too little space.

That’s why we take January as a season of reflection.

This is a slower stretch where we pause, look back, and listen forward. We ask real questions. We sit with the answers. We reflect on the good, the bad, and the ugly of 2025, not to judge it, but to learn from it. And from that place, we begin to build into 2026.

We don’t believe in starting over.
We believe in building wisely.

Reflection helps us notice what shaped us, what drained us, what strengthened us, and what quietly drifted us off course. It’s how we realign our hearts and our steps.

Below are resources designed to help you reflect honestly and listen attentively as you enter the year ahead.

Community Fast

As part of this season, we invite our community into 21 days of fasting.

Fasting is the discipline we use to create space.

At its core, fasting is an exchange. We intentionally set something down so we can become more attentive to God. It’s not about deprivation or performance. It’s about awareness and alignment.

People fast in different ways:

Food – skipping meals or certain foods

Media – stepping back from social media, streaming, or constant noise

Pace – slowing schedules, reducing commitments, creating margin

The goal is the same for all of us: to quiet what competes for our attention and make room for what truly matters.

Fasting helps surface what’s been forming us beneath the surface. It reveals attachments, habits, and patterns we may not notice otherwise. And it opens space for prayer, reflection, and clarity.

This season isn’t about doing more.
It’s about making room.

“God, guard our hearts and order our steps.”