In today’s busy and demanding culture, so many things are fighting for our attention. At times, if we’re being honest, the Church can at times simply be another “thing” competing for our time, energy, and attention. Yet, in the midst of all the noise, God’s invitation to us is the same as it always has been: “be still and know that I am God.” Join us as we try to recapture the lost practice of being still before the Lord.
The Three S’s (05-29-2021)
As we kick off a new series, we take a look at some spiritual practices that come less naturally to many of us in today's culture. Join us this week as we remember the importance of the simple yet important practices of silence, solitude, and stillness.
What Is Stillness? (06-05-2021)
Stillness, solitude, and silence can be difficult practices. This week, we’ll take a closer look at stillness to identify what it is, why we should practice it, why it’s challenging, and what it might look like for different people.
Too Busy Not To Be Still (06-12-2021)
In all the chaos of our days, how are we able to prepare for what the world throws at us? How are we able to hear the guidance God is willing to give? How do you take a moment to refuel? Following the example of Jesus, he took moments to practice solitude, be still, and be silent. In the craziness of our lives, we are too busy NOT to be still and allow the clarity and calm that God provides through moments of stillness.
Knowing When To Shut Up (06-19-2021)
While the ideas of stillness, silence, and solitude are obviously interconnected, each has its own distinct place in our spiritual formation. This week we discuss silence as a practice and the way it exposes us when its pursued both as a part of and apart from solitude and stillness.
The Secret Weapon Against Fear (06-26-2021)
This week we are going to close out our series by exploring another attribute of stillness that we find in the Old Testament from the book of 1st Kings.
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