Bringing Work to Worship
Practical Resources for Church Leaders
Thursday, February 29th, 2024
2:00pm to 3:15pm EST
Free - See registration form below
Presenters: Adrian Langdon and Roland De Vries
Christians often feel a disconnect between their experience of worship on the one hand and their everyday work in the world on the other. They wonder whether Christian worship has anything to do with their work as programmers, administrators, teachers, engineers, or bookkeepers.
This webinar will support church leaders by providing reflection and resources for the integration of everyday work into worship services. We will begin with a brief reflection on why we find it hard to integrate work and worship, and then turn toward providing resources to support you. These resources will include:
· Prayers
· Litanies
· Scripture References
· Sermon Ideas
You will come away with material for a series of 4 Sunday worship services that help to bridge Sunday with Monday.
For more information, email us at [email protected].
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Webinar Presenters
Dr. Adrian Langdon came to The Presbyterian College most recently from Nipissing University, North Bay (ON) where he served as a professor and lecturer in the Department of Religions and Cultures since 2009. He has taught in the areas of theology and religion as these relate to peace, non-violence, economics, and environment. He is gifted in helping others to explore faith and to understand faithful leadership in a context where these questions and challenges arise.
The Rev. Dr. Roland De Vries is an experienced and able pastor within The Presbyterian Church in Canada with a record of effective congregational ministry and leadership. He has been the minister of two congregations, helping them to engage in various forms of renewal. He teaches in such areas such as Reformed Theology, Congregational Mission, Global Christianity, and Forgiveness and Reconciliation. Dr. De Vries has a deep commitment to the wellbeing of Christ’s church and to the formation of ministers who are able to serve faithfully, competently, and imaginatively within a congregational setting.