In a world designed to hijack our attention, what happens when we deliberately choose where to focus? Through stories ranging from an Alaskan gas station attendant to Tolkien's Middle-earth, Pastor Anthony Parrott explores how paying attention can be an act of rebellion and hope. Drawing on Mary Oliver's poetry and ancient wisdom, this talk challenges us to notice both beauty and injustice in our daily lives. Perfect for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the noise of modern life or searching for meaning in cycles of change.
Recorded at The Table Church in Washington, DC on the first Sunday of Advent 2024.
Topics covered:
The countercultural practice of paying attention
How noticing small details can lead to life-changing moments
Finding hope beyond immediate circumstances
The cyclical nature of history and change
Practical ways to stay alert in a distracted world