Rev. David Miller presents tools and ideas with which pastors can help the members of their congregations integrate their faith and work. He shows that God has consistently expressed the importance of work in Scripture. Miller goes on to discuss the "Four E's" of faith integration: ethics, expression, experience, and enrichment.
Doug Spada discusses the importance of viewing work in the marketplace as ministry. He explains some of the challenges that workers are confronted with when integrating their faith and work, then shows the success that churches have had in addressing these issues. Spada offers practical advice and tools for pastors to equip their congregations for ministry.
Dr. Amy Sherman explains the importance of empowering believers to minister in the workplace. She explains that Christians often don't recognize their positions of influence, so pastors must find and encourage the potential in their congregations. Dr. Sherman also emphasizes spiritual formation which ensures that good works result in evangelism.
Dr. Scott Rae concludes the "Taking Faith to Work" seminar. He echoes the speakers' conviction that all believers belong to full-time ministry; the very work they participate in is work unto God.
Doug Spada addresses the common struggle of Christians to switch God off during the work week. He asks his audience to consider the ways that they have switched God off. Spada encourages his listeners to be open to the power of God in their lives.
Dr. Steve Rundle introduces the "Taking Faith to Work" seminar. He presents the question that the seminars will address: how can pastors better equip the members of their congregations to minister in the workplace?