In this week’s episode, Haley is joined by Pastors Kevin Wolfe and Nick Cistola as they talk about Kevin’s recent sermon “Solitude: Be Still”, continuing through our “Pathways of God’s Grace” series (found HERE)using Psalm 46 as a guide.
Sermon Recap
When you think of solitude—not just being alone, but being alone with God—what image or memory comes to mind?
What do you tend to do when you’re in a time of solitude—prayer, journaling, read specific scripture?
What does removing distraction actually look like for both of you—are there any practical boundaries or habits you’ve had to build to be more present with Jesus?
“Be Still or Cease striving and know that I am God.” That verse from Psalm 46 is such a key verse but maybe easier said then done—what helps you actually stop striving and rest in God’s presence, especially as a pastor or in seasons of extreme busyness?
How do you think about the role of silence in worship, and can we make space for stillness even in the corporate gathering?
If someone were to say, “I’m just not good at solitude, being alone or sitting in silence,” how would you encourage them to start?
Additional Resources you think would be helpful to share?