Although there is always benefit from spending time in nature, in our busy and stressful lives, it can be easy to move through creation blindly, with little awareness of the beauty and life around us and with no real connection to the Earth. That’s why it can be helpful to bring a liturgical approach to our time in the natural world. What this means is that we can help ourselves to be more mindful, open, and receptive to creation when we use the same movements and practices in communing with nature as we would in a worship service. Doing this can significantly enrich our engagement with nature and make us more aware of the Divine presence, life, beauty, truth and goodness that we encounter in the natural world.
In this episode of The Progressive Worship Podcast we explore communing with creation as a spiritual practice and how we can enrich our lives by worshipping in the natural world.
This podcast is a little longer than usual because it isn’t just a part of my post for today. This episode contains the full content of this week’s post. I hope you enjoy it.
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