Holy Ground: Grand Teton Nat'l Park

Series: Holy Ground: Wisdom From the National Parks

September 08, 2024 | Rev. Brooke Heerwald Steiner

Grand Teton National Parks is one of my favorite places on the earth after traveling there this summer. The mountains that shoot up right from the ground are incredibly impressive and captivating. It’s name comes from the sight of three mountains right next to each other. We will read the story from Genesis 2, about the creation of Adam and Eve. We will focus particularly on the part where Adam is lonely all by himself. We are not meant to do life alone. Even mountain ranges form peaks together and the valleys flow from one to the other. We too, are meant to be connected with the highs and lows of our lives. 

Series Information

Our national parks are jewels of natural beauty and unmatched diversity. They can also speak to our faith as we reflect on God’s creation and marvel with wonder and awe at God’s work. Each week, we’ll look at a different national park and explore the holiness and wisdom that it gives us. From Yellowstone to Voyageurs, each place will offer a glimmer into the goodness and glory of God’s world.

 

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