Starting Next Week - Integrating Faith & Work

Greetings all,

Our Integrating Faith & Work course starts next week. See more information below and consider signing up! If you are an employer, consider sponsoring an employee.

What is Integrating Faith & Work? This is an eight week workshop that dives deeply into the design, dignity, and goodness of work, exploring the problems of work and how they are redeemed by the gospel. The aim is to restore perspective, meaning, joy, and a sense of calling to your work.

Who is it for? This course will help anyone who wants to connect their work to their faith in more meaningful ways. This is especially geared towards those of you who:

  • are burned out at work

  • want to be more faithful with the work you’ve been given

  • are bored at work and feel like your job lacks meaning

  • tend to idolize work

  • are wondering whether you are in the right career

  • are dealing with anxiety / stress / depression related to work

What’s the format? This is an eight week workshop that meets weekly for an hour and a half. Homework will include readings from Tim Keller’s Every Good Endeavor and questions to answer from an SBC workbook. Group meetings will focus on applying rich theological and biblical concepts to the participant’s daily work.

How much does it cost? The cost is $250 per person. Spouses receive a 25% discount. Scholarships are available, but on a limited basis. If appropriate, we encourage you to ask if your employer would sponsor you.

When is it? We have three course times available:

  • Thursdays @ 6:30-8:00 starting June 15

  • Fridays @ 11:30-1:00 starting June 16

  • Sundays @ 6:00-7:30 (ONLINE) starting June 18

If you want to take the course but none of these times work, or if you want more focused, individual help, we also offer this in a private coaching format.

Click the button below to signup, or feel free to reply to this email with any questions.

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