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Fellowship Around the Table

Fellowship Around the Table

Written by: Heath Casey
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Great conversations about life, faith, and the Bible from Fellowship Bible Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma (www.fbctulsa.org).

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  • Made for Work: Work and the Curse w/ Seth Perry (Part 3 of 6)
    Oct 14 2024

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    Discover the profound impact of sin on our working lives as we chat with Seth Perry about the complexities of work in a fallen world. Drawing from Genesis 3, we unravel how the curse of sin reshaped work from its original design, introducing challenges like laziness and apathy. With personal stories and reflections, we tackle the intricate dance between personal, cultural, and systemic sin and their effects on our work environments. Explore how shifting cultural definitions of success can skew our relationship with work, and gain insights on how to navigate these persistent issues with wisdom and grace.

    Inspired by Paul's counsel, we discuss the balance between combating apathy and avoiding the idolization of work. Through insights from Timothy Keller and the timeless wisdom of Percy Shelley's "Ozymandias," we reflect on the temporary nature of worldly achievements and the eternal significance of serving others. Finally, we journey through the winding paths of career and calling, emphasizing the importance of community support, patience, and trust in God's plan. Drawing inspiration from Oswald Chambers and Brother Lawrence, we celebrate the beauty in excelling at the ordinary as an act of worship. Join us for this enlightening conversation that seeks to redefine the purpose and joy of work amidst its challenges.

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    32 mins
  • Made for Work: History & Philosophy w/ Nathan Cozart & Seth Perry (Part 2 of 6)
    Oct 7 2024

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    Join Heath Casey, Nathan Cozart, and Seth Perry as they unravel the ages-old historical tapestry of work. From the Greeks who viewed work as a burden to the Bible's celebration of labor as an intrinsic part of divine design, this episode promises a fresh perspective on how our upbringing and cultural surroundings shape our work ethos. Find out how deeply ingrained societal norms and media portrayals influence the way we view our professional lives and what that means for our spiritual journey.

    Take a step further into the transformative power of biblical teachings on work. Engage with the profound insights from Scriptures, particularly Colossians and Romans, as we shift from self-centeredness to serving others. The conversation opens up pathways to renew our mindset, aligning it with God's principles and finding fulfillment beyond worldly definitions of success. Discover how community engagement can enrich our understanding of divine purpose, offering a counter-narrative to secular philosophies that often dominate our thinking.

    Beyond tasks and transactions, explore the essence of Christian vocation in redefining work with meaning and intention. Through the lens of the Good Samaritan and the greatest commandment, our episode challenges conventional job definitions by encouraging listeners to embody God's call in all roles. From parenting to community service, the dialogue underscores the importance of loving our neighbors through our daily endeavors.

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    31 mins
  • Made for Work: Origin of Work w/ Nathan Cozart & Seth Perry (Part 1 of 6)
    Sep 30 2024

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    What if work wasn't just a necessity, but a divine calling? Join us on Fellowship Around the Table this week as we explore the profound connections between faith and vocation. Nathan Cozart, an aerospace engineer, and Seth Perry, an operations manager at a wheelchair company, join me to share their unique career journeys and how our shared faith has shaped our paths.

    In this episode, we dive deep into the biblical significance of work, starting with God's act of creation in Genesis. We challenge the common misconception that work is a consequence of sin by reflecting on Genesis 2:15, where mankind is tasked with cultivating and keeping the Garden of Eden. By discussing how work allows us to bear God's image, we uncover the profound implications this perspective has on our daily lives. We also explore the concept of the cultural mandate and how it reflects our creative potential, drawing fascinating parallels between the beginning in Eden and the future fulfillment in Revelation.

    We redefine work to include more than just paid employment. Join us for a heartfelt, thought-provoking conversation about finding your calling and the eternal significance of work.

    Show Notes:

    • https://www.christianitytoday.com/2003/06/heaven-not-just-eternal-day-off/
    • Some books we love: Every Good Endeavor, The Call
    • Why we work (Dorothy Sayers)
    • Leaf, by Niggle

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    45 mins
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