Industry and the Work of God (Sermon Notes)
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This sermon, which came from some preaching notes produced by the Industrial Society, is part of "Work in Worship," a collection of material for work-themed services compiled by David Welbourn. For more sermons, prayers, songs, and readings about work, click on the table of contents to the right.
My Father has never yet ceased his work, and I am working too (John 5:7)
How is God at work in industry? How should a Christian regard the world of work?
In the first place, we are surely to affirm the work of industry. There is plenty to affirm. Industry has brought great benefits, not only in material terms - though certainly that - but in social, economic and cultural terms as well. And we have to remember that it is the wealth created by industry which underpins our education system, our health service, the social services and so much else of value in our society.
We Christians ought especially to value industry, for we believe in a God whose work was and is the creation of the world, and who, in the most breathtaking act of delegation and trust, put us here to "till and keep" (Genesis 2:15) the garden of this world. In taking, shaping and fashioning raw materials, converting them to human use, those who work in industry are participating in God's continuing work of creation. This is indeed something to affirm.
"My Father has never yet ceased his work and", Jesus went on, "I am working too". His work on that occasion was that of healing. The healing ministry of Jesus was, and still is, about making people whole, taking away the disabilities which prevent them seeing and growing to the fullness of life which God intends for them.
The jobs which people do in industry not only provide goods and services but also can enable those doing them to develop to their full potential. It is a joy to see people who are fulfilled by their work, who are being made more nearly whole - and that is part of Christ's ministry of healing. It can and does occur in industry, and that too is something to affirm.
But is that all? You may be thinking, this is a whitewash job. This is not the industry you see on television, or read about in the newspapers, or indeed in which some of us work ourselves.
Some people attempt such a whitewash, not only industrialists but church people too. When the rest of us are not convinced and point to things which seem to us to be wrong in industry, they say it is because of a weakness in our education system or because we are not taught the proper role of industry in our society or because we are ignorant about our dependence on industry.
There is truth in such ideas. But in fact, like all things human, industry has its good and bad features. It is neither better nor worse than any other human activity. Among the bad things should be mentioned corporate greed, profit at all costs, the deadening boredom of some jobs, the harrowing stress of others, the 'them and us' divisions between management and workers, the pollution which sets us at odds with the God whose creation we spoil.
When we look at the Cross it rebukes us. We crucify Jesus whenever we fail to love God or our fellow human beings or do violence to the planet. But we see in the Cross not only judgement but also forgiveness. The Cross shows God's love for us. The same love of God operates in our lives now; it seeks our response, our commitment.
All this we see at work, in industry. Not only the means of God's continuing creation and of his making women and men whole, but also - in the very things that are wrong in industry - the means of his salvation. God is at work establishing his Kingdom, in which all will be reconciled to each other and to himself.
We are called to enter that Kingdom, to work for and to wait for its coming. "My Father has not ceased his work, and I am working too". We are fellow-workers with God, in Christ. Here then is our Christian commentary on industry. We give thanks for it as the means of God's continuing creation and of his making men and women whole. When we see things wrong, we neither whitewash over them nor condemn industry on account of them. Rather we look at them in the light of the Cross, and see not only God's judgement but his forgiving love. And we long to respond ourselves and work for his Kingdom on earth.
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Table of Contents
- Work in Worship
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Prayer Material About Work for Church Services
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Opening Prayers About Work
- We Have Gathered Here to Praise God for Our Work (Prayer)
- We Are Here to Thank God for Commerce and Industry (Prayer)
- Let Us Give Thanks Today for the Work of Our Town (Prayer)
- We Are Here to Thank God for the Value our Businesses and Work Create (Prayer)
- Human Work Is Something for the Church to Celebrate (Prayer)
- We Meet to Thank God for His Gifts of Raw Material and Human Skill (Prayer)
- Quotes About Work for the Opening Sentences of a Church Service
- Quotes About Unemployment for the Opening Sentences of a Church Service
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Thanksgiving Prayers About Work
- Thank You for the Chance to Share in Creation Through The Work of Hand and Brain (Prayer)
- Thank You for the Hidden Forces of Nature Illuminated by Scientific Discovery (Prayer)
- We Praise You for Our Skills and for the Opportunity to Meet the Needs of Others (Prayer)
- Let us Thank God for Hard Work and for the People Who Do It (Prayer)
- Lord We Offer You Thanks for the Benefits of Working Life (Prayer)
- Thanks for the Work We Are Enabled to Do and for the Truth We Are Permitted to Learn (Prayer)
- For These and All Good Things We Give Thanks (Prayer)
- Thank You for Those Who Value Unpaid Work (Prayer)
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Confessions About Work
- We Who Have Been Called to the Light Choose Darkness (Prayer)
- We Have Spoiled the Many Gifts of Hand and Brain with Our Selfishness (Prayer)
- Forgive Us Our Closed Minds Which Barricade Themselves Against New Ideas (Prayer)
- Let Us Confess to God Those Things That Are Wrong in Our Work (Prayer)
- We Bring Before You, Lord, All the Failures of Our Daily Work (Prayer)
- We Enjoy the Fruits of Our Work But Forget You Gave Them to Us (Prayer)
- Forgive Us When We Are Too Rushed to Care (Prayer)
- Forgive Us When Like Spoiled Children We Treat Your Generosity as Our Right (Prayer)
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Creeds About Work
- We Believe in One God, Source of Human Skills (Prayer)
- We Believe That People Are Born to Lead Fulfilling, Creative and Productive Lives (Prayer)
- I Believe in God Who Helps Us Through the Tension and Uncertainty of Daily Work (Prayer)
- We Believe in a Loving God Whose Work Sustains Our Lives (Prayer)
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Offertory Prayers About Work
- Please Accept Our Work as a Token in the Hope That It Will Build Your Kingdom (Prayer)
- With These Gifts of Bread and Wine We Offer You Our Daily Work (Prayer)
- We Bring Before You the Impoverishment of Unemployment (Prayer)
- We Come with Offerings: Skills, Symbols, Time (Prayer)
- We Dedicate to You, O God, the Industries of Our Towns (Prayer)
- We Come with No Great Gifts, But What We Have We Bring You (Prayer)
- For the Places We Work and for All Who Work with Us, We Ask You to Hear Us Lord (Prayer)
- To Christ’s Table We Bring Bread Made by Work in an Unjust World Where Many Go Hungry (Prayer)
- The Harvest Offering from the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association (Prayer)
- Receive These Gifts Which You Moved Us to Make (Prayer)
- We Offer You Our Daily Work, That We May Do It to Your Honor and Glory (Prayer)
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Intercessions About Work
- From Ruthlessness in Making Money and Irresponsibility Spending It, Lord, Deliver Us (Prayer)
- For All Who Work: Hear Our Prayer (Prayer)
- We Pray for Those Who Work in Various Sectors: Lord Graciously Hear Us (Prayer)
- O Lord Jesus Christ, Through Your Work as a Carpenter You Shared the Stress of Daily Life (Prayer)
- Whether Our Work Is Paid or Unpaid, We Give Our Work to You Lord God (Prayer)
- In a Fast-Moving World, Teach Us That You Are The God of All Wisdom (Prayer)
- May All Who Hold Political and Monetary Power Use It to Serve (Prayer)
- We Pray for All Doctors, Nurses and Emergency Workers (Prayer)
- We Pray for Teachers and All People Involved in Education (Prayer)
- We Pray for This Earth and For Those Who Work in All Manner of Places and Situations (Prayer)
- We Ask Your Blessing on All Those Who Work (Prayer)
- Intercessions for the Unemployed (Prayer)
- Father, Be with Those Facing Redundancy. Lead Us out from Darkness (Prayer)
- What Sort of Foot or Hand Can I Be If I Don’t Work? (Prayer)
- We Pray for All Who Work at Sea (Prayer)
- Intercessions for Information Technology (Prayer)
- Intercessions on the Theme of Vocation (Prayer)
- Let Us Pray for Those Who Hold Together the Life of This Community (Prayer)
- Lord Through Our Work Help Us Use, Develop and Preserve the Resources of the Earth (Prayer)
- God Gave Us Freedom to Squander or Invest His Gifts – May He Prosper the Work of Our Hands (Prayer)
- Let Us Pray for All Christians at Work, That They May Look on Their Employment As Ministry (Prayer)
- For the Potential You Have Given Us and the Possibilities That Lies Before Us, We Thank You (Prayer)
- Instill in Each of Us at Our Work New Attitudes to Your Economy (Prayer)
- Enable Us to Develop the Economy of This Nation (Prayer)
- God, Inspire All Decision Makers to Be Responsible to Stakeholders (Prayer)
- Endow Us With Wisdom to Use Your Resources to Create Wealth for All People (Prayer)
- O God, You Sent Moses to Help Those Required to Make Bricks Without Straw (Prayer)
- We Give Thanks for the Fellowship of Every Place Where Work Is Shared (Prayer)
- We Pray for the Early-Retired, Those Made Redundant or Whose Businesses Have Collapsed (Prayer)
- May Our Work Fulfill Our Needs and the Needs of Others (Prayer)
- Thank You for Work Which Fills Our Days and Tests Our Mettle (Prayer)
- Thank You for Those Whose Ambitions Are Matched by Integrity (Prayer)
- Lord of This World, We Work, We Watch, We Wait for You (Prayer)
- In The Light of The City at Night (Prayer)
- Lord We Pray That People May Increasingly Work Together in Agreement (Prayer)
- Open to Us a Clearer Prospect of Our Work (Prayer)
- O Christ, the Master Carpenter, Wield Well Your Tools (Prayer)
- God You Have Created Us to Depend on One Another (Prayer)
- God Has Given Us Talents and Skills to Multiply Good in the World (Prayer)
- God, Who Ordained That Your Son Jesus Christ Should Labor With His Hands (Prayer)
- Let Us Pray for the World of Technology and Scientific Research (Prayer)
- We Pray for Those Forced by Necessity to Work on Projects They Oppose (Prayer)
- For All Who Are Working, Help Us As We Work (Prayer)
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Closing Prayers About Work
- Let Us Go to Our Work Stimulated by Hope (Prayer)
- 3 Methodist Closing Prayers About Work (Prayer)
- May The Creator of All Enable You to Create (Prayer)
- Biddings and Blessings from the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas (Prayer)
- Lord, Whatever We Do, Give Us a Sense of Achievement (Prayer)
- Mighty God, Give Us Strength To Do What You Would Have Us Do (Prayer)
- Wrestle With the Chaos and the Pain (Prayer)
- Bless All Our Intention by Your Intervention (Prayer)
- Lord, Extend Our Vision, to Perceive That This Is Your World (Prayer)
- Grant Us a Vision, Lord, to Give Heed to Your Constant Call (Prayer)
- God, You Have Called Us to Serve You in the Midst of the World’s Affairs (Prayer)
- Lord Jesus Christ, Help Me to Follow and Find You in the World Today (Prayer)
- Prayer About Work From The Office of Compline (Prayer)
- Lord, May We Return to Our Work Knowing Your Risen Presence Is With Us (Prayer)
- Lord, You Have Put Your Creation in Our Hands (Prayer)
- For the Potential You Have Given Us, We Thank You, Heavenly Father (Prayer)
- You Are Salt for the Earth, O People, Salt for the Kingdom of God (Prayer)
- Almighty God, Sustainer of Daily Life and Work (Prayer)
- May God, the Giver of All Gifts, Fulfill Your Desire for the Prosperity of Your Industries (Prayer)
- With Listening Ears and Obedient Feet We Journey On With Christ (Prayer)
- St Ignatius Loyola: Teach Us, Good Lord, to Toil (Prayer)
- Into Your Hands, Lord, We Commit Our Lives, Our Work and the Tasks That Await Us (Prayer)
- Lord God, We Have Doubted Your Power to Achieve Your Purposes (Prayer)
- We Thank You, Lord, That Our Life and Ministry Are Set in a Time of Challenge (Prayer)
- We Thank You, Father, That You Have Called Us Together to Build the City of God (Prayer)
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Opening Prayers About Work
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Hymns, Psalms & Poems About Work
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Hymns About Work
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Less Familiar Hymns Related to Work
- All My Hope Is Firmly Grounded (Hymn)
- All Who Love And Serve Your City (Hymn)
- As We Break The Bread (Hymn)
- Bring to God Your Gifts for Harvest (Hymn)
- God Who Spoke in The Beginning (Hymn)
- Inspired by Love and Anger (Hymn)
- Lord, Look Upon Our Working Days (Hymn)
- Lord of Our City (Hymn)
- Praise With Joy The World’s Creator (Hymn)
- The Earth, The Sky, The Oceans (Hymn)
- The Harvest of The City (Hymn)
- We Lay Our Broken World (Hymn)
- When God Almighty Came to Be One of Us (Hymn)
- Worker God Who Planned Creation (Hymn)
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Less Familiar Hymns Related to Work
- Psalms & Poems for a Service on Work
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Hymns About Work
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Readings About Work
- Bible Readings for a Service on Work
- Apocrypha Readings About Work
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Modern Readings About Work
- The Church’s Affirmation of Work
- Under God, Technology Could Play a Significant Part in Redemption
- A Great Cry Which We Call God Urges Evolution
- Stay Put In Secular LIfe
- Christians May Feel Outnumbered at Work, But Great Things Come from Modest Beginnings
- A Modern Version of The Beatitudes
- Economic Activity and Social Justice from the Roman Catholic Catechism
- Hope for the Future Progress of The Human Race
- Bishop Desmond Tutu: God Enlist Us as Coworkers in The Business of The Kingdom
- God Looked, and God Said, 'Let Us Make! Let Us Make!'
- The Lord Is Working With Us - Octogesima Adveniens, Apostolic Letter of Pope Paul VI
- He Worked as a Laborer of Nazareth. Since Then He Continues to Be Incarnate in Everyone.
- Unemployment Is...
- A Poem by T S Eliot on Economics and Church
- What The Early Monks Set Out To Seek Yesterday in The Desert, You Will Find Today in The City
- To Those Who Worship Money, Ambition, Aggression, and Falsehood (Jeremiah 23:32)
- Quotations About Work
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Sermons About Work
- The Worth of All Work (Sermon Notes)
- Address by the Archbishop of Canterbury (Sermon Notes)
- Offering Our Work to God in the Sacrament (Sermon Notes)
- All Work in His Service (Sermon Notes)
- Restoring Fellowship in Unemployment (Sermon Notes)
- Church Support for the Unemployed (Sermon Notes)
- From Chaos to Creation (Sermon Notes)
- Industry and the Work of God (Sermon Notes)
- Work in God's Plan (Sermon Notes)
- John 21:1-14 (Sermon Notes)
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Sample Services with Work Themes
- A Harvest of Work Service
- A National Service Celebrating Industry
- A Rogationtide Service of Holy Communion
- A Cathedral Service Celebrating the Work of a County
- An Unemployment Service with Holy Communion
- An Unemployment Service without Holy Communion
- Transforming Chaos to Creation Church Service
- The Commissioning of an Industrial Chaplain
- People and the Planet: A Service with Holy Communion
- The Blessing of a Ship
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Private Prayer
- Prayers for the Start of the Working Day
- Prayers for the End of the Working Day
- Prayer Cycles / Calendars
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Miscellaneous Prayers About Work
- You Asked for My Hands (Prayer)
- My Salt Dissolved And My Light Faded Away (Prayer)
- Help Me Find Myself Away from Home (Prayer)
- I Am Angry About Unemployment, What Now? (Prayer)
- God Knows My Tiredness (Prayer)
- Paper, Metal And Plastic Pass Through My Hands, From God (Prayer)
- My Monday Fears Keep Me from Living Out My Sunday Faith (Prayer)
- Jesus, Help Me Think of You as a Coworker (Prayer)
- You Know About Frustrations, God, Forgive Me When I Think of Work as a Curse (Prayer)
- In My Daily Work There Is So Much Untruth (Prayer)
- Lord, Bless My Work (Prayer)
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Excerpted from “Work in Worship (Revised edition 1997): A collection of material for those compiling ‘work theme’ services. Compiled and edited by David Welbourn, Industrial Christian Fellowship. Used by permission. The Theology of Work Project does not control copyright for this material.