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While I DO NOT recommend being out of church for an extended period of time, if you find yourself not able to attend, here is a list of soul-nourishing activities that have been vital to my own spiritual growth during this dry season.
Let’s start with the obvious, we have the advantage to be in God’s Word every single day through personal Bible study and reading. Here in the US, we are especially privileged to have easy access to countless Bibles, all withing the reach of our fingertips!
My church posts their weekly sermons online a few days after Sunday. I am so thankful for that! I may not have been able to physically sit in the pew and listen but thanks to modern day technology, I can download the most recent sermon and listen at home.
I know it’s becoming a popular trend that most churches are now able to record their sermons and upload them to their website to listen to at a later date. Most even have a whole archive of past sermons!
If you’re not sure if your church has this option, ask! If they don’t there are still many church sermon’s you can easily find online.
(For New Song’s Sermons, just click on “Media” then “Sermons”)
I am so thankful I have discovered podcasts in recent years. I subscribe to several ranging from business and entrepreneurship to Biblical motherhood and spiritual growth.
My favorite two women’s podcasts to listen to when I need a bit of encouragement and inspiration are Sally Clarkson’s podcast and Revive Our Hearts with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth (she also has Seeking Him, which is a 1-minute podcast with a Scripture verse and short daily encouragement.)
Perhaps the easiest thing to do, but turning on some good old fashioned praise and worship music can instantly point our hearts to Him. While I love listening to our local Christian station, as well as KLOVE when we are out and about driving in the car, I tend to play my beloved, treasured CDs or listen to one of my selected Pandora stations while we are at home.
For my kids, we love listening to Seeds Family Worship CDs. They set Bible verses to music to help with memorization. The best part is that it is real music that appeals to the whole family, not just kids!
Perhaps one of my favorite things to do but writing the Word has dramatically transformed not only my faith but also my entire relationship and understanding of the Bible.I used to just write our verses in random, whatever struck a chord as I was reading but I have become much more intentional about it in recent months.
One of my goals this year is to write out two entire books from the Bible, which is why I created my brand new write the Word devotional, Scripture Graces.
For the next several months, I am committing myself to write out the entire Gospel of John in a few minutes each day. Slowly making my way through John, writing a few verses each day and letting them marinate in my heart and soul is such a powerful way to nourish my soul, especially in this dry season of being unable to attend church periodically.
Head HERE to learn more about Scripture Graces and powerful benefits of practicing the simple discipline of writing the Word each day.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, reading aloud from our children’s story Bibles is another simple yet profound way we can nourish both our souls and our children’s.
Currently, we rotate between The Jesus Storybook Bible and The Big Picture Story Bible, both of which are fantastic. We also have a large collection of Bible storybooks and devotionals written for children that we read aloud frequently.
Here’s the deal, they may be written for children but the adults reading them aloud to our kids are also greatly benefiting from them too!
Another great thing to do is read aloud from the actual Bible to your children. Sometimes I do this by turning on the audio option from my Bible app on the phone to listen to while we are eating breakfast. Or other times when I’m having my own quiet time in the living room with the kids around, I just start reading aloud as a way to focus myself, but my kids are also getting an added bonus too!
I can’t end my list without talking about the power that comes from reading high quality, theology rich non-fiction that can aid in personal spiritual growth.
Another goal I have this year is to read four books a month from several different categories, one of those being Spiritual Growth. Filling my mind, soul, and heart with inspiring, encouraging, challenging and convicting literature that helps me to grow and strengthen my faith is so important.
If reading isn’t your thing, there are so many great books that are recorded as audio books so you can listen to while you drive, exercise, do chores around the house or listen to at your leisure.
In an ideal world, we would always be able to attend church weekly but sometimes life’s circumstances make that hard. Thanks however to modern day technology and resources, we have many ways we can stay connected and nourish our soul if we do have to be absent from church for a set time.
Holy Week Timeline: From Palm Sunday to the Resurrection
By Mary Fairchild
While the exact order of events during Holy Week is debated by Biblical scholars, this timeline represents an approximate outline of major events of the most holy days on the Christian calendar. Follow along with the steps of Jesus Christ from Palm Sunday through Resurrection Sunday, exploring the major events that occurred on each day.
Day 8: Resurrection Sunday
The Garden Tomb in Jerusalem, believed to be the burial place of Jesus. Steve Allen / Getty Images
On Resurrection Sunday, or Easter, we reach the culmination of Holy Week. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the most important event of the Christian faith. The very foundation of all Christian doctrine hinges on the truth of this account.
Early Sunday morning, several women (Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Salome, and Mary the mother of James) went to the tomb and discovered that the large stone covering the entrance had been rolled away. An angel announced:
“Don’t be afraid! I know you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He isn’t here! He is risen from the dead, just as he said would happen.” (Matthew 28:5-6, NLT)
On the day of his resurrection, Jesus Christ made at least five appearances. Mark’s Gospel says the first person to see him was Mary Magdalene. Jesus also appeared to Peter, to the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, and later that day to all of the disciples except Thomas, while they were gathered in a house for prayer.
The eyewitness accounts in the Gospels provide what Christians believe to be undeniable evidence that the resurrection of Jesus Christ did indeed happen. Two millennia after his death, followers of Christ still flock to Jerusalem to see the empty tomb. Sunday’s events are recorded in Matthew 28:1-13, Mark 16:1-14, Luke 24:1-49, and John 20:1-23.