A faith community
A place to pause.
Most social media is white water rapids — noise, outrage, comparison, scroll. Still Waters is the other thing. A community where your faith isn't a niche interest. It's just home.
Join Still Waters →"He leads me beside still waters." — Psalm 23:2
Built differently
You don't like a post here. You pause for it. The Selah interaction — named for the breath mark woven through the Psalms — means: I stopped. I prayed for you. That's a fundamentally different kind of social interaction.
The Word isn't a feature you can toggle on. It's woven into the fabric — a daily verse at the center of your feed, the ability to anchor any post to a passage, and a community that holds each other to it.
Your feed is chronological. Nobody is paying to reach you. There are no viral mechanics designed to spike your cortisol. What you see is simply what the people you follow are sharing. Quiet on purpose.
Small groups. Reading streaks. Check-ins. The things the church has always done together in living rooms and Sunday school classes — finally built for how we actually live now.
A glimpse
This is what your feed looks like when the noise is gone.
Why we're building this
Christians have been sharing their faith online for decades — in comment sections, in Facebook groups, in Instagram captions that feel slightly out of place. There's never been a space built specifically for this. A place where prayer is the primary language. Where the Word is the anchor. Where slowing down is the whole point.
Still Waters isn't trying to be the biggest platform. It's trying to be the truest one.
"Be still, and know that I am God." — Psalm 46:10