Worship for Workers: (Re)Connecting Sunday and Monday Morning

Matthew Kaemingk, Fuller Theological Seminary

Session Description

A chasm exists for the people of God between their worship on Sunday morning and their work on Monday morning. One is seen as purely sacred and the other as purely secular. One is understood as holy and beautiful while the other is understood to be profane and mundane. This workshop will explore why this chasm exists, why it is problematic for both our worship and our work, and how worship leaders can help their congregations overcome it.

 

Worship for Workers: (Re)Connecting Sunday and Monday Morning

A chasm exists for the people of God between their worship on Sunday morning and their work on Monday morning. One is seen as purely sacred and the other as purely secular. One is understood as holy and beautiful while the other is understood to be profane and mundane. This workshop will explore why this chasm exists, why it is problematic for both our worship and our work, and how worship leaders can help their congregations overcome it.