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Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
Season 17: Episode 6 | Sharing Sabbath Presence Within Our Families
Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
As we continue to discuss the idea of a sabbath practice and the very practical ways one can incorporate it into one’s life, we want to acknowledge that each season or stage of life presents its own challenges and opportunities with regard to sabbath keeping. In the next two episodes we’re going to speak with a variety of guests in different seasons of life about their own sabbath practices.
This week we’re joined by Kyle and Charity McClure, Ruth’s eldest daughter and son-in-law. Kyle and Charity are parents to three school-aged children and began carving out a sabbath practice when their kids were all very small. In this conversation they share how they reframed their posture towards the day in a season where life at home was anything but restful, how sabbath has shaped what they look for in a church and the ways in which it allows them to give their kids a different kind of presence on that day. Plus, they ask Ruth some tough questions about how she gave her own children the space to fall in love with sabbath on their own.
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You can also pre-order the Sabbath Journal, which will be available sometime in January 2023.
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Music Credit:
Kingdom Come by Aaron Niequist
Led by the Spirit from Transforming Center Resource Music in Solitude
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Oops. I wasn’t done. Finding I need to “relax” in my spiritual expressions. I do a lot of traveling to visit my grandchildren, so I listen to the podcasts during my drive. I’m getting drawn in on the practice of Sabbath. Ruth is putting quite an engaging spin on it. I have tried practicing before, but never under these delightful conditions. Thanks, Ruth for living before Gid and sharing it with us.
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
I really appreciated this episode. To hear about Ruth observing Sabbath when her family wasn’t was very encouraging. I especially keyed in on the idea of how she was “ present” in a different way to her daughter. Even thought they knew what she was doing, they were not pressured to do the same, yet gained so much from Ruth’s practice. I would love to hear more about being “present” to people. I’m am really having a turn in my spiritual life and finding that I
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
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