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Cathedrals of Connection
By (Author) Matt G. Mattson
Turner Publishing Company
Turner Publishing Company
3rd June 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Christian life and practice
Sociology: family, kinship and relationships
Relationships and families: advice, topics and issues
Paperback
256
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
You're invited to the simplest church on Earth-the space between you and the person next to you.
Our world is suffering from an epidemic of loneliness and disconnection. We are all longing for each other. We want meaningful relationships and vibrant family lives. We want neighbors we know and care about. We want depth and substance to our friendships and our daily interactions at home, at work, and in our community. We want to have the conversations necessary to fix an ailing and divided society. And we are struggling.
Written as an interconnected and compounding series of personal reflections, Cathedrals of Connection gently offers people struggling with faith an accessible on-ramp to their own spiritual journey. Rooted in a progressive, ecumenical, and at times slightly irreverent Christian perspective, with Biblical passages anchoring every chapter, author Matt Mattson reveals an ordinary mysticism found in the common interactions of our daily lives. Matt, who has spent over two decades helping people gather together in simple, sacred ways, invites readers to construct their own cathedrals of connection, to erect their own temples of togetherness, to build their own churches in the space between themselves and every person they encounter.
Matthew G. Mattson is a writer, speaker, and spiritual leader dedicated to cultivating sacred human connection. As the founder of BETWEEN, an innovative and highly inclusive global faith community, Matt invites people to embrace curiosity, conversation, and shared moments of meaning. Drawing on his background in education and leadership, Matt has spent his career growing cause-based organizations and exploring the power of relationships-co-founding Phired Up, The Social Excellence Project, and GrowMyGroup. He lives in Colorado with his wife and daughters.