What Does It Mean When a Post Is “Sticky” on Our Site?
If you’ve ever visited our homepage and noticed the same post sitting proudly at the top, even when newer posts are published—congratulations, you’ve met a sticky post!
What is a Sticky Post?
In WordPress, a sticky post is simply a blog post that we choose to pin to the top of the homepage. Think of it as a special “front row seat” for content we want every visitor to see.
Why We Use Sticky Posts
We make a post sticky when it contains:
- Important announcements
- Core reflections or cornerstone teachings
- Content that’s helpful for new visitors
- Community challenges or ongoing discussions
What Happens When We Mark a Post as Sticky
- It stays above all other posts on the homepage or in a specific category.
- Newer posts will still appear, but just under the sticky post.
- It remains sticky until we manually “unstick” it.
Why This Matters for You
This means the very first thing you see when visiting our site is something we consider worth your time and attention—whether it’s an encouraging reflection, an important update, or a post that answers common questions.

Fun Fact:
If you run your WordPress site, you can make a post sticky by editing the post, checking the “Stick to the top of the blog” option in the “Post” settings, and updating it.
So, if you notice a post sitting up top for a while, know that it’s not stuck there by accident—it’s there because we believe it’s valuable for you.
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