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Summer Slowdown: "Hurt" | Josh Jewell-Horton


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After completing a seminary capstone on technology and pilgrimage, Josh set out on a multi-day analog walk along the Camino de Sonoma. What he expected was transcendence. What he found was an anxiety attack and a truer version of himself than he'd bargained for. Jesus doesn't call the hurting to get it together; he blesses them, because it is in those places of hurt where the seeds of his kingdom have been sown.


CHAPTERS

[00:00] - Pilgrimage Begins

[03:20] - Series & Today's Theme

[06:52] - The Beatitudes Unpacked

[08:23] - Three Kinds of Hurt

[11:31] - Gospel, Not Advice

[12:55] - Day Two on the Trail

[17:05] - Christ in Our Pain

[18:55] - The Whole Point of Life

[20:58] - Our Role: Revelation

[23:32] - Jenny's Gift

[25:43] - The Invitation

[27:19] - William Blake's Poem


REFERENCES

[00:41] - Camino de Sonoma — 75-mile pilgrimage route through Sonoma County, CA (https://www.caminodesonoma.com/)[06:00] - Peter Kreeft — "Heaven" essay ("the whole world is only heaven's womb") (https://www.crossroadsinitiative.com/media/articles/heaven-peter-kreeft/)[17:42] - Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki — theologian, process theology (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie_Hewitt_Suchocki)[18:55] - Henri Nouwen — Reaching Out: The Three Movements of the Spiritual Life (https://www.henrinouwen.org/books/reaching-out)[22:13] - Andy Squyres — Poet Priest, Vol. 2 (https://andysquyres.com/products/poet-priest-magazine-volume-2)[27:19] - William Blake — "On Another's Sorrow" (1789, Songs of Innocence) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Another%27s_Sorrow)

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