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- Religión y espiritualidad
Weekly talks from Redeemer Central. We are a church community seeking to practice the way of Jesus & work for the peace & good of our city & beyond. Come join us on Sundays as we gather at 101 Donegall Street, Belfast. Everyone is welcome
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Solitude 05 - Q&A
Solitude 05 - Q&A
David, Armstrong, John Herron & Scott Witherick discuss the series on solitude and share some of their learning along the way.
This took place on Pentecost Sunday and includes Prayers & Liturgies to celebrate and mark this day and the end of the season of Eastertide.
Part of the Practicing the Way Series. For info and resources on this series go to redeemercentral.com/ptw -
Solitude 04 - Encounter with Our God
Solitude 04 - Encounter with Our God
Solitude is the place of encounter and ultimately, we go into the quiet to encounter God. We go because we ache for God in the deepest place in our being. We go because there is nothing like God’s presence. We go to listen for his voice, to hear him speak over us our identity and calling.
In this fourth and final teaching we learn that this back and forth of speaking and listening to God is the heart not only of communication, but of communion with God. As important as it is to receive our identity and calling as a gift from God’s hand, ultimately, the most important thing that happens in solitude is that we love and are loved by God.
Part of the Practicing the Way Series. For info and resources on this series go to redeemercentral.com/ptw
***Note: Due to a faulty recording we were unable to share the teaching by Scott Witherick. In it’s place for the podcast we are sharing the teaching from Practicing the Way, delivered by John Mark Comer.*** -
Solitude 03 - Encounter with Our Self
Solitude 03 - Encounter with Our Self
Solitude can be deeply refreshing, but just as often, it can feel like painful emotional surgery. We can get away from people, but we can’t get away from our self. And often what we carry into solitude is our pain.
In the third teaching Stephanie Wilson encourages us to follow the example of Jesus by finding a quiet place and going to the place of pain because it is there we meet God. Through this simple but difficult practice of noticing and naming our emotions before God in prayer, and offering them up to God in raw honesty, we can be deeply formed into the people God has always desired for us to become.
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Solitude 02 - Encounter with Our Enemy
Solitude 02 - Encounter with Our Enemy
In the second teaching John Herron looks at the goal of being alone with God in the silence: ultimately to hear God’s voice over all the other voices in our head, Jesus and his early followers fought battles in solitude. As we face resistance from three enemies of our soul — the world, the flesh, and the devil — in solitude, we learn to fight lies by listening carefully for God’s voice and using scripture to anchor ourselves in God’s truth. -
Solitude 01 - The Quiet Place
Solitude 01 - The Quiet Place
Distraction is one of the greatest threats to spiritual health in the modern world. We all feel it — we’re bombarded by noise like never before. Jesus has an invitation for us: Step away from it all to be alone with him, for the sake of our souls and the sake of others.
In this first teaching David Armstrong looks at how Solitude is not a place but a practice, one that follows Jesus’ pattern of retreating from distractions to be fully present with the Father and returning to serve in community.
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Easter Sunday: The Resurrection is not a happy ending
The resurrection is not a happy ending. It doesn't depend on you or need your permission. The resurrection sees Christ standing in the garden alive on that Easter Sunday morning — having walked through the brutality & death of Good Friday and the forsakenness & silence of Holy Saturday — and he stands present and alive speaking your name, and a word of possibility laced with grace, love and hope.