WEBVTT 00:00:05.870 --> 00:00:09.209 What would you consider a sacred space? 00:00:09.209 --> 00:00:11.432 You might be thinking a church or a mosque, 00:00:11.432 --> 00:00:14.125 or maybe even one of the seven wonders of the world 00:00:14.125 --> 00:00:17.154 like the pyramids or the Colosseum. 00:00:17.154 --> 00:00:19.088 Sure, those might be considered sacred, 00:00:19.088 --> 00:00:21.288 but believe it or not sacred spaces can 00:00:21.288 --> 00:00:23.145 be just about anywhere. 00:00:23.145 --> 00:00:27.259 'It doesn't have to be a traditional place of worship.' 00:00:30.397 --> 00:00:32.904 'Or even a mosque, synagogue or church, 00:00:32.904 --> 00:00:35.402 although those are profound and amazing 00:00:35.402 --> 00:00:37.563 sacred spaces that we've witnessed. 00:00:37.563 --> 00:00:40.874 It can be as simple as a space that's been 00:00:40.874 --> 00:00:43.986 sequestered for non-traditional use 00:00:43.986 --> 00:00:45.976 or special use or a place where you 00:00:45.976 --> 00:00:48.888 feel connected to the earth or the ground.' 00:00:48.888 --> 00:00:50.760 Maybe even a favourite beach dune, 00:00:50.760 --> 00:00:53.387 or that room in your house where you do hot yoga. 00:00:55.264 --> 00:00:57.735 What is your sacred space? 00:00:57.735 --> 00:01:00.140 The WGBH lab in partnership with American Experience, 00:01:00.140 --> 00:01:03.009 Frontline, and in conjunction with 00:01:03.009 --> 00:01:05.478 the PBS 'God in America' broadcast want to 00:01:05.478 --> 00:01:08.362 know about your sacred spaces. 00:01:08.362 --> 00:01:11.179 Tell us the story of your sacred space in a three minute video. 00:01:11.179 --> 00:01:12.760 Be creative! 00:01:12.760 --> 00:01:15.742 Select submission may receive a God in America package, 00:01:15.742 --> 00:01:18.812 which may include a DVD of the series that starts to air 00:01:18.812 --> 00:01:21.628 on PBS October 11th 2010. 00:01:21.628 --> 00:01:26.353 Log onto pbs.org/godinamerica for full details.