This sermon explores Psalm 65’s celebration of God’s presence within creation, drawing from the spiritual insights of Brother Lawrence, who found the sacred in everyday tasks, and poet Mary Oliver’s idea that “attention is the beginning of devotion.” Reflecting on Psalm 65, which describes God’s active presence in the natural world, the sermon invites us to open our senses to the teaching and mystery in creation. By contemplating our lives through the seasons of nature, we can become more aware of God’s presence in all moments, whether in awe or struggle, and carry this awareness to the communion table as a tangible expression of God’s grace.