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Nomad Podcast

David Blower - Spirit, Soil and Sojourner (N147)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

Christianity, Faithshift, Deconstruction, Christianmysticism, Religion & Spirituality, Christianspirituality, Progressivechristian, Christian, Religion, Emergingchurch

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2017

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

As much as we love some good old fashioned theological cut-and-thrust, we're increasingly aware that if this journey is going to be sustainable, it's got to be an holistic one. So each month we'll be producing Nomad Devotionals, through which we'll be experimenting with readings, prayers, liturgies and songs. We're making the first one free to everyone, so you can decide whether you're interested in joining us on this leg of the journey. If you are, then head over to Patreon and donate $5 or more a month to gain access to future Devotionals. 

This first devotional was made with help from: Rabbi Margaret Jacobi from Birmingham’s Progressive Synagogue; theologian and urban gardener Sam Ewell; and Brian McLaren, who kindly gives the benediction. The song Hallelujah Sing Exulting was adapted from an old hymn by Martin Gensichen (1879-1965). All other music is by David Benjamin Blower (all rights reserved, and all that). The song Come Holy Spirit is Public Domain (as is Hallelujah Sing Exulting), so please help yourself.

"Because the new creation is breaking in, we live in this new age. Jesus has been raised, he's the first fruits of a new creation, he’s been present with us, he leaves us with a spirit. And so what it means to be led by the spirit is, wherever we are...we get to garden with God." - David Blower

Devotional begins at 14m 17s

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Nomad, Christian Community great little intro that was. Welcome back to Nomad Podcast.

0:40.3

What great little intro that was.

0:41.8

That's Jonah, in it? I love it.

0:43.1

Yeah, that's right.

0:44.3

If you haven't bought the Jonah album yet, do so.

0:46.6

Minoritist.com, band camp.

0:49.2

It's there.

0:49.9

All those places.

0:50.8

Selling like hotcakes, that's what I heard.

0:52.6

They're flying off the shelves.

0:53.7

Yeah.

0:54.2

That's not true, but I'm going to play it in Leeds tonight.

0:56.8

Oh, yeah?

0:57.4

Yeah.

0:57.8

Nice.

0:59.0

So this is the voice of David Benjamin Blower.

1:01.7

You might be surprised by that because I said that the next episode would be Dave Ward.

1:07.3

And it is, definitely, I think.

1:11.0

Or is it?

1:11.8

I don't know now, because now there's another interview opportunity that's come up that I might

1:14.3

have to just grab.

1:15.3

I'm not sure Wardo's around for it.

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