• 29 September | Paths of Connection with the Divine

  • Sep 28 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

29 September | Paths of Connection with the Divine

  • Summary

  • What do you do to feel most connected with God? One way that many of us grew up with is the idea of 'quiet time' where you physically sit still and quiet. While there is still value in this practice (just ask friend of the show Strahan Coleman), this is something that many struggled with growing up and, in actual fact, there are many ways to connect with God.

    Join Petra Bagust in this special episode recorded live in the Coromadel at the Love It Media staff retreat. Petra first talks to senior producer, Josh Couch, who breaks down the nine different paths of connection as identified by Gary Thomas in his book Sacred Pathways.

    After some time to think, Petra then hears from different members of the Love It Media staff team, who offer a mix of funny and poignant stories about the different ways they feel connected to God. To wrap it all up, Sunday Sanctuary's very own Rev Frank Ritchie leads communion (which you're welcome to join in with from home) and Petra finishes off with another benediction from Kate Bowler and Jessica Ritchie. Join us!

    Sacred Texts:

    • Sacred Pathways by Gary Thomas
    • C. S. Lewis quote from his book Miracles

    Music:

    • Pine Trees by Mary Lattimore (played at end of Josh's interview)
    • Make that Connection by Tom Petty
    • Frolic by Jake Xerxes Fussell (played during the time for contemplation)
    • Blue in Green by Miles Davis (played during communion)
    • Collect for Midday by The Fuzzy Robes
    • Summer's End by Julie Byrne (played to end the episode)
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