Human Beings not Humans Doing...living into our Lenten theme
Daily Practices + Sunday Formation Offering
Life can be complicated for us humans. Living in the 21st century, with its array of demands and obligations, we can often feel busy and overwhelmed by life's demands. In the words of social scientist Brené Brown, it can feel all too easy to see our self-worth as tethered to productivity or think of exhaustion as a status symbol. Brené says,
“Sometimes the bravest and most important thing you can do is just show up.”
For the season of Lent, the priests explore the theme of simply being as a spiritual practice with a series of videos.
We’ll offer personal reflections and some easy, actionable practices that help us sink into a sense of God’s presence in which we’re loved and valued exactly how we are.
We dropped a new video content lesson each Sunday, and then spend our adult formation hour (9:00 a.m. in the Underground, final installment with Jimmy on 3/17) reflecting with you on what it means to simply be with God and before God as people seeking to embody God’s love in the world.
Disrupting a Pattern of Prayer as Productivity
Simply Being Writing One Line a Day
For the Time Being
The Goodness of the Real