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Why We Need a Blue-Collar Theology of Work

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Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2017

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Just over 100 years ago, churches and labor unions had a close relationship. From a Christian History piece: Some labor unions gathered members in their halls and marched together to church to hear the special messages. Newspapers reprinted the sermons the next day, and ministers were invited to address workers at their shops. These events brought together people who did not often mingle. "Both sides discovered that each had been misunderstanding the other," [Presbyterian minister Charles] Stelzle wrote. "Many a preacher, in his study, preparatory to the service, got a new vision of what the labor movement stands for; and many a workingman, listening to his Labor Day address, caught a glimpse of the purpose of the Church, which he had never dreamed of." Despite this once close relationship with labor, most current thinking around theology and work focuses on white-collar Christians and leaves out the majority of Christian workers. “When we begin to think of faith/work integration, who has more time to think about that?” said Kent Duncan, who wrote his master’s thesis on blue-collar work and vocation. “Who is it that’s more likely to ponder abstract concepts about faith and work?” Duncan, who pastors a church that is predominantly blue collar, says that this population has “often not given a lot of thought to their vocational choices.” Regardless of type of work, however, everyone needs more than “just showing up on Sunday singing hymns, declaring truth, offering up prayers,” he said. “[We need to know that] what we do on Monday through Friday all matters to God.” Duncan joined assistant editor Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli to discuss the limitations of the current theology of work conversation, the spiritual needs of blue-collar workers, and how pastors can best lead professionally diverse congregations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you in part by The Apologetics Guy Show, the podcast that helps you find clear answers to tough questions about Christianity.

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Learn to explain your faith with courage and compassion.

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Join Moody Bible Institute professor Dr. Mikhail del Rosario at apologeticsky.com.

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Music Michael Del Rosario at Apologetics guy.com. You're listening to Quick to Listen.

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Each week we go beyond hashtags and hot takes to discuss a major cultural event.

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I'm Morgan Lee and I'm an assistant editor here at Christianity today, and I'm joined, as usual, by Mark Alley.

0:42.6

Hey, Mark.

0:43.3

Hey, arrested Mark Alley.

0:45.1

Took a four-day weekend.

0:46.6

I added one day to the Labor Day weekend, and I'm feeling really refreshed.

0:49.9

Yeah, well, that's what happens if you spend four days in the sunshine, huh?

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Exactly.

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All right.

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Well, who's our guest today?

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Our guest is Kent Duncan, serves as a lead pastor at Jefferson Assembly of God in Kansas.

1:00.7

He has written regularly for Made to Flourish, a pastor's network for the common good, and more to the point today, also for the Center for Faith at Work.

1:09.1

His D-Men thesis is on the Blue Collar Challenge, and you'll

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get a hint as to what this podcast is about by just thinking about that title. Welcome, Kent. Good to

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have you. It is great to be with you. Thank you for the opportunity. What's going on in Kansas?

1:22.7

We are enjoying unusually cool temperatures transitioning from August to fall. We're taking it in.

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We'll take it anytime. Well, it seems like we may be enjoying unusually cool temperatures. My family

1:35.3

lives in California. And San Francisco last week recorded its highest temperature ever.

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