tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329600504016968888.post4056837456397003148..comments2024-03-27T15:47:46.091-05:00Comments on Pastoral Meanderings: The Gift of WorkPastor Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10653554256101480140noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329600504016968888.post-68939170221022662392010-08-31T10:15:29.429-05:002010-08-31T10:15:29.429-05:00Lutherans have typically called the liturgy the Di...<i>Lutherans have typically called the liturgy the Divine Service (Gottesdienst).</i><br /><br />Interestingly, Catholics in Germany also use the term Gottesdienst.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329600504016968888.post-88827332169139707402010-08-30T18:16:06.312-05:002010-08-30T18:16:06.312-05:00Fr. Peters,
This is the exact opposite of the see...Fr. Peters,<br /><br />This is the exact opposite of the seeker-friendly idea that routine is awful. I've heard so many sermons about "having your best life" that include the idea that the day-to-day humdrum of the average believer's work is deadly I think I'll well, you know, hurl.<br /><br />To think of our daily vocation as liturgy makes perfect sense. God serves us Sunday in the Divine Service, and we serve our neighbor the whole week long.<br /><br />Thanks, by the way for the gospel included in so many of your posts!Janis Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02947508427040251166noreply@blogger.com