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The modern divide between Sunday worship and Monday work has a devastating effect on the health, vibrancy, and effectiveness of Christian worship in the sanctuary and work in the world. Drawing on years of marketplace ministry and biblical research, Rev. Dr. Matthew Kaemingk will lead an evening exploration of the deep biblical connections between worship and work. In this, he will offer practical steps for how Christians in the marketplace can begin to form deeper and more transformative connections between their daily work and worship.
Dr. Matthew Kaemingk is a "pastor for professionals." He has served alongside marketplace leaders in a number of faith and work ministries in New York City, Seattle, and Houston. Dr. Kaemingk is the coauthor of Work and Worship: Reconnecting Our Labor and Liturgy an innovative new book exploring how Christians might form deeper and more meaningful connections between their worship of God in the sanctuary and their daily work in the world. He holds a PhD in Christian ethics and teaches public theology at Fuller Theological Seminary where he was recently appointed to the Richard John Mouw Chair of Faith and Public Life. Dr. Kaemingk serves within the De Pree Center for Christian Leadership as both a scholar in residence and an instructor within Fuller's doctoral program on faith, work, and the marketplace.
Presented in partnership with the Chattanooga Institute for Faith, Work, & Culture.
Production note: Audio levels recorded quite low, Q&A begins at the 49' mark.
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The modern divide between Sunday worship and Monday work has a devastating effect on the health, vibrancy, and effectiveness of Christian worship in the sanctuary and work in the world. Drawing on years of marketplace ministry and biblical research, Rev. Dr. Matthew Kaemingk will lead an evening exploration of the deep biblical connections between worship and work. In this, he will offer practical steps for how Christians in the marketplace can begin to form deeper and more transformative connections between their daily work and worship.
Dr. Matthew Kaemingk is a "pastor for professionals." He has served alongside marketplace leaders in a number of faith and work ministries in New York City, Seattle, and Houston. Dr. Kaemingk is the coauthor of Work and Worship: Reconnecting Our Labor and Liturgy an innovative new book exploring how Christians might form deeper and more meaningful connections between their worship of God in the sanctuary and their daily work in the world. He holds a PhD in Christian ethics and teaches public theology at Fuller Theological Seminary where he was recently appointed to the Richard John Mouw Chair of Faith and Public Life. Dr. Kaemingk serves within the De Pree Center for Christian Leadership as both a scholar in residence and an instructor within Fuller's doctoral program on faith, work, and the marketplace.
Presented in partnership with the Chattanooga Institute for Faith, Work, & Culture.
Production note: Audio levels recorded quite low, Q&A begins at the 49' mark.
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