What Is Work For? Part II

What Is Work For? Part II

A 3-Part Summer Series: Evangelism, Ethics, Economics and a Biblical Vision for Work

By Faith & Work Chicago

Date and time

Thursday, July 24 · 6 - 8pm CDT

Location

Holy Trinity Church

218 South Wabash Avenue Chicago, IL 60604

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Work in God’s world is for more than simply doing evangelism, being ethical, and stewarding finances — but it’s also not less! Oftentimes, we find that discourse around the concept of faith and work can be reduced to “doing evangelism”, or “making money”, or “working with integrity." But we want to ask instead, “How can we value and grow in the many facets for which God created work?” Once a month over dinner, we’ll gather thoughtful leaders to explore these topics in depth together: Evangelism, Ethics, and Economics. Join us for one or all three!

An Ethical Vision for Work

What does it mean to be ethical at work—and is that all Christian faithfulness requires of us? Too often, “ethics” gets reduced to a checklist: Don’t lie. Don’t steal. Don’t cheat. But Christian ethics at work is more than avoiding wrongdoing; it’s about embodying integrity, pursuing justice, and contributing to the good of others in complex, real-world situations. How do we navigate moral gray areas, organizational pressures, and systemic challenges with wisdom and courage? Join us as we examine how our formation as disciples of Jesus shapes not only what we do, but how and why we do it.

Join professionals from various industries to think deeply about these questions and explore answers together. We'll start with dinner and connecting at 6:00 with content at 6:30.

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Everything we do is aimed at equipping the scattered church to live out their faith in the context of their daily work. From our 9-month Burnham Fellowship Program to our 6-week course, and one-night events, there are many ways to get plugged in.

Learn more about how we can come alongside you to live out the gospel in the context of your everyday work www.faithandworkchicago.com