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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2025 · 1H 15M

How the Liturgy of Work Forms Entrepreneurs, with Pastor Jon Price

from Redemptive Economics

All of us engage in liturgy everyday (or work, rituals, habits, etc.). These liturgies shape and mold us. The question is...as entrepreneurs, are we being intentional about the liturgies we engage in? And are we aware of the ways they're forming us?Pastor Jon Price helps us understand what liturgy is and how it influences us as entrepreneurs. This is at the heart of who we are and all the things we hope to accomplish for God's redemptive purposes.Connect with Jon:FacebookX (Twitter)Covenant Community Church* * SUPPORT US WITH BITCOIN * *Geyser Bitcoin Fundraising Campaign (https://geyser.fund/project/redemptiveeconomicspodcast)Tip through Strike (https://strike.me/redemptiveeconomicsllc/)SPONSORS:Sovreign, Bitcoin Consulting | Sovreign.ioDownload the eBooks here.Jeff Dougherty, Allstate Insurance | 724-847-5218Truth At Work | [email protected]; [email protected] Hills Man Camp | senecahills.orgRyan & Danielle Hatch, TBD Bookkeeping | 412-720-3501 | [email protected]:[email protected] Mike Hatch to receive your free pdf of the 15 Redemptive Economic Principles and scripture references. Learn how to build your business on biblical principles for eternal significance.Website:https://redemptiveeconomics.com/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@redemptiveeconomicsRumble:https://rumble.com/c/c-6649253Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/redemptiveeconomicsSupport the show

All of us engage in liturgy everyday (or work, rituals, habits, etc.). These liturgies shape and mold us. The question is...as entrepreneurs, are we being intentional about the liturgies we engage in? And are we aware of the ways they're forming us? Pastor Jon Price helps us understand what liturgy is and how it influences us as entrepreneurs. This is at the heart of who we are and all the things we hope to accomplish for God's redemptive purposes. Connect with Jon: FacebookX (Twitter)Coven...

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