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In the first of our Holden Evening Vespers services during this season of Lent, we are exploring the practice of "apophatic" prayer. Often we think of prayer as talking with God, but throughout the centuries different types of prayer have been explored. Apophatic prayer invites us to listen for God in the silence, to hear and feel the Spirit of God moving in ways deeper than words. 

During the homily pastor Farrow invites us into this practice of embracing God in the silence. From the timestamp 10:15 - 14:35 we are given the opportunity to practice this style of prayer. Consider using that time of silence to be open to God moving in your life. 

Preached at Fellowship Lutheran Church on March 4, 2020.

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