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Some of us connect with God best through structured rhythms—predictable routines that provide safety and grounding. Others experience God in the unplanned, in moments of spontaneity and discovery. And for some neurodivergent people (I see you, fellow AuDHDers!), it’s a delicate dance between the two. In this final episode of our three-part series, we explore the tension between structure and flexibility in spiritual practices.

Listeners share their personal experiences—what doesn’t work for them and the rhythms they’ve found that do. From the comfort of liturgy to the need for novelty, from the struggle with traditional prayer methods to the freedom of creative expression, we hear how neurodivergent brains engage faith in ways that are both deeply personal and profoundly valid.

Join us as we reflect on the ways structure can hold space for divine encounters—and how spontaneity can open unexpected doors to connection. Where do you find yourself in this tension? And how does God meet you there?

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To connect further, find Josh on Facebook, Instagram or email at: [email protected]. Or, for personal encouragement on your own journey of neurodivergence, consider booking a spiritual direction session with Josh through Patreon.

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