We all need a brain to pick, an ear to bend, a nudge, a poke, a push, or even a loving shove from someone we genuinely trust. We all need close confidants with whom we can share important matters, our deepest longings, our personal struggles. We all need someone who’s been there, or someone who’s going there with us, or someone who’s willing to go to the ends of the earth on our behalf.
We might call such people “The Indispensables”—the ones we simply can’t live without.
Humans are not designed to go it alone. We never were. We never will be. But that doesn’t stop most of us from trying. Over the last forty years, a growing percentage of U.S. Americans report having shrinking networks and fewer relationships. Today, the average U.S. American has only one close confidant, down from 2.94 in the mid-1980’s. It’s no coincidence that, over this same period, we’ve become the loneliest generation in American history.
As we begin a new year, you’re invited on a quest to name and claim the handful of people whom you can’t live without: to commit to making time for them in your life; to invest your energies in cultivating relationships with them; to seek out their wisdom; to learn from them; to confide in them; to invite them into your story and alongside you on your journey.
On this quest, you’re also invited to consider those in your life who just might see in you the kind of person that they can’t live without. They might not know it yet. They might never say it. But it’s possible that they’re waiting for you to make time for them in your life; to invest your energies in cultivating a relationship with them; to share your wisdom, your story, or simply your hand on the journey of life.
The truth is that humans need more than one close confidant. We need a dream team of people who each bring different gifts, perspectives, experiences and commitments to offer. In this series, we’ll look at the six types of people who can make all the difference both in our personal lives and in our professional lives.
Who are the indispensables in your life? For whom might you be one?
CONJUNCTION JUNCTION: ”Yet" (Jeremiah 50:33-34) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - February 4, 2024
CONJUNCTION JUNCTION: ”While" (Matthew 26:26-29) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - January 28, 2024
CONJUNCTION JUNCTION: ”For" (Romans 8:31-39) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - January 21, 2024
CONJUNCTION JUNCTION: ”And” (Psalm 85:10-13, Acts 10:34-36 ) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - January 14, 2024
EPIPHANY SUNDAY: ”The Fourth Gift of the Magi” (Matthew 2:1-12) - Rev. Jerry Lee Butler - January 7, 2024
ANCIENT VINYL: ”The Nunc Dimittus” (Luke 2:22-33) - Rev. Amy Stapleton - December 31, 2023
ANCIENT VINYL: ”The Gloria in Excelsis” (Luke 2:8-14) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - December 24, 2023 (5pm)
ANCIENT VINYL: ”The Gloria in Excelsis” (Luke 2:8-14) - Rev. Jerry Lee Butler - December 24, 2023 (12pm)
ANCIENT VINYL: ”The Surge Illuminare” (Isaiah 60) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - December 17, 2023
ANCIENT VINYL: ”The Benedictus” (Luke 1:68-79) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - December 10, 2023
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ANCIENT VINYL: ”The Magnificat” (Luke 1:46-55) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - December 3, 2023
”The Business of Loving” (1 Corinthians 13:1-13) - Rev. Jerry Lee Butler - November 26, 2023
MULTIPLIED: ”Given” (John 10:11-18) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - November 19, 2023
MULTIPLIED: ”Broken” (Matthew 26:26-30) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - November 12, 2023
MULTIPLIED: ”Blessed” (John 6:1-12) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - November 5, 2023
WALKS OF FAITH: ”Through the Shadow” (Psalm 23) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - October 29, 2023
WALKS OF FAITH: ”On the Water” (Matthew 14:22-36) - Rev. Amy Stapleton - October 22, 2023
WALKS OF FAITH: ”Across the River” (Joshua 3) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - October 15, 2023
WALKS OF FAITH: ”Out of the Cave” (1 Kings 19:1-18) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - October 8, 2023
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