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The phrase, “thin places,” dates back to the ancient Celts who used it to describe those times when we feel closest to the God, as if the veil between the natural world and spiritual world becomes very thin. The Rev. Jane Ellen Nickell discusses how to discover these sacred spaces in our own lives where we can encounter God in a real and near way.
More information and a full transcript of this conversation are available here.
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Connect with The United Methodist Church by visiting UMC.org.
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The phrase, “thin places,” dates back to the ancient Celts who used it to describe those times when we feel closest to the God, as if the veil between the natural world and spiritual world becomes very thin. The Rev. Jane Ellen Nickell discusses how to discover these sacred spaces in our own lives where we can encounter God in a real and near way.
More information and a full transcript of this conversation are available here.
Have a question or comment? Email us at [email protected]
Connect with The United Methodist Church by visiting UMC.org.

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