The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry

How are you doing?  “Good but busy!”  That seems to be a common response I get from a lot of people I talk to... friends, colleagues, church folks.  We all seem to be busy.  Some view busy-ness as a badge of productivity, others view it as a mark of their worth, and for others it is an inescapable reality.  But have you ever stopped to consider the negative impact your frantic pace of life is having on you?  In this series, based on the book by John Mark Comer, we will address one of the greatest threats to our spiritual lives: hurry.  Instead of allowing our calendars and screens to control our lives, Jesus offers us a new rhythm of life, overflowing with grace, peace, and beauty.

April 14 - Our Greatest Enemy - Matthew 11:28-30 (Bulletin)

April 21 - Slowing & Stopping - Psalm 46 (Bulletin)

April 28 - Silencing - Mark 1:32-38 (Bulletin)

May 5 - Simplifying - Ecclesiastes 4:6 (Bulletin)

May 12 - Savoring - Ecclesiastes 11:7-12:7 (Bulletin)


A vibrant and authentic faith is not grown merely in one hour on Sunday morning. Our series devotionals give you the opportunity to engage with God’s word on a regular basis as you seek to become more like Christ each day. There is a daily Bible reading plan, as well as reflection questions that are linked with each week of the sermon series. You can use this devotional individually or in a formal or informal small group.


You can watch the services from this sermon series on our YouTube channel under the playlist “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry”

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