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Season 3: Season's End

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It's the final installment in our season-long exploration of aspects of the divine! Throughout this season, Reverend Sarah and Reverend Peggy have deeply contemplated and discussed the possibilities of the divine and humans' relationship to it. Today we discuss our motivation for embarking on this season-long project and the lessons we've taken away as these conversations have become part of our own spiritual practice. Over and over, we've returned to the idea that our conception of the divine affects how we relate to others and to our environment. A vision of the divine that includes messiness, imperfection, and continuous formation allows us to imagine grace for ourselves and others.

The divine is discovered through human connection. We invite you to connect with us by emailing us at podcast@ccny.org to share thoughts on this season or ideas for what you'd like to hear in our next season, scheduled to begin this fall. Please stay tuned for a few special episodes over the summer!

This episode is also available on all YouTube at youtube.com/c/ccnyuu. Thank you for spending your time with us. To support CCNY's broadcasting program, please consider subscribing, rating, or leaving a comment or review.

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It's the final installment in our season-long exploration of aspects of the divine! Throughout this season, Reverend Sarah and Reverend Peggy have deeply contemplated and discussed the possibilities of the divine and humans' relationship to it. Today we discuss our motivation for embarking on this season-long project and the lessons we've taken away as these conversations have become part of our own spiritual practice. Over and over, we've returned to the idea that our conception of the divine affects how we relate to others and to our environment. A vision of the divine that includes messiness, imperfection, and continuous formation allows us to imagine grace for ourselves and others.

The divine is discovered through human connection. We invite you to connect with us by emailing us at podcast@ccny.org to share thoughts on this season or ideas for what you'd like to hear in our next season, scheduled to begin this fall. Please stay tuned for a few special episodes over the summer!

This episode is also available on all YouTube at youtube.com/c/ccnyuu. Thank you for spending your time with us. To support CCNY's broadcasting program, please consider subscribing, rating, or leaving a comment or review.

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