Reconnecting our Work and Worship

Published on February 12, 2025

A special invitation from St Alf’s

Today’s divide between Sunday worship and Monday work has deadly effects on the health and vibrancy of both. Using marketplace ministry experience and biblical research, Kaemingk will offer biblical and practical steps to reconnect workplace Christians work and worship.

Dr Kaemingk is a ‘pastor for professionals’. He’s served several faith & work ministries across the US. He is coauthor of Work and Worship: Reconnecting Our Labor and Liturgy, an innovative new book, and leads worshipforworkers.com.

Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Matthew Kaemingk, Director of Mouw Institute of Faith and Public Life, Fuller Theological Seminary

When: Saturday 15th March at 9am-1pm

Where: St. Alfred’s Anglican Church, 107 Springfield Road, Blackburn North Vic.

Registrations: here or with the link https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1343462

Cost: General $50

Discounts: for Ethos and St Alf’s members, concessions and worship teams including clergy, and early bird by 15/2: $40

Sponsored by Ethos and supported by the Anglican Social Responsibilities CommitteeMelbourne Anglican FoundationSt Alfred’s Anglican Church, Blackburn North, and EA Insurance

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