Abstract Amidst the disruption and disorientation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, many around the world (re)turned to faith, religion, and spiritual practices for solace and resilience, particularly during the early periods of isolation and lockdown. Taking inspiration from feminist scholarship that intertwines faith, gender, and space, we aim to explore New Zealand women’s embodied and emotional experiences as they (re)negotiate their relationships with their faiths during the pandemic.