The Weekly Breather: Rhythms of Rest
Meet with Jesus to consider what season of life you may be in.
Meet with Jesus to consider what season of life you may be in.
This Sunday is Pentecost Sunday, the day we celebrate the gift of God’s Spirit filling his people. Encounter the Holy Spirit afresh with this Weekly Breather.
Today, we simply wish to share with you a video of a special book, read by a very beloved person: If Jesus Came to My House by Joan G. Thomas, read by Dr. J Ellsworth Kalas. Enjoy.
Sometimes the thing that speaks to us is not the thing we contrive ourselves, but the beauty created by another. As you sit and become still, let this music by our dear friend, Heather Celoria, speak into your soul.
Have you ever had one of those friends with whom words were not necessary? Could you sit in silence and just enjoy one another’s company without feeling the need to say anything?
Stop. Breathe. Be. Your most authentic self is welcome here. There are enough hard things in this world to set our souls to crying. What if we learned to authentically offer those tears to God? Marilyn Elliott provides this week’s Weekly Breather: Crying Souls
Stop. Breathe. Be. This Weekly Breather invites you to contemplate the state of your spirit and connect with God through a painting titled, “The Presence” by A.E. Borthwick.
Sometimes a change in seasons happens so slowly that we don’t even notice it unless we are intentionally focused. We offer this weekly breather as a way to focus in and pay attention to the ways God is bringing forth a slow awakening to life in you.
Stop. Breathe. Be. God has something to speak into your soul. We invite you to take a moment and focus on what God has to say and what might be stirring in your spirit as you contemplate the stained glass work of Jacques Le Breton.
Are you thirsty? Do you feel like you have been wandering in the desert without a drop of water? Have you tried to quench your thirst with that which is bitter? Come to the Father for the sweet, living water that will quench your soul.