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Reframing Rest: This Is How We Do It - A Sabbath Panel Discussion, Part 2

An episode of the The Harbor podcast, hosted by The Harbor, titled "Reframing Rest: This Is How We Do It - A Sabbath Panel Discussion, Part 2" was published on November 25, 2024 and runs 32 minutes.

November 25, 2024 ·32m · The Harbor

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Throughout this series, we've talked about the benefits and difficulties of observing a weekly Sabbath. We've talked about things we should do on that day and things we should stop for that day. And we've gone over what Scripture has to say about it. This fourth message is a two-part panel discussion with people in different stages of life taking questions from the audience on how they Sabbath. In these two videos, there are questions about Sabbathing in different living situations, like when...

Throughout this series, we've talked about the benefits and difficulties of observing a weekly Sabbath. We've talked about things we should do on that day and things we should stop for that day. And we've gone over what Scripture has to say about it. This fourth message is a two-part panel discussion with people in different stages of life taking questions from the audience on how they Sabbath. In these two videos, there are questions about Sabbathing in different living situations, like when you have small children and when your spouse doesn't Sabbath with you. The panelists also talk about things like: Can you watch sports on the Sabbath? Can you go to a restaurant? Do you cook on the Sabbath? What about naps? Can you partake in hobbies you enjoy?

This is part two, recorded at the 11:00 AM service. After you listen to this, if you haven't already, you can click the link below to listen to part one of "This Is How We Do It - A Sabbath Panel Discussion" which was recorded at the 9:00 AM service. Some of the discussion will be similar, but the audience had different questions for our panel which included Pastor Jeff and Sabrina Maness, Ferrin Gillespie, Justin and Mackinzie Ruszkiewicz.

Click here to listen to Part One.

Click here for a list of resources on observing a weekly rest called Sabbath.

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