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Dad Tired

Liturgy Leads To Family Worship (with Winfield Bevins)

Dad Tired

Jerrad Lopes

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode, host Jerrad Lopes sits down with Pastor and Author Winfield Bevins to talk about how liturgy leads to family worship.Questions for your local meet up: * Are you familiar with liturgical practices, or are they fairly new to you?* The liturgical structure of the early church would have been to gather, read the scriptures, eat, and then be sent out. In what ways can you model this structure in your home and with your family? * When thinking about “gathering”, who in your current life could you gather in your home? * How can you structure rhythms within your home where the scripture is read, memorized, and valued?* Does your family practice a regular sabbath? What would it look like for you to value a day of rest as a family?* What would it look like for you to “lean in” more to your local church?* If you think of your home as a “little church” what would you do differently on a given week? * When you think about re-capturing the dinner table, what comes to mind? Are there rules or rhythms that you can set within your family that would allow the dinner table to become a more sacred space? How could you use your dinner table as a way to live on mission in your neighborhood?Table top fire-pit mentioned in the episode: click here. Find a Dad Tired community near you: https://www.dadtired.com/meetup.htmlJoin the online Dad Tired community: https://connect.dadtired.comDo you believe in the Dad Tired ministry? Partner with us here: https://www.dadtired.com/give.html

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome back to Dad Tired. I just have to say before we jump into like all the serious stuff

0:04.3

I'm sitting here at my desk

0:06.0

We just move which was has been chaotic as you know if you've moved recently

0:10.2

But I'm sitting here in my desk and I've got probably the best cup of coffee I've ever had and I just want to say before you like

0:15.1

Skip forward. I'm not getting paid a dime to say this. This is not an official ad. I love coffee and

0:22.3

You probably do too if you're a tired dad

0:24.8

But like the process I've done like the drip coffees the French press the like all the things that you can do

0:30.8

I grew I lived in Portland in the last 12 years

0:33.0

So you like a lot of coffee snobs over there in the Pacific Northwest

0:36.6

So I've tried them all but I just don't have time dude

0:39.3

I'm like I'm a dad of four kids and I just don't have time to like go through 12 hour process to have a cup of coffee

0:44.5

Anyway, so we always end up doing curie coffee. You know, just like push a button have bad coffee

0:49.3

But I found this company and again, this is not an ad not getting paid anything to say this

0:54.3

I found this this company though

0:56.0

It's literally you press a button, but it's a grind like you pour the beans in the top and then it grinds

1:01.2

Specifically for the cup of coffee that you choose on their app

1:03.9

So you go through the app you pick your cup of coffee

1:06.6

You can do any kind of coffee that you would do at a coffee shop

1:09.4

You press the button it grinds the specific beans and knows what kind of beans you're using

1:15.4

Grinds it specifically for that bag of beans and then makes you a specific drink and it's just literally the best cup of coffee I've ever had

1:22.1

So I reached out to him because I said you guys I have a podcast for dads a lot of them are tired a lot of them drink coffee

1:27.8

And I think they would love this product. Do you want to give them a promo code?

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