In God, There Is Room
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Feeling like you don’t belong? This Gospel reflection on John 14 reminds us: in God, there is room for you.In this Christian podcast episode, we reflect on Jesus’ words: “In my Father’s house there are many dwelling places.” What if that promise isn’t just about heaven—but about your life right now?If you’ve ever felt left out, unsure of your place, or struggled to belong—even within yourself—this conversation is for you.We explore:What it means to belong to GodHow learning to accept ourselves is part of faithWhy belonging doesn’t depend on others’ approvalThe call to create space for others in a divided worldThis episode is an invitation to trust that you already have a place—and to help make room for others too.There is room for you here.
To listen to Brené Brown reflect on belonging, you can listen here: https://brenebrown.com/podcast/brene-on-strong-backs-soft-fronts-and-wild-hearts/. You can read more in her book Braving the Wilderness.
You can find all of the Scripture readings from the lectionary here: https://bible.usccb.org/readings/calendar
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At God Space, you can come as you are. You belong here. God Space is an outreach ministry of the Sisters of Divine Providence of Kentucky, an international community of Catholic sisters with a mission to be witnesses of God's Providence. We place our trust in God as we care for God's people. Connect with the sisters at CDPKentucky.org.
Music credits: Thanks to Pixabay and these artists for their royalty free music: intro and outro music Acoustic Inspire by The_Mountain, reflection questions music, Relaxing Meditation Music by SamuelFrancisJohnson