What would you consider a sacred space? You might be thinking a church or a mosque, or maybe even one of the seven wonders of the world like the pyramids or the Colosseum. Sure, those might be considered sacred, but believe it or not sacred spaces can be just about anywhere. 'It doesn't have to be a traditional place of worship.' 'Or even a mosque, synagogue or church, although those are profound and amazing sacred spaces that we've witnessed. It can be as simple as a space that's been sequestered for non-traditional use or special use or a place where you feel connected to the earth or the ground.' Maybe even a favourite beach dune, or that room in your house where you do hot yoga. What is your sacred space? The WGBH lab in partnership with American Experience, Frontline, and in conjunction with the PBS 'God in America' broadcast want to know about your sacred spaces. Tell us the story of your sacred space in a three minute video. Be creative! Select submission may receive a God in America package, which may include a DVD of the series that starts to air on PBS October 11th 2010. Log onto pbs.org/godinamerica for full details.