Pathways of God’s Grace- Solitude:Be Still
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?
- “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry” book by John Mark Comer
- Limited Series Podcast- “Fight Hustle, End Hurry”
- Song: “War and Peace” by Nick Cistola, available on the Saints & Sinners album on Spotify
- Article “The Roadmap to Starting a Practice of Silence and Solitude” from Every Little Seed magazine: Relentless Pursuit