Liturgical rebels
The Liturgical Rebels podcast is for spiritual seekers who no longer feel comfortable with a traditional approach to Christian religious observances. It empowers followers of Jesus to creatively reconstruct their faith and spiritual practices.
Through conversation with groundbreaking practitioners from around the world who think creatively about new approaches to spirituality, we will emphasize the sacredness of all things and uncover ways in which God speaks to us through nature and creativity, through restorative justice and environmental concern, and through the mundane and ordinary acts of daily life. This podcast is for those who don’t want to just deconstruct, but also to reconstruct faith and spiritual practices; those who want to reshape belief and practice to journey closer to God and the wholeness, peace, justice and flourishing God intends not just for us as individuals but for the earth and all its inhabitants.
Liturgical rebels
Episode 56 - What is a Liturgical Rebel? with Christine Sine
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In this conversation, Christine Sine explores the concept of being a liturgical rebel, emphasizing the importance of spiritual seeking, the need for diverse spiritual practices, and the role of doubt in faith. She discusses how liturgical rebels challenge traditional church norms and seek to create beauty and wholeness in the world through various forms of art and community engagement. Christine encourages listeners to embrace their unique spiritual journeys and to find practices that resonate with their experiences.
Takeaways
- A liturgical rebel is someone who seeks spiritual growth outside traditional church settings.
- Being a Liturgical Rebel is about walking together in faith, not leading or following.
- There is no clear roadmap for being a follower of Jesus.
- Engaging in diverse spiritual practices can help stretch our understanding of faith.
- Doubt is a natural part of faith and can lead to deeper understanding.
- Spiritual practices can include everyday activities that draw us closer to God.
- Art and creativity are powerful tools for spiritual expression.
- Community engagement is essential for Liturgical Rebels to thrive.
Find out more about Christine Sine on
Walking In Wonder on Substack
and on her website Godspacelight
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