Seasonal paths
You’re already welcome here—take what helps, leave the rest. Open one door when you are ready, or rest and come back. No season earns your place; Christ already made room.
The site stays evergreen on purpose—but some weeks call for a named door. Below is still the same rhythm you already know: one KJV verse a day, plain words, a step, a prayer, on your device. Only the sign on the door changes.
Bookmark-friendly: once this page has opened on your device, it can stay readable offline—the same quiet care as the rest of the porch.
Easter
He is risen
One calm room gathers the week, short readings, and the family empty-tomb read: Resurrection & Easter in the University. For Easter morning or Holy Week (any year), He is risen offers short KJV readings—declarative, still quiet. For a full week of rhythm, keep Resurrection Hope (seven days, one verse a day). In March, a shorter table stop for little ones—and paper for the mud-season heart—lives at Family rhythm → let the little children come and Spring at the table (one page) (map: let the little children come). In April, add the joy-parable of the lost piece (Luke 15:8–10) (map: the lost piece) and when spring feels overwhelming (one page) for loud schedules and longer light. In May, your Father knows (Matthew 6:25–34) (map: same read) and five thousand fed (John 6) sit on the same Family rhythm line; for scattered minds, when spring feels scattered (one page) tucks next to the overwhelming sheet in a folder.
After the house is quiet again—programs done, Monday back—After Easter: quiet Mondays is seven gentle days for kindness that stays, peace when feelings lag, and hope that does not depend on bright emotions. Same one-verse-a-day pace; no pressure to perform.
When the week feels loud, the seven-day plan keeps the same gentle pace as everything else on the site—saved on your device, optional listen on each day.
Christmas
One calm room for waiting and light—Advent, Christmas week, family prints, and the late-fall bridge: Advent & Christmas in the University.
Start with the dedicated week, then add breadth if you want:
- Advent Quiet — seven short days before the noise peaks; one KJV verse, plain words, saved on your device.
- Christmas Week — Christ the Light — Isaiah, shepherds, Word made flesh, Emmanuel, grace appeared.
- Gospel of John sampler — seven days in the Beloved Disciple's witness.
- Psalms of Praise — seven days of thanks and song.
- 30-Day Praise & Thanksgiving — when you want gratitude to carry past December.
- Family rhythm → December manger (Luke 2:1–7; 2:8–14; John 1:14) and as the year ends (one page) · year-end rest (one page) for the table and the year’s last nights—map mirror: University → December at the manger; as the year ends (seasonal note) below.
Pin a day to your household list: Memory Verses on the Family hub, or the month grid on Year-round rhythm.
Harvest & thanksgiving
When tables fill and the year turns toward winter, Scripture names the Giver—not the gift count.
- Harvest Gratitude — seven calm days of thanks in the KJV.
- When Thanksgiving feels lonely or hard (one page) — five KJV lines when the table is thin or heavy; Family rhythm → November: widow, give thanks and the map → November at the table hold the same read-alouds.
- 30-Day Praise & Thanksgiving — a longer lane when you want gratitude to settle in.
- The University of Doubt — six KJV days when questions sit beside the thanks; same one-verse pace.
- Late summer, early rest — five KJV days that bridge toward harvest (see late summer bridge below).
- Quiet fall harvest — five KJV days when the air cools; see quiet fall harvest below.
Gentle background ideas for art or slides: Verse image → University of God prompts (harvest table, orchard, and summer field presets live there too).
As the year ends
When the calendar is loud and the heart is tired—not a resolution list, only steady lines before the year turns. The December manger reads on Family rhythm (birth, shepherds, Word made flesh) match December at the manger on the University map. Two ink pages, different verses: as the year ends (one page) (numbered days, strength, crown of goodness, Christ the same, good work begun) beside year-end rest (one page) (sleep, yoke, peace, care). Advent quiet, Emmanuel week, and Start the year in the Word on this device when screen fits the week better than paper.
New Year
Fresh paper on the calendar does not fix the heart—but Christ does, one day at a time.
- Start the year in the Word — one calm page: New Year prints (including quiet New Year reset), God with Us — Emmanuel Week beside the other January plans, a short anchor list, and John’s prologue (full read) on Family rhythm.
- Gentle New Year Reset — five short days when a full week feels like too much.
- New Year Week — Steady Mercies — new mornings, numbered days, press forward, Lord willing, Psalm 1, trust.
- When the year feels heavy (five verses) and Gentle New Year week (seven days) — ink-friendly companions; same texts as the plans, no sign-in.
- Quiet New Year reset (one page) — five KJV verses that match Gentle New Year reset; pairs with year-end rest and Family rhythm → In the beginning (John 1:1–14).
- As the year ends (one page) — five KJV verses for the last days of December (wisdom, strength for the day, crown of the year, Christ the same, He will perform it); see as the year ends (seasonal) and pair with year-end rest (one page) for a second set of steady lines.
- Year-end rest (one page) — five KJV verses for the last days of December and New Year’s Eve (peace, yoke, care); pairs with Family rhythm → December manger and Advent & Christmas in the University when the week is still loud.
- New Believer — First Steps if you are starting or starting again.
- Trust in Uncertainty or Hope in Uncertainty when the year ahead feels unclear.
- Work & Daily Labor when January means showing up on the job.
- 30-Day Praise & Thanksgiving to open the year with thanks before requests.
Back to school
Routines return; nerves do too. Steady Scripture for students, parents, and teachers:
When you want one restful room that ties courage, family evenings, and the same Come unto me lines as the top of the University map—with a family read on Family rhythm and a Philippians peace read in the hub—open Back to school in the University (KJV, saved on this device, no login). Two longer September table reads—the lost sheep (full parable) and he washed their feet (John 13)—match the map → back to school band. For ink when green thins to gold, when the leaves start turning (one page); seasonal anchor: when leaves turn below.
- Back-to-School Courage — seven days named for the hallway and the lunch line, same gentle KJV rhythm as every other plan.
- Back-to-School Fear — seven days for parents and children carrying anxiety about new schools and new unknowns. God goes before you.
- When School Feels Scary — a gentle read-aloud story, coloring page, and quiet questions for little ones who feel nervous. Joshua 1:9. KJV.
- Long Days with Little Ones — seven days for parents worn thin by summer; meets you in the hidden hours before school begins.
- 7-Day Peace
- Worry to Trust
- Parenting (seven days)
- Family Worship in the Trenches
Pacing the whole school year (August–July): Year-round rhythm.
Summer
When schedules loosen, one verse a day still fits—lighter weeks, same KJV voice.
Between spring’s alleluias and the long days of June, Pentecost & the Spirit in the University is one room for the Spirit’s coming, a Gospel-of-John week, summer stillness, and a family read when loaves look too few—same KJV voice, saved on this device like every other plan.
In June, a calm Father’s Day doorway gathers marriage, parenting, and family reads without performance pressure. As the months lean toward thanks and first fruits, Summer & harvest in the University carries that provision theme forward—Harvest Gratitude week, stillness, late-summer rest, a fields read, a line about your heavenly Father’s care, and a Good Shepherd read on Family rhythm—still one KJV pace, with the same voice on the map → summer & harvest. In June, add the sower in full—parable and explanation—at Family rhythm → sower & good soil (full) (map: same read); in July, the full lake crossing and cast all your care (1 Peter 5) on Family rhythm (map: peace, be still (full), cast all your care); for paper on packed weeks, when summer feels too much (one page) sits with the spring sheets in a folder; for the porch before school lists, late summer reset (one page).
Want the same paths on the University map? Open Summer in the University, Pentecost & the Spirit, or Summer & harvest—stillness, seeds, a thanks-week, and links back here so the classroom stays one connected place.
- Summer Stillness — five short days for heat and travel weeks.
- Long Days with Little Ones — seven gentle days for parents who are worn thin by the long summer.
- When Grief Feels Heavy in Summer — seven days for hearts carrying sorrow when the days are long and bright. God sits with you in the empty chair.
- Summer Time Sadness — seven days for the quiet heaviness, flatness, or loneliness that settles in without a clear name. He holds you.
- When Your Heart Feels Heavy (kids) — a gentle read-aloud story, coloring page, and quiet questions for little ones on sad summer days.
- When Your Heart Misses Someone (kids) — a tender story for little ones carrying the missing. The Good Shepherd walks through the valley with them.
- Summer Seeds for Kids — eight-week spine for families; see Year-round rhythm — summer.
- The University of Doubt — for weeks when the long light leaves faith feeling thin; still one verse a day.
- Evening in the University (Family) — four short table lights; one clean print page for the fridge or bedside.
Father’s Day (June)
For dads, grandfathers, and weary fathers-at-heart
Fatherhood is not a performance review. Some of you lead with joy; some carry grief, distance, or a child you are still learning to love well. God sees fathers who show up tired—and fathers who wish they could show up better. One anchor for the week:
Ephesians 6:4 — And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
When the day feels complicated, start small: Parenting feels heavy, Marriage (7 days), After a hard conversation, or Gifts from the Father of Lights. For little ones at the table: Kids Corner and Family rhythm → your Father knows. Heavy week? 7-day emergency calm pack.
- Marriage — seven gentle days when home feels strong, strained, or in between.
- After a hard conversation — seven days when words landed wrong and the room still feels cold.
- Long days with little ones — for fathers worn thin before summer ends.
- Your Father knows (Matthew 6) — read-aloud for the table; map: University → same read.
Late summer → early rest
When August heat and September lists share the same week—thanks, a full table’s blessing, sleep in God’s care, and Christ’s yoke in one short path. Not a program; a seasonal door beside Summer Stillness and Harvest Gratitude. One ink page for the in-between: late summer reset (one page) — rest, thanks, new mercies, cast care, renewed strength—with Mark 4:35–41 (full) and 1 Peter 5:6–7 on Family rhythm when the table wants a longer listen.
- Late summer reset (one page) — five KJV verses for slower weeks; pairs with the map’s peace, be still (full) and cast all your care read-alouds.
- Late summer, early rest — five KJV days: give thanks, enter with joy, bless after bread, lay down in peace, take His yoke.
- The University of Gratitude — if you want a six-day thanks lane the same month.
- Evening in the University for family evenings; print the four nights on one sheet.
- Harvest & thanksgiving when the table turns fully toward gathering; when the table feels thin or heavy for the same season.
- Quiet fall harvest — five KJV sheaves when October nears; see below.
- When the leaves start turning (one page) — five KJV verses for summer → fall; same seasonal note with family links.
When the leaves start turning
September air can feel like both a door and a deadline. These paths stay slow: the lost sheep (full, Family rhythm) and he washed their feet on the table; map → same reads under back to school. One page for the in-between: when the leaves start turning (one page)—Ecclesiastes 3, Psalm 1, Isaiah 40:8, James 1:17, 2 Corinthians 4—beside late summer reset if heat and lists still share the same week.
Quiet fall harvest
When school rhythms return and the light leans gold, a shorter KJV path can still feel full—sheaves, the white field, festival joy, every good gift, and harvest praise. Pairs with Harvest Gratitude and harvest image prompts without duplicating the seven-day week.
- Quiet fall harvest — Psalm 126, John 4, Deuteronomy 16, James 1, Psalm 67; one verse a day.
- Harvest Gratitude (7 days) when the table wants a full week of thanks language.
- The University of Gratitude (6 days) in the same emotional weather.
- Evening in the University print, morning & evening two cards, or a one-week family sheet for paper beside the plan.
- Family rhythm → fall (be still; the sower) and when school feels hard (one page) when the week needs ink, not just screen. For the first gold leaves, when the leaves start turning (one page) and the seasonal note above. When the week already feels too full, when fall feels heavy (one page) and the note below.
When fall feels heavy
Lists, dusk, and noise can share the same month—not a new program, only steady lines. The table reads in October: thanks, one loaf and late autumn (leper, daily bread) on Family rhythm match October at the table and late autumn on the map. One ink page for the heavier week: when fall feels heavy (one page)—Psalm 42, Lamentations 3, Isaiah 40, 2 Corinthians 4, John 14—beside Harvest Gratitude (7 days) and anxiety & fear in the University on this device if the mind runs fast.
When Thanksgiving feels lonely or hard
Empty chairs, a loud room, or a heart that cannot quite reach “grateful” on cue—the map still has a seat. The November table reads on Family rhythm (widow’s mite; rejoice, pray, give thanks) match November at the table on the University map. One ink page for the week: when Thanksgiving feels lonely or hard (one page)—Psalm 27, Psalm 34, Philippians 4, Hebrews 13, Matthew 5—with Harvest Gratitude (7 days), The University of Loneliness (7 days), and The University of Gratitude (6 days) on this device if screen pace fits better than paper.
Late fall, quiet winter
When the clock steals daylight and evenings settle early—before the full Advent hush—five KJV days keep one verse, one step, one prayer: light that darkness cannot end, a lamp to the next step, a great light to those in shadow, morning after weeping, and the Dayspring visiting from on high. Same saved-on-your-device pace; no rush toward December noise.
- Late fall, quiet winter — John 1, Psalm 119, Isaiah 9, Psalm 30, Luke 1; light in ordinary rooms.
- Quiet fall harvest — if October still feels like sheaves and fields first.
- Advent quiet — when the heart is ready for seven waiting-days in December.
- University map — summer to winter for the same connected classroom list.
- Simple family rhythm for morning reset, Evening in the University, and printable week sheets in one place.
- Family rhythm → late autumn (the thankful leper; the Lord’s Prayer) and when the days grow short (one page) for early-dark weeks before Advent week opens.
- Family rhythm → Good Shepherd, full read (John 10:1–18) and when winter lingers (one page) for February and long gray days after the new year—map: Shepherd, door to fold.
- Family rhythm → December manger (Luke 2:1–7; John 1:14) and year-end rest (one page) when Christmas week and New Year’s Eve share the same tired table.
Every season
Browse all Battle Plans — or return Home and search by how you feel. Identity in Christ is there when shame speaks louder than the calendar. For homeschool and private-school pacing across the year (August–July), see Year-round rhythm. Device-only memory verses: Family hub or month grid.