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Formed for Faithfulness: How Sabbath-ing is a radical act of quiet resistance

Formed for Faithfulness: How Sabbath-ing is a radical act of quiet resistance

Update: 2025-08-25
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In week eleven of Ordinary Time, we turn to Isaiah 58 to rediscover the beauty and significance of the Sabbath. Why does rest matter to God—and how can it shape our lives today?

Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he follows the Church calendar through the reading of Scripture, prayer, and short reflections on faith in all facets of public life. 

For more on being faithful in the public square, make sure to subscribe for Nuance's bi-weekly interviews with Christian leaders as they discuss everything from policy making to difficult conversations across worldviews at work to Christian art-creation.

Nuance's podcasts are presented by The Collaborative, which provides diverse Christian media and collaboration services to equip industry/sector Christian leaders for effective contribution to the common good.

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Formed for Faithfulness: How Sabbath-ing is a radical act of quiet resistance

Formed for Faithfulness: How Sabbath-ing is a radical act of quiet resistance

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