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Episode 2- Finding The Holy In The Ordinary with Gertrud Nelson

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In Episode Two, Jessica Deese sits down with Gertrud Nelson, author of the Podcast’s namesake, To Dance with God. In addition to sharing the story of how the book originated, Gertrud provides insights into how we might transform the ordinary moments of our lives by developing a contemplative lens. We talk about the importance of connecting to nature, establishing sacred rhythms, and slowing down enough to see the holy in the ordinary.

Nelson's book, To Dance With God, shows how to use ritual and celebration throughout the church year by creatively combining rites and folk customs to celebrate sacred mysteries.

"The paradigm of where God is has shifted. We are seeing God under our feet more than ever before. It makes us face this earth we've been given, and how we in turn, need to be in holy cycles with the seasons."

Views and opinions expressed in the Dance With God podcast are not necessarily those of Apostles Eastern Shore. This is a space where discussion, doubt and wondering are welcome.

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In Episode Two, Jessica Deese sits down with Gertrud Nelson, author of the Podcast’s namesake, To Dance with God. In addition to sharing the story of how the book originated, Gertrud provides insights into how we might transform the ordinary moments of our lives by developing a contemplative lens. We talk about the importance of connecting to nature, establishing sacred rhythms, and slowing down enough to see the holy in the ordinary.

Nelson's book, To Dance With God, shows how to use ritual and celebration throughout the church year by creatively combining rites and folk customs to celebrate sacred mysteries.

"The paradigm of where God is has shifted. We are seeing God under our feet more than ever before. It makes us face this earth we've been given, and how we in turn, need to be in holy cycles with the seasons."

Views and opinions expressed in the Dance With God podcast are not necessarily those of Apostles Eastern Shore. This is a space where discussion, doubt and wondering are welcome.

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