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Inclusivity is the practice or policy of including people who would otherwise be excluded or marginalized. In Isaiah 55 we hear the call for all who are thirsty to come, buy with money, without price. In chapter 56 we find out just who are invited so that there will be no mistake about who may come. Once previously excluded we are told that the eunuch, the foreigner, and also the outcast.Time:MorningMinister:Pastor Taylor KernTexts:Isaiah 56:1–7Series:Isaiah
Shelly Miller, author and founder of the Sabbath Society, joins us to talk about Sabbath rest - a purposed break planned and set aside to replenish our soul, even during times when a slow-down came without our asking (COVID-19). Why not make the most of it? Shelly Miller is an author, veteran ministry leader and sought-after mentor on making rest a rhythm of life. She leads the Sabbath Society, an online community of people who want to make rest a priority, and curates Sabbath Society Circles, small groups that meet in neighborhoods and cities around the globe. Shelly & her husband H, an Anglican minister who resources church planting in the UK, live London with their kids. Find Shelly at shellymillerwriter.com or @shellymillerwriter on Instagram SaySomething: a-come-as-you-are vodcast for walking life's roads (relationships, friendship, parenting, hardship, entertainment,...) together
Shelly Miller, author, speaker & founder of the Sabbath Society, chats about Rest & Sabbath as a part of our daily rhythm & lives. Shelly Miller is a veteran ministry leader and sought-after mentor on making rest a rhythm of life. She leads the Sabbath Society, an online community of people who want to make rest a priority. Her book, Rhythms of Rest: Finding the Spirit of Sabbath in a Busy World, released with Bethany House Publishers in the fall of 2016 and her writing has been featured in publications internationally. Shelly has appeared multiple times on Premier Christian Radio with the Thought For the Day and speaks at venues around the U.S. and UK. She is married to an Anglican minister who resources church planting in the UK and they have 2 kids.
You may know you “should” keep the Sabbath. And perhaps you then get stuck on “how”. Hopefully this episode will remove the shameful burden of “should” and shift the question from “how” to “who”. Shelly Miller, author of Rhythms of Rest, joins me in helping you develop a rhythm to cease from work and celebrate true rest in Jesus. But what does sabbath rest look like specifically for young moms and those in ministry? Listen in as Shelly talks through the difference between routines and rhythms, and Jesus’ call to embrace what is easy and light. What we chat about: What does it mean to practice sabbath in 2017? Separating the sabbath from rules and regulations, and embracing what is “easy and light.” The way we rest is unique to who we are, and may be different from how even our family members find rest. Prioritizing rest as a family and coming up with a plan for how each family member can practice sabbath. The main goal isn’t a set amount of time or even a day, but setting apart time time to rest Discovering the difference between routines and rhythms. How planning and preparation impact our ability to rest. Advice for the mom whose family is uninterested in implementing the sabbath. Finding like-minded community in Shelly’s Sabbath Society. Links Mentioned: Rhythms of Rest by Shelly Miller ** Sabbath Society Carey Bailey — Life Coach Emily P. Freeman — The Next Right Thing Podcast
Are you tired and weary and looking for rest? The answer is Sabbath. It may seem impossible in our busy culture but it isn’t! Join us as we talk to Shelly Miller about #SabbathSociety and making rest a priority. Shelly Miller is ministry leader, blogger and author. She created the Sabbath Society, an online community of people who make rest a priority and has recently released her first book called Rhythms of Rest - Finding the Spirit of Sabbath in a Busy World. Mentioned in the Show: Felt Flower Tutorial Shelly Miller Book: Rhythms of Rest Website: http://shellymillerwriter.com/ Instagram #Sabbath Society Facebook Twitter