Finding God at Work

Chris Easley
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Jan 23, 2025 • 17min

2: Good News

What is the Good News about Jesus, really?   Sometimes we use transactional language to describe atonement, what Jesus accomplished on the cross. But the Good News is much more like a wedding than a business transaction. It’s not two-dimensional “barcode faith”—getting scanned the right way so you go to the right destination. It’s an announcement about what God is doing in the world, and how anyone can enter into it and experience it.   Scripture uses a variety of images to describe the Good News. Jesus’ dominant metaphor is the kingdom. Paul writes that Jesus’ death and resurrection is “of first importance” (1 Corinthians 15:3 ESV). Even in the Bible, there’s not just one right set of words or images to describe the Good News; the beauty of the Gospel needs multiple angles to explore its different facets.   But definitions are helpful. Here’s one way to phrase the Good News that keeps the kingdom and the cross together:   The Good News is that whoever puts their faith in Jesus as Messiah can be forgiven of their sins and enter into life in the kingdom of God, because of his death and resurrection.   The kingdom of God is at hand; we’re representatives of that kingdom in our workplaces. Our coworkers are future citizens. We’re the ones who can tell them: The time is fulfilled. Repent and believe the Good News!   Sources: Mark 1:14-15 (ESV) 1 Corinthians 15:3-8 (ESV) Dallas Willard, The Divine Conspiracy: Rediscovering Our Hidden Life in God (New York: HarperCollins, 1998). #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #Kingdom #Cross #Resurrection #Gentleness #Witness #Evangelism#DallasWillard #Mark1 #1Cor15 #GentleWitnesses #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral
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Jan 21, 2025 • 9min

1: Gentle Witnesses

We kick off a new series with this episode—Gentle Witnesses: Sharing Your Faith at Work In A Way That Actually Makes Sense. If you’ve had a life-changing encounter with Jesus, it makes sense that you would want to share your faith with others. But have you ever felt stuck about how to share your faith?   We know that there are obnoxious and forced and even manipulative ways to “share your faith.” We don’t want to do anything like that. At the same time, it can be hard to know what the alternative is. Especially when we think about our work relationships, the question feels especially fraught.   But be encouraged: There are relational, healthy ways to share the Good News of Jesus that make social sense and that can help others see how the way of Jesus makes sense of life. It’s not about pushing or selling or winning; it’s about learning to listen to other people’s real-life spiritual journeys and then offering some of yours.   This series has three parts: What is the Gospel (the Good News)? What are relational ways to share the Good News? What are the social implications of the Good News for our work?   You have what it takes to become a Gentle Witness, someone who shares the Good News about Jesus in the gentle way of Jesus. Sources: Luke 13:20-21 (ESV) The Book of Common Prayer (2019), Prayer for a Spirit of Evangelism #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #GoodNews #Gospel #TheGospel #Gentleness #Witness #Evangelism #Sharing #Conversations #Listening #Relational #Confidence #GentleWitnesses #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral
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Jan 16, 2025 • 22min

Bonus: Join a Marketplace Mission Trip! (Mike Henry Sr. / Follower of One)

Join Mike Henry Sr., the founder of Follower of One, as he shares his transformative journey of integrating faith into daily work. He recounts how he sees his job as a mission field, encouraging listeners to do the same. Discover the concept of Marketplace Mission Trips and how they foster a community for Christians in the workplace. The conversation emphasizes the power of listening, generosity, and being spiritually prepared for everyday interactions, reminding us to embrace God's presence and growth opportunities in our professional lives.
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Jan 14, 2025 • 21min

14: Love Is the Way of Life

Only living things can bear fruit. A rock can move around, but it can’t move itself around. It can’t grow. It can’t reproduce. It can’t bear fruit. The Bible is the story of how God gives us a certain kind of life. He gives us a kind of life that lets us bear fruit. He leads us into a way of life where we can choose our deepest and truest desires over our more superficial ones. He makes it possible for us to choose love. Get more resources, including a reflection and study guide for each episode, at https://missioncentral.church. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #Fruit #FruitOfTheSpirit #Love #Work #Interaction #Life #Rock #Desire #Seed #ArchitectureOfLove #Photosynthesis #Galatians5 #Genesis2 #Genesis3 #James1 #Isaiah27 #Galatians2 #Revelation22 #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral  
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Jan 9, 2025 • 18min

13: Faith Working Through Love

If you could name the one thing that matters most, what would you say?   In Galatians 5, the Apostle Paul “shows his cards.” He tells us what he thinks, in the end, really matters: “The only thing that counts is faith working through love” (5:6 NRSVue).   But what does it mean for faith to “work through love”?   We know that we’re saved by faith. The same faith that saves us also, by God’s grace, turns us into people of love.   And that love goes to work.   Get more resources, including a reflection and study guide for each episode, at https://missioncentral.church.   #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #Fruit #FruitOfTheSpirit #Love #Work #Faith #Obedience #Prozac #ThomasAquinas #Aquinas #UnityOfTheVirtues #MotivesOfTheHeart #Discernment #Ethics #WorkplaceEthics #Galatians5 #Psalm73 #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral
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Jan 7, 2025 • 19min

12: Love Is Never Wasted

Sometimes at work, I just feel stuck. Sometimes I feel stuck somewhere dangerous. What's going to happen to me here? Sometimes I feel stuck all alone. No one’s got my back. No one’s in my corner. I have to fend for myself. When we’re stuck fending for ourselves, it’s hard to feel free. We turn inward on ourselves. Jesus offers us a different way. He helps us uncoil our spines and rest in the love of God and look out into the world and see: Where can I serve? How can I help? Who can I love? That love becomes freedom. It frees us in our work relationships, in our career decisions, and in our emotional experience of work. That love is never wasted. Get more resources, including a reflection and study guide for each episode, at https://missioncentral.church. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #Fruit #FruitOfTheSpirit #Love #Freedom #Bondage #Kyphosis #IncurvatusInSe #MartinLuther #NTWright #CSLewis #TimothyKeller #HouseOfCards #Galatians5 #Galatians4 #Genesis3 #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral
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Jan 2, 2025 • 16min

11: Joy

Way back in the 400s BC, the Greek playwright Euripides wrote, “For among mortals happy man is none.”   In other words, nobody’s happy.   It’s easy to feel helpless against the vicissitudes of life. One day things are going our way; the next, tragedy strikes.   What would it even look like to experience truly *secure* well-being?   When we turn to the teaching of Jesus, we discover good news about what it means to be joyful and well.   Joy isn’t just pleasure.   It isn’t just positivity.   It isn’t just a powerful idea.   Joy is an indwelling of the presence of Jesus in our very being.   It’s a pervasive and constant sense of well-being.   And, strangely, it’s compatible with suffering.   When we turn to Jesus, the same joy that characterized his life can characterize our life.   Get more resources, including a reflection and study guide for each episode, at https://missioncentral.church.   #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #Fruit #FruitOfTheSpirit #Joy #Happy #Happiness #Suffering #Pain #Fate #CruelFate #UpAndDown #Euripides #Medea #Pleasure #Positivity #Ideas #Depression #Galatians5 #Psalm126 #SowInTears #ReapInJoy #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral
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Dec 19, 2024 • 17min

10: Peace

Scholars describe “emotional contagion”: the way we feel affects the people around us. You can “catch” anger, cynicism, and despair from the people around you. Emotions like these drive violent conflict all around the world, and the more mundane conflicts in our workplaces. But you can also catch peace. You catch it from the Lord: “I have set the Lord always before me; because he is at my right hand, I shall not be shaken” (Psalm 16:8 ESV). When you experience inward peace, it doesn’t stay hidden. You get to spread it to everyone around you. Get more resources, including a reflection and study guide for each episode, at https://missioncentral.church. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #Fruit #FruitOfTheSpirit #Peace #Conflict #Iraq #Fallujah #CarterSchoolForPeaceAndConflictResolution #GeorgeMason #Power #Emotions #Violence #DanielRothbart #EmotionalContagion #Disengagement #Galatians5 #Psalm16 #3Idiots #AllIsWell #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral  
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Dec 17, 2024 • 15min

9: Patience

When do we get impatient with someone? When they throw a roadblock in our agenda. Rather than pushing ahead to whatever place we want to be, patience allows us to be present right here, right now. Whether we’re waiting for the workday to be over, or for a job offer to come through, or for a coworker to finish their part of a project—there’s something there for us *now* that we often miss. Get more resources, including a reflection and study guide for each episode, at https://missioncentral.church. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #Fruit #FruitOfTheSpirit #Patience #Patient #LongSuffering #Temper #Anger #Galatians5 #Exodus34 #Genesis39 #Joseph #FFBruce #HenriNouwen #NancyOrtberg #SteppingStone #Here #Now #Waiting #Presence #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral  
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Dec 12, 2024 • 19min

8: Kindness

Does kindness count at work? The norm at work is being nice: superficial social harmony. But the kindness that the Spirit produces starts in the heart. Going through the work day is an obstacle course. Not just in terms of everything we have to get done, but also in terms of doing each of those things *with kindness* to everyone around us. The Holy Spirit is our coach as we face this obstacle course. If we pay attention to his guidance, we can start to face every work challenge with a genuine, tender concern for others’ well-being. Get more resources, including a reflection and study guide for each episode, at https://missioncentral.church. #FindingGodAtWork #FaithAndWork #Fruit #FruitOfTheSpirit #Kindness #Nice #ArtificialHarmony #MinnehaElementarySchool #Wichita #AmericanNinjaWarrior #HolySpirit #Coach #Habit #CharlesDuhigg #HabitLoop #PowerOfHabit #Cue #Routine #Reward #JulianOfNorwich #Passion #Galatians5 #Mission #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #MissionCentral  

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