Creating intentional life-giving rhythms
For most of us, the past several years have been filled with intense disruption, disorientation, perhaps anxiety and despair. You may find your "typical" patterns of work, home, and relational life upended, with no sense of what the future will look like. Yet here, in the disruption, we are given an incredible opportunity to re-orient ourselves towards creating new structures for holistic flourishing. As we continue to ask ourselves, "Who we are becoming?" during this challenging season, this guided 4-week journey is intentionally designed to:
- Process the current season of pain,
- Discern what matters most to God,
- Practice stillness, deepening the inner life of faith, and
- Affirm the importance of community in hearing and responding to God's voice.
The journey is intended to be done in partnership with another, so find a friend or family member to enroll with you!
The rhythms consist of the following components:
- Weekly hour-long sessions for stimulating theological training and skillful orientation to introduce each week's theme.
- Daily "Listening Book" exercises to facilitate hearing God in the midst of hectic days incorporating a variety of spiritual practices.
- 3x/wk 25-minute times of guided stillness and prayer.
- Weekly 45-min listening conversation with a spiritual companion.
Stewarding Power
Recorded Sept 13 – Oct 10, 2020
The theme for these four weeks focuses on the indwelling power of God's Spirit and how, in Christ, power has been rightly restored, allowing us to fulfill our calling to bring flourishing to our world to the praise and glory of God.
How might we redemptively steward the power that has been graciously conferred to us?
Course Curriculum
Testimonials
Lisa, Mother of 4 + Former Nurse, TX
"I have found this experience deeply encouraging for my soul. My heart has been encouraged, my faith has been strengthened, and my ear has been better trained to hear the voice of the Lord."
Cooper, Executive Coach + Entrepreneur, NYC
"I'd sign up for this for 52 weeks per year. This is how I want (and what I need!) to stay focused and grounded."