Tasha Layton is set to debut a deeply personal new short film, Meet Me in the Valley, offering audiences a powerful invitation to encounter God in the quiet places of life.
Premiering Thursday, May 7 at 6 PM (ET) on YouTube, the film is inspired by Layton's own three-day journey into Death Valley, where she intentionally stepped away from the noise of everyday life to pray, fast, and seek God in solitude. What unfolds is a visually compelling and spiritually rich reflection on what it means to meet God in the wilderness.
At the heart of Meet Me in the Valley is a resonant question: What happens when everything gets quiet enough to finally hear God? Through stark desert imagery and moments of stillness, Layton captures the tension and beauty of stripping away distractions to rediscover the voice of God.
The film accompanies her recent song release of the same name, forming a unified artistic and spiritual expression. Together, the project underscores a timeless biblical truth-that God often meets His people not in the noise, but in the silence; not on the mountaintop, but in the valley.
Layton has shared that her prayer is for the film to encourage those navigating their own seasons of hardship, uncertainty, or waiting. By documenting her personal experience, she hopes viewers will be reminded that even in life's most desolate moments, they are not alone-and that God is present, speaking, and near.
With its global release on YouTube, Meet Me in the Valley will be accessible to audiences worldwide, offering a moment of pause, reflection, and spiritual renewal. As Tasha Layton continues to blend music, storytelling, and ministry, this latest project stands as a compelling testament to the power of stillness, surrender, and faith.
















