Sunday worship and Monday work were never meant to live in separate boxes. Pastor, author, and leadership coach Terry Timm joins us to unpack how liturgy shapes the 9-to-5, and the one shift that changes how you see your job for good.
Does your work actually matter to God? In this episode, hosts Eric Brandt and Josh Swartz sit down with pastor, author, and leadership coach Terry Timm to tear down the false divide between Sunday worship and Monday work.
We dig into a theology of everyday work, what "pastoring for Monday" really looks like, how to lead faithfully in pluralistic workplaces, the surprising link between liturgy and your 9-to-5, and the one shift that can change how you see your job for good.
Terry Timm is the author of A Movable Feast: Worship for the Other Six Days, lead pastor of Christ Community Church of the South Hills in Pittsburgh, and a vocational coach who helps people live out their calling in every sphere of life. Learn more at terrytimm.com.
I believe the work we do Monday through Friday matters to God and to our neighbors. A native Lancastrian with fifteen years in Christian higher education, I co-founded FaithWorks Lancaster to cultivate theologically reflective practice at home.
I believe any task or job can be worship, a way to reflect God to creation and to our neighbors. A seminary-trained Lancastrian with a decade in Christian higher ed, I co-founded FaithWorks Lancaster to bring this posture into everyday life.
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