Newsletter
What to Expect
Bloom & Vine arrives weekly. Each edition offers one essay or reflection — no digest, no roundup, no noise. Just one idea, developed with care.
The letter explores how faith, work, and family life can become coherent — not through grand gestures, but through the small choices that accumulate into a life.
- Faith & daily life
- Family life & the domestic church
- Creative work & vocation
- The alignment of belief and daily life
- Time, attention & how we inhabit our days
From a Recent Letter
"What we do in ordinary days is who we are becoming. Not what we intend, or what we plan — but what we actually do, again and again, in the unremarkable hours."
This is the conviction at the heart of Bloom & Vine. That daily life is not a rehearsal for something more important. It is the thing itself.
Recent Letters
On why everything feels slightly misaligned — and why restoring coherence may be the quiet work of our time.
On the domestic church — not as an ideal, but as the ordinary place where faith takes shape in daily life.
On vocation, creative work, and how the things we make can reflect who we are becoming.
Why Bloom & Vine
Most content today is designed to interrupt. Bloom & Vine is designed to accompany — arriving once a week, offering one idea worth sitting with.
It is read by people who want their faith and their daily life to feel like one thing, not two.
A meaningful life is not made all at once.
It grows through the days we learn to inhabit well.
Totum Peak is the platform connecting Monica Anyango’s writing, formation work, and cultural projects. © 2026