It’s not like Jesus wasn’t busy. He spent his days preaching, teaching, healing. But he also knew he need time with God. Often, Jesus found this time through silence and solitude. This week, we will talk about finding connection with God in the same way Jesus did. We will read Mark 1:35-37.

Bishop Will Willimon joins us as our guest preacher today.

Jesus asks, “What does it profit us if we gain the whole world but lose our soul?” We have a problem with time. This week, we will talk about how we shift from the hurry and busy-ness of life to a deeper relationship with God.

Jesus asks, “What does it profit us if we gain the whole world but lose our soul?” We have a problem with time. This week, we will talk about how we shift from the hurry and busy-ness of life to a deeper relationship with God.

Jesus asks, “What does it profit us if we gain the whole world but lose our soul?” We have a problem with time. This week, we will talk about how we shift from the hurry and busy-ness of life to a deeper relationship with God.

Jesus asks, “What does it profit us if we gain the whole world but lose our soul?” We have a problem with time. This week, we will talk about how we shift from the hurry and busy-ness of life to a deeper relationship with God.

Jesus asks, “What does it profit us if we gain the whole world but lose our soul?” We have a problem with time. This week, we will talk about how we shift from the hurry and busy-ness of life to a deeper relationship with God.

Jesus asks, “What does it profit us if we gain the whole world but lose our soul?” We have a problem with time. This week, we will talk about how we shift from the hurry and busy-ness of life to a deeper relationship with God.

Our lives are filled with distraction, addiction, and a hurried pace of life. During this sermon series, we are asking the question “What is this doing to our souls?” and “How can the practices of Jesus help overcome it?” On this first Sunday of Lent, we will start with the ruthless elimination of hurry and read Matthew 6:33.

Our lives are filled with distraction, addiction, and a hurried pace of life. During this sermon series, we are asking the question “What is this doing to our souls?” and “How can the practices of Jesus help overcome it?” On this first Sunday of Lent, we will start with the ruthless elimination of hurry and read Matthew 6:33.

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