Great conversations at SBC Orlando! 🙌
We loved connecting with so many of you at our booth yesterday around the “Secular vs Sacred” conversation. If you missed us, stop by—we’d love to meet you!
We’re at SBC Orlando! ☀️ 🌊
Swing by our booth for fun swag and your chance to enter our giveaway! We’re right next to the Provision booth (#653) — don’t miss it! 🎉
Liturgies of Labor, Liturgy VII.
“Give me courage to keep going.
Give me wisdom to learn what I can.
And give me peace that does not depend on success or recognition.”
A prayer for seasons of setback and disappointment. 💪
Read the full liturgy 👉 hubs.li/Q04kbP-B0
Liturgies of Labor, Liturgy VI.
“Lord of peace,
enter this place of tension.”
A prayer for moments of conflict and misunderstanding—asking God to form humility, patience, and peace within us. 🤍
Read the full liturgy on our website👉hubs.ly/Q04hnF-B0
Liturgies of Labor, Liturgy V.
“Show me how to steward this opportunity for the good of others… every bit of progress is a gift from You.”
A prayer for success, promotion, and recognition—rooting us in humility and gratitude. 🤍✨
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Liturgies of Labor, Liturgy IV.
“So I offer You this quiet ache…
Root my worth not in whether anyone remembers my name,
but in the fact that You call me Your own.” 🤍
A prayer for the moments when our work feels unseen.
Read the full liturgy 👉 hubs.li/Q04cXCDK0
Liturgies of Labor, Liturgy III.
Let this ordinary travel remind me
that You go with me into every ordinary thing.
A prayer for the everyday commute 🚗🚌🚶♀️—reminding us that God goes with us into every ordinary moment.
Read the full liturgy👉hubs.li/Q049Srw70
Liturgies of Labor, Liturgy II.
Use even this weariness for Your glory,
and let me find in You a peace
that outlasts the longest day.
A prayer for those working multiple jobs or exhausting hours.
Read the full liturgy 👉
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Liturgies of Labor, Liturgy I.
Before the emails.
Before the meetings.
Before the work begins.
A prayer for beginning the workday—
for steady hands, patient hearts, and gentle words.
Read the full liturgy on our website👉
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📣CO-LABOR ALERT: New article series!!
Liturgies of Labor offers prayers for the rhythms of daily work—space to pause, breathe, and re‑orient. We’ll be sharing a new liturgy bi‑weekly ✨
Happening RIGHT NOW at DMC! Director of Co-Labor, Corinne Nelson, is diving deep into "A Biblical Vision for Faith & Daily Work."
Reminder: Everyone in attendance will receive a FREE water bottle and sticker! 🎉
At the Disciple-Making Conference? Come find Provision Co-Labor 👀
✔️Say hello
✔️Fill out a Connection Card
✔️ Be entered to WIN some cool SWAG!
See you at the booth! 👋
The Disciple-Making Conference is TOMORROW! 🙏
Don't forget to join us for this breakout session led by our Director of Co-Labor, Corinne Nelson!
🎟️Register today! hubs.li/Q043G1Fw0
💧Everyone in attendance will receive a FREE water bottle and sticker!
👉12:30pm, Room 224
How does your faith shape your everyday work? 👀
Join us at the Disciple-Making Conference for this breakout session led by our Director of Co-Labor, Corinne Nelson, as she dives deep into "A Biblical Vision for Faith & Daily Work."
🎟️ Register today! hubs.li/Q041N7310
"Prayer throughout the day was a lifeline. I started the day with my children reading the Bible together at breakfast as much for my benefit as theirs."🙏
Pamela Nelson discusses how to navigate your faith through being a stay-at-home parent! Read More on our blog. Link in bio⬆️
In our latest article, Corinne Nelson, Director of Co-Labor, shares three best practices to help anchor your daily work in the Lord in 2026 ✨
Read more on our blog. Link in Bio ⬆️
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“People today reject Christianity not because they think it is false, but because they believe it is irrelevant.” - John Stott (The Contemporary Christian)
How will you show Christ in your daily work this holiday season?
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"We can’t help people see the full gospel of the kingdom of God unless we connect it to their daily work...
A few may be called to contemplative occupations, but most of us are divinely called to roll up our sleeves and get to work." - Greg Forster
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"Becoming a Christian does not end the work you already do. It changes how and why you do it. All of life becomes a response to what the Lord has done."
- Corinne Nelson
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“You say grace before meals. All right. But I say grace... before I open a book, and grace before sketching, painting, swimming, fencing, boxing, walking, playing, dancing and grace before I dip the pen in the ink.”
― G.K. Chesterton
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