Work & Worship | Part 1

ALL TOO OFTEN it seems we are supposed to leave our work lives at the door of the church when we enter—for a more elevated, “spiritual” experience inside. Matthew Kaemingk and Cory B. Willson make the case that this separation was not part of Old Testament or New Testament or early church practice—and it radically weakens both our work and our worship in our own time. They will help us dig as deep as we want into Scripture and history—and range far and wide for great global church examples of how to get it right. Their outstanding book "Work and
Worship: Reconnecting Our Labor and Liturgy" was reviewed in the November 2020 issue of “the 313.”
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