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Welcome to The Pilgrim's Table!

My cozy weekly letter to your inbox.

Hi! I'm Emmy!

I'm really glad that you're here.

This little corner of the internet was created slowly, out of quiet moments, ordinary days, the gentle work that God does when no one else is watching. I want this place to feel less like a platform and more like a place for you to sit down and breath. With coffee of course.

Here we'll chat about.

  • Faith in the everyday.
  • Learning to trust God in the mundane.
  • Surrendering when we don't understand.
  • And that Jesus is a lot closer than we think. Patiently knocking, and always right here beside you.

These letters won't be loud or hurried. They'll be honest, simple, and rooted in hope that even our hardest seasons are being used to form us into who we were always meant to be. We're walking together toward Zion, toward the New Jerusalem, toward a life hidden in Christ's love.

Thank you for being here. It means a lot to me.

I hope this place feels like a gentle place to rest. To remember who and what really matters. And to keep pushing forward to the feet of Jesus. Even when you feel like you have nothing left. He's worth it.

With lots of love,

Emmy.

P.s. for the King and His purpose!

There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out all fear. 1 John 4:18

See you next week!

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Emmy lou

Gentle Encouragement is a quiet, faith-filled newsletter for the season you’re in. It’s a place to notice the beauty in the mundane, to trust the growth that comes through the fire, and to deepen your relationship with Christ in the secret place. You’ll receive thoughtful reflections, Scripture, and gentle reminders that even the unseen moments are shaping something meaningful. Sent slowly. Always with intention.

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