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EPISODE · Aug 18, 2020 · 38 MIN

Sunday Service Podcast August 16th – Time Between Time

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"I'm wondering if it's that we've stepped out of clock time.  Not totally, not a hundred percent, but in many ways we have stepped out of clock time."Senior Minister Rev. Karen Lindvig examines how the concept of time has changed due to the virus.  She weaves in historical contexts like The Spanish Flu, as well as contemporary understanding of everyday time, waiting time, Sabbath time, sequential time, and time apart.The talk begins at 16:40.Music comes from Amber Darland, a singer songwriter from Bellingham Washington. Ayn Dietrich read a piece on Sabbath from Unity.org's "Nurture Your Divine Soul" booklet. Rose Harrow Miller led a garden meditation, and Abbie and John Doran presented the offering.Go here for the full service video.Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship and Wednesday evening Zoom services.  And as always, see our Facebook  page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more.Want to get regular updates?Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here. Support the show

"I'm wondering if it's that we've stepped out of clock time. Not totally, not a hundred percent, but in many ways we have stepped out of clock time."Senior Minister Rev. Karen Lindvig examines how the concept of time has changed due to the virus. She weaves in historical contexts like The Spanish Flu, as well as contemporary understanding of everyday time, waiting time, Sabbath time, sequential time, and time apart.The talk begins at 16:40.Music comes from Amber Darland, a singer ...

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