Many Christians today feel an aching divide between their worshipping life on Sunday and their working life on Monday. Sunday worship is often viewed as an escape from a busy week of work in the office, the classroom, and the home. But what if that’s not the way God intended it to be? What if God designed human beings to live integrated lives–to carry the cares and concerns of our daily work into his sanctuary in an act of worship. What if we could experience the gospel in new and transformative ways by bringing our work and worship together?
If you desire a deeper connection between your work and worship, we invite you to join Denver Institute for Faith & Work and the congregations at Park Church and Greenwood Community Church for Work + Worship. Guest speaker Matthew Kaemingk (Fuller Seminary), author of Work and Worship: Reconnecting our Labor and Liturgy, will share insight from scripture and Christian tradition to unite our callings as laborers and followers of Christ in a seamless life of faith.
At Work + Worship, attendees will:
Park Church
3025 W. 37th St., Denver, Colo. 80211
Indoors, socially distanced following COVID protocols
Childcare provided ($5 per family; registration closes Sunday, June 13th)
Livestream link available
Greenwood Community Church
5600 E. Belleview Ave., Greenwood Village, Colo. 80111
Outdoors, socially distanced; please bring a blanket or lawn chair for seating
Childcare provided for kindergarten through 5th grade (complimentary)
Hosted indoors in observance of COVID protocols
Wednesday, June 19th
6 p.m.
$0.00USD
A watch link will be provided prior to the event
Wednesday, June 19th
6 p.m.
$0.00USD
Hosted outdoors; please bring blankets or lawn chairs for seating
Thursday, June 20th
7 p.m.
$0.00USD
Denver Institute for Faith & Work
Denver Institute for Faith & Work
Denver Institute for Faith & Work
Rev. Dr. Matthew Kaemingk is associate dean and assistant professor of Christian Ethics at Fuller Theological Seminary. Matthew also serves as a fellow at the Center for Public Justice and a scholar-in-residence at the De Pree Center for Christian Leadership. Matthew’s research and public speaking focuses on a variety of issues related to faith and public life. These include: religious pluralism and political ethics, Muslim-Christian relations, marketplace ethics, and Reformed public theology. He is the author of Work & Worship, Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear, and Reformed Public Theology.
“Here, finally, is the book that will take the ‘faith and work’ conversation to new depths of intentionality. With theological clarity and real-world accountability, Kaemingk and Willson mend what we have rent asunder. Advancing scholarship in theology of culture, it is also a must-read for those who lead worship for workers–which includes, of course, everyone. This should become a standard textbook, for the sake of the church and for the sake of the world.”
–James K.A. Smith
“This book is for bridge builders who desire to put into practice what it can mean to live a fully integrated life. There is so much truth in this book that it made my heart ache for our current reality and, at the same time, soar with hope for what could be by simply understanding that the church can provide so much more for its community of laborers.”