Last week, we dared to face our loneliness.
We had a great follow-up discussion Tuesday night, sharing times when we have felt the most lonely, and we talked about what helps us feel less lonely. In the sermon this week, we’re considering how our loneliness can serve as a doorway into something that might not sound much better: Solitude. Even worse, the transition from loneliness to solitude is a difficult, challenging journey. So why would we even bother?
Great question. I encourage you to begin thinking about that - why would you bother? What could be so great about solitude? Why would anyone think that’s a good destination? What’s your relationship with loneliness? With solitude? How are they different?
Listen in as we explore the barriers and benefits, the practicalities and the potential of being “In Solitude”.