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Walk With Me | Formed by the Two Books – A Creation Liturgy (September 12, 2021)

A Big Enough Table (The Work of the People)
1. The Work of the People | The Way of the People (August 15, 2021)
2. The Work of the People | A Big Enough Table (August 22, 2021)
3. Come to Me | Be With Jesus Through a Prayer-Filled Life (August 29, 2021)
4. Come to Me | Practicing A Prayer-Filled Life (September 5, 2021)
5. Walk With Me | Formed by the Two Books – A Creation Liturgy (September 12, 2021)
6. Walk With Me | Formed by Our Influences (September 19, 2021)
7. Work With Me | Discerning Vocation (September 26, 2021)
8. Work With Me | Discerning Direction in Daily Life (October 3, 2021)
9. Work With Me | Contemplation & Action (October 10, 2021)
10. Watch How I Do It | Soul Care Sunday (October 17, 2021)
11. Watch How I Do It | A Spirit-Dependent Life (October 24, 2021)
12. A Liturgy As Big As Life | All Saints Day (October 31, 2021)
13. A Liturgy As Big As Life | Call and Response (November 7, 2021)
14. A Liturgy As Big As Life: We Will Keep the Feast (Peace – December 5, 2021)
15. Joy in the Middle of It (Joy – December 12, 2021)
16. Nativity Family Sunday (Love – December 19, 2021)

We’re taking time this fall to root and re-orient ourselves in the way of our Rabbi, Jesus. We’ll reflect on the way and work of this people at The Parish, and how we might respond to Jesus’ invitations from Matthew 11: Come to Me, Walk with Me, Work with Me, Watch How I Do It.

This week’s podcast wasn’t recorded due to a technical issue. However, we discussed the formative influence of “The Two Great Books”. Throughout history, Church fathers & mothers have spoken of God’s revelation in both the book of Scripture and the “book” of Creation/Nature. Many of us need fresh permission to experience God prayerfully in the world he has made. This world is God-soaked and creation itself is an ongoing worship service already in progress. Take some time and listen to this Creation Liturgy playlist on Spotify next time you go on a walk, hike, or adventure and see if God meets you in a fresh way as you experience creation.

Use this playlist to guide a time of prayer in nature. To play on the Spotify app, click here.

Heartfelt thanks to Aaron Niequist and the other artists who have crafted these beautiful works.

Practice the Way

Additional Resources

Explore other handouts from this series here.

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