Sunday February2: “Practice: Solitude (Encounter God)” 1 Kings 19:9-13

By Bill Flavin, Lead Pastor

Growing up, the idea of hearing from God sounded foreign.  What did God sound like?  How do you know?  Do people really hear from God like you would from a trusted friend? Or even if you have a sense of what God sounds like, how does that line up with what scripture shows?  In 1 Kings God has an encounter with a prophet, but the way, the place, and the circumstance is nothing like the prophet ever expected.
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