Rhythms | Paul Gauche

Rhythms | Paul Gauche
Podcast Rhythms | Paul Gauche

Intentionally living into a particular series of life rhythms helps us bring our best to each encounter with the world around us. When we move with thoughtful purpose toward a deepened sense of identity - that we are spirited, creative, connected, called to be present, grateful, generous, and missional people - we discover new ways of thriving in life. The Rhythms podcast challenges listeners to explore how the rhythms already “humming” in our lives can continue to redefine, reinvent, and reinvigorate us in ways that clarify identity, illuminate purpose and sustain thriving lives. Paul Gauche is on the staff at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Burnsville, Minnesota where he works and plays with people of all ages equipping them to explore these intriguing rhythms and movements of the Spirit in daily life. Paul’s written works include contributions to three published works for Group Publishing in Loveland, Colorado, including God Is Near: 30 Extraordinary Encounters; Christ In Me: 30 Next-Level Encounters; and Go Deeper Retreats: 12 Life-Changing Weekends for Youth Ministry. Since 1995, Paul has been a primary author/contributor for a multitude of faith development resources published through Changing Church Forum at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Burnsville, MN. Paul has also written for Minnesota Bride Magazine, featuring a piece entitled “To Have And To Hold”, an article written to help couples put their love story into words by writing their own wedding vows. (Spring/Summer 2009, p. 148-150). Paul’s most recent publication is The Dance of Marriage: Keeping In Step Through The Last Song. This book emerges from three decades of working with hundreds of couples planning wedding ceremonies that reflect commitments to build strong marriages.

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Intentionally living into a particular series of life rhythms helps us bring our best to each encounter with the world around us. When we move with thoughtful purpose toward a deepened sense of identity - that we are spirited, creative, connected, called to be present, grateful, generous, and missional people - we discover new ways of thriving in life. The Rhythms podcast challenges listeners to explore how the rhythms already “humming” in our lives can continue to redefine, reinvent, and reinvigorate us in ways that clarify identity, illuminate purpose and sustain thriving lives. Paul Gauche is on the staff at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Burnsville, Minnesota where he works and plays with people of all ages equipping them to explore these intriguing rhythms and movements of the Spirit in daily life. Paul’s written works include contributions to three published works for Group Publishing in Loveland, Colorado, including God Is Near: 30 Extraordinary Encounters; Christ In Me: 30 Next-Level Encounters; and Go Deeper Retreats: 12 Life-Changing Weekends for Youth Ministry. Since 1995, Paul has been a primary author/contributor for a multitude of faith development resources published through Changing Church Forum at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Burnsville, MN. Paul has also written for Minnesota Bride Magazine, featuring a piece entitled “To Have And To Hold”, an article written to help couples put their love story into words by writing their own wedding vows. (Spring/Summer 2009, p. 148-150). Paul’s most recent publication is The Dance of Marriage: Keeping In Step Through The Last Song. This book emerges from three decades of working with hundreds of couples planning wedding ceremonies that reflect commitments to build strong marriages.

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