Presentation Title
You Might not Love What You Think : Taking a Liturgical Audit of Your Life
Session Number
Session D
Location
Chase gym
Description
Smith reminds the audience of the simple question Jesus asks in the Gospel of Mark, "What do you want?"
What is we want really represents the deep desires and longings we have hidden in the recesses of our mind, asked Smith. Smith states we do not know what we really want, and urges us to take a "liturgical audit of your life." Liturgies are "love-shaping practices."
Smith ends his message by telling the audience it is important for us to find a space to meditate and worship is the "entire repertoire of what the people are called to when gathered around the body of Christ."
You Might not Love What You Think : Taking a Liturgical Audit of Your Life
Chase gym
Smith reminds the audience of the simple question Jesus asks in the Gospel of Mark, "What do you want?"
What is we want really represents the deep desires and longings we have hidden in the recesses of our mind, asked Smith. Smith states we do not know what we really want, and urges us to take a "liturgical audit of your life." Liturgies are "love-shaping practices."
Smith ends his message by telling the audience it is important for us to find a space to meditate and worship is the "entire repertoire of what the people are called to when gathered around the body of Christ."