“It’s that one day a week that shapes the remaining six…”—J. Dana Trent
Episode 67 of Spirituality for Ordinary People features an interview with J. Dana Trent. J. Dana Trent is a graduate of Duke Divinity School and professor of World Religions and Critical Thinking at Wake Tech Community College. An ordained Baptist minister and former hospital chaplain, her work has appeared on Time.com, and in Religion News Service, Sojourners, Religion Dispatches, and The Christian Century.
Key Learnings
Sabbath is not
Sabbath is a privilege. It is no longer a right in American/Canadian culture
God takes time away from creating to be in awe of the creation. When we take time to be in awe of creation a few things happen: we rest, we become more worshipful, we connect with
There is a tradition of the visit of the Sabbath Queen visiting your house when you keep sabbath well. Could this be a powerful image of royalty visiting your house. What would that be like?
“The community that rests together is the community that resists together.”—Barbara Brown Taylor
The three barriers in the way of Sabbath keeping are: the ego, not being humble, and not trusting.
Children are great at Sabbath keeping!
Sabbath has a way of revealing what your real life is.
Sabbath can be a time for taking stock, for introspection, for asking questions about your life.
Things to Think About
How can the Sabbath be the priority that you work towards? And how can you allow the S
How can you better prepare for Sabbath or better keep the boundaries of Sabbath?
In what way can you start small to practice Sabbath? (e.g. an afternoon, an hour, a meal with friends, etc.)
If you are a clergy person how can you model Sabbath for your congregation?
Spiritual Practices Discussed in this Episode
Sabbath (Obviously!)
Links and Resources:
- J. Dana Trent’s Website
- For Sabbath’s Sake by J. Dana Trent
- One Breath at a Time: A Skeptics Guide to Christian Meditation by J. Dana Trent
- Sabbath: Finding Rest, Renewal, and Delight in Our Busy Lives by Wayne Muller (outline of a Sabbath Day in the back of the book)
- Kate Rademacher’s website (author of Following the Red Bird)
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