FEAST TALK SERIES for JUNE-JULY 2025
9 to 5
We start an exciting new series called 9 To 5.
Face it: We spend the majority of our waking hours—even our entire life—at work. That’s why work impacts everything—our financial health, our physical health, our mental health, and the health of our relationships. Here’s the simple logic why we’re doing this teaching series: Your job matters to you. Thus, your job matters to God, because YOU matter to God. God cares for your 9-5. He wants to be present in your Monday to Friday. He wants to be at the center of your career.
Talk 1: Work in the Garden
So, if your work matters to God, how does He want you to work? Does your relationship with God affect your relationship with work?
After this series, I’m praying for three blessings: First Blessing: Your secular work will start bringing you closer to God. Second Blessing: Your secular work will display God to others. Third Blessing: Your secular work will prosper you and others.
Talk 2: My work is my worship
Your 9–5 can be your divine calling.
Join us for a powerful Worship & Intercession Night as we discover what the Bible says about our work!
Let’s offer our work as worship.
Talk 3: Sacred Rhythm Of Work And Rest
Welcome to the third installment of our series, 9-5.
In today’s Talk, we’ll learn an equally important truth: By itself, work is not enough. To walk, you need two feet—To walk with God, you need the right foot of work and the left foot of trust—which is expressed through rest.
Friend, God invites us to enter into this holy rhythm of work and rest.
Without rest, even godly work will damage us.
Talk 4: When Work Is Suffering
God will turn bad into good.
For the past three weeks of our teaching series, 9-5, we’ve explored how God sees secular work as sacred work. What a mind-blowing idea!
There are days when we enjoy our work. When we feel fulfilled. When we accomplish something and feel electricity run through our spine.
But let’s face it. For most, work is far from this beautiful idea.
Talk 5: Jesus Had A Job
Most of what you do goes unseen.. But God sees every bit of it. Even Jesus worked quietly as a carpenter before His public mission. Your ordinary, hidden work is sacred too. Let’s celebrate the sacred in the simple.