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		<title>Connecting Architecture and Spirituality</title>
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While exploring the intersections of faith and design this week, I came across this article from Theooze.com, &#8220;The &#8216;Body Art&#8217; Of Emerging Church.&#8221; The article explores the relationship of architecture to spirituality, and intrigued by this, I emailed the author, Paul Fromont, about 3six0&#8217;s Shepherd of the Valley project. Paul replied with a gracious email [...]]]></description>
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<p>While exploring the intersections of faith and design this week, I came across this article from <a href="http://theooze.com" target="_blank">Theooze.com</a>, &#8220;<a href="http://www.theooze.com/articles/article.cfm?id=591" target="_blank">The &#8216;Body Art&#8217; Of Emerging Church</a>.&#8221; The article explores the relationship of architecture to spirituality, and intrigued by this, I emailed the author, Paul Fromont, about <a href="http://3six0.com">3six0</a>&#8217;s <a href="http://3six0architecture.wordpress.com/2008/11/07/shepherd-of-the-valley-in-the-projo/">Shepherd of the Valley</a> project. Paul replied with a gracious email and offered to include us on his blog, <a href="http://prodigal.typepad.com/" target="_blank">Prodigal Kiwi</a>. Check out his latest post, &#8220;<a href="http://prodigal.typepad.com/prodigal_kiwi/architecture_and_spirituality/" target="_blank">Architecture, Space, Spirit and the Journey of a Church Community</a>,&#8221; which highlights Shepherd of the Valley and links to his reflections on architecture, the church, and spirituality.</p>
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