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  <title>Participating: The Art of Waiting</title>
  <description>In this installment of the &amp;quot;Participating&amp;quot; series, Pastor Scott Engebretson tackles our cultural aversion to waiting. Drawing from Jason Farman’s Delayed Response, Scott notes that in our world of instant gratification, we often view waiting as &amp;quot;dead time.&amp;quot; However, looking at the transition from the suffering of Holy Week to the hope of the Resurrection, he argues that waiting is actually a sacred space where God works. Exploring Romans 8:22–27, Scott discusses how the Holy Spirit participates in our lives by interceding for us with &amp;quot;wordless groans&amp;quot; when we are at our weakest. He invites the community to stop avoiding the &amp;quot;weight&amp;quot; of their vulnerabilities and instead allow Jesus—the Lamb who still carries his scars—to meet them in their waiting and redeem their pain. For more information about the church, please visit northwestvineyard.org. </description>
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