Yoga with Faith brings wellness flow to Lincoln collision center
Yoga met auto repair in Lincoln, where Faith Miller led an all-levels flow at Morrow Collision Center for a small, intentional crowd.

Yoga turned up in one of Lincoln’s least expected reset spaces: Morrow Collision Center’s North Location at 83rd and Adams, where Faith Miller led an all-levels flow as part of the Body Work Series at the Body Shop 2026. The session was set for Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 3:00 p.m., and the listing capped attendance to keep the room comfortable and intentional.
That unusual venue is the point. The event description framed the class as a chance to slow down, reconnect and move in a way that feels good, but it did so inside a working collision repair environment rather than a studio, gym or rec center. For casual yoga users, that kind of setting can be the entry point: familiar enough to feel local, unexpected enough to feel worth showing up for.
Faith Miller was the name attached to the flow, and the class sat inside a broader Body Work Series that already had a track record. Regina Peterson, Morrow Collision Center’s marketing director, launched the series at the Body Shop at Fairlane Event Spaces with a yoga and bodywork session that drew more than 30 attendees. That early turnout matters, because it suggests the formula has real pull beyond a single novelty event.

Fairlane Event Spaces are located inside working collision repair facilities, and Morrow says the event spaces are available at its 84th & Adams and 14th & Pine Lake locations. The company also says it hosts events at its 84th Street shop and its Southwest Lincoln shop, with flexible layouts and tables and chairs available on request. That setup gives the program a social edge, especially with the informal mingle tied to the event, turning the class into a place to move, meet and linger rather than simply roll up a mat and leave.
The broader company footprint explains why this kind of programming can keep repeating. Morrow Collision Center describes itself as a family-owned, locally operated auto body repair and refinish center in Lincoln, with I-CAR Gold certified technicians. A prior local feature said the business grew from its original shop at 22nd and Cornhusker Highway to three Lincoln locations with nearly 40 employees, and that it is Subaru, GM and Ford certified. With a third Lincoln location at 1241 Aries Drive and a new south Lincoln facility also announced, the yoga series looks less like a one-off stunt and more like a template for how a growing local business is using its space to build community around wellness.
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