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From Sunday to Monday: The Liturgy That Fails If It Stays in Church

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Ever felt like your Sunday worship experience has nothing to do with your Monday morning reality? You're not alone. In this illuminating conversation with Dr. Jim Marriott, we dive deep into the profound yet often misunderstood connection between liturgy, discipleship, and mission in the Christian life.

Dr. Jim Marriott explores how liturgical practices can bridge the gap between Sunday worship and everyday discipleship, providing a framework for living the Christian life in all contexts. He challenges us to move beyond compartmentalized faith to an integrated understanding of how liturgy shapes our identity and mission.
• Liturgy forms Christians to live the Christian life in the world, connecting Sunday worship to Monday living
• The divine service is not just about one hour of worship but about shaping believers for their mission throughout the week
• Two axes of discipleship: passive righteousness (what God does for us) and active righteousness (how we live toward others)
• Three tiers of liturgical understanding: story, Word and Sacrament, and rites/ceremonies
• The Kyrie ("Lord have mercy") is not just penitential but an act of advocacy for those in need
• Christian worship should equip people for hospitality, generosity, and blessing others daily
• Every home can be a liturgical space where faith is formed and practiced
• Unity in liturgy doesn't require uniformity in practices
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Chapters

1. Meeting Jim Marriott, Liturgical Expert (00:00:00)

2. Connecting Sunday Worship to Monday Life (00:02:13)

3. Two Axes of Discipleship: God and Neighbor (00:07:17)

4. Reframing Our Understanding of Liturgy (00:13:10)

5. Story, Word, and Rituals: The Three Tiers (00:19:31)

6. [Ad] The Balance of Gray (00:25:18)

7. (Cont.) Story, Word, and Rituals: The Three Tiers (00:26:07)

8. Liturgical Elements as Discipleship Practices (00:33:30)

9. Being the Church vs. Going to Church (00:44:03)

168 episodes

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Ever felt like your Sunday worship experience has nothing to do with your Monday morning reality? You're not alone. In this illuminating conversation with Dr. Jim Marriott, we dive deep into the profound yet often misunderstood connection between liturgy, discipleship, and mission in the Christian life.

Dr. Jim Marriott explores how liturgical practices can bridge the gap between Sunday worship and everyday discipleship, providing a framework for living the Christian life in all contexts. He challenges us to move beyond compartmentalized faith to an integrated understanding of how liturgy shapes our identity and mission.
• Liturgy forms Christians to live the Christian life in the world, connecting Sunday worship to Monday living
• The divine service is not just about one hour of worship but about shaping believers for their mission throughout the week
• Two axes of discipleship: passive righteousness (what God does for us) and active righteousness (how we live toward others)
• Three tiers of liturgical understanding: story, Word and Sacrament, and rites/ceremonies
• The Kyrie ("Lord have mercy") is not just penitential but an act of advocacy for those in need
• Christian worship should equip people for hospitality, generosity, and blessing others daily
• Every home can be a liturgical space where faith is formed and practiced
• Unity in liturgy doesn't require uniformity in practices
The Balance of Gray
Faith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the show

Watch Us On Youtube!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meeting Jim Marriott, Liturgical Expert (00:00:00)

2. Connecting Sunday Worship to Monday Life (00:02:13)

3. Two Axes of Discipleship: God and Neighbor (00:07:17)

4. Reframing Our Understanding of Liturgy (00:13:10)

5. Story, Word, and Rituals: The Three Tiers (00:19:31)

6. [Ad] The Balance of Gray (00:25:18)

7. (Cont.) Story, Word, and Rituals: The Three Tiers (00:26:07)

8. Liturgical Elements as Discipleship Practices (00:33:30)

9. Being the Church vs. Going to Church (00:44:03)

168 episodes

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