Finding Rhythms: Rest, Reflection, and Brotherhood
In the rush of life, how do we maintain the rhythms that keep us grounded? This episode of the Exploring More Podcast dives into the balance between productivity and rest, focusing on the intentional rhythms that connect us with Jesus and with our brothers in faith.
Michael Thompson and SJ Jennings explore the significance of solitude, reflection, and being present with God throughout the day. Drawing inspiration from The Chosen series, they discuss the Sabbath as a foundational rhythm—one that can be difficult to honor in a world that constantly demands more of us.
The conversation offers practical steps for cultivating healthy spiritual habits, from creating the right environment for solitude to practicing audible prayer and revisiting past questions with a fresh perspective. They challenge listeners to not just bring requests to God, but to engage in meaningful dialogue, listening for His response.
As life pulls us in every direction, intentional rhythms become essential for staying connected to God and each other. Join the conversation and discover how to create space for rest, reflection, and deeper faith.
We hope you enjoy this episode and invite you to connect with us!
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