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Blair Pogue discusses the Trinity and what it means for unity and diversity to be part of God's own life.
The music is by Jeff Kidder. "Soup of nothingness" is taken from Eugene Peterson's translation of Genesis 1:1 in The Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language (2002). The Holy Spirit working as "a powerful public presence" is taken from Michael Welker's God the Spirit (2004). The "need to unlearn speed, innocence, and distance," is taken from Emmanuel Katangole and Chris Rice's book Reconciling All Things: A Christian Vision for Justice, Peace, and Healing (2008).
By St Matthew's Episcopal ChurchBlair Pogue discusses the Trinity and what it means for unity and diversity to be part of God's own life.
The music is by Jeff Kidder. "Soup of nothingness" is taken from Eugene Peterson's translation of Genesis 1:1 in The Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language (2002). The Holy Spirit working as "a powerful public presence" is taken from Michael Welker's God the Spirit (2004). The "need to unlearn speed, innocence, and distance," is taken from Emmanuel Katangole and Chris Rice's book Reconciling All Things: A Christian Vision for Justice, Peace, and Healing (2008).