Last Sunday I heard a sermon delivered via voiceover since the minister was ill.
Hearing a sermon isn’t unusual in the modern age.
We can hear sermons via podcasts while on commutes from anywhere across the globe.
But, almost without fail, whenever I hear a sermon online it will be sped up. Usually 1.5 speed.
It was unusual not being able to do that on Sunday.
Of course, I was in person so it was impossible, but the desire nonetheless remained.
In many ways, this is how a lot of modern spirituality is digested: sped up.
Sermons.
Prayers.
Readings.
Worship.
We tend to skim.
Or skip.
Or scan.
Or speed up.
Because now there is so much to consume.
Or it is a sign of familiarity.
Or, worse of all, laziness.
Perhaps, we need to make the difficult, counter-cultural, decision to slow down.
To not increase the speed.
To not increase the consumption.
In order to grow our faith in a healthy manner, we need to slow down, not speed up.
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