
 The Allender Center Podcast A Sabbath Summer, Part 2: Play, Disappointment, and Daring to Hope
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 Jul 18, 2025  The discussion navigates the delicate balance between dreaming and facing disappointment. Emphasis is placed on the importance of joy amid life's unpredictability and the power of play as a response to hardship. Personal stories highlight moments of mourning interspersed with genuine connection and delight. The concept of 'defiant joy' emerges, encouraging listeners to find happiness even in challenging times. Ultimately, it's a call to embrace redemptive play and hope, fostering deeper connections and healing. 
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Embrace Disappointment in Sabbath
- Sabbath involves engaging dreams but also fully living and participating in reality, even when plans fall apart.
 - This participation requires embracing disappointment as part of the play of life and faith.
 
Sabbath as Radical Relationship
- Sabbath is a commandment bridging love of God and neighbor, inviting us to lean into God's play even in hard times.
 - Play in Sabbath includes embracing brokenness and finding connection, joy, and restoration despite crisis and urgency.
 
Let Grief Reshape Play
- Allow yourself to feel disappointment fully when plans are disrupted instead of slipping into avoidance or anger.
 - Use grief as a doorway to reimagine and co-create new pleasures and connection in the moment.
 

