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Liturgy of the Ordinary
Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life | Tish Harrison Warren
In the overlooked moments and routines of our day, we can become aware of God's presence in surprising ways. How do we embrace the sacred in the ordinary and the ordinary in the sacred? Framed around one ordinary day, this book explores daily life through the lens of liturgy, small practices, and habits that form us. Each chapter looks at somethingmaking the bed, brushing her teeth, losing her keysthat the author does every day. Drawing from the diversity of her life as a campus minister, Anglican priest, friend, wife, and mother, Tish Harrison Warren opens up a practical theology of the everyday. Each activity is related to a spiritual practice as well as an aspect of our Sunday worship. Come and discover the holiness of your every day.
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Hestapleton
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I MISS YOU GUYS. Finally been able to carve out some reading time in the chaos of working two jobs and raising a rascal toddler and it feels so good. My current read is tagged and I've attached a picture of my little reader as tax. #raisingreaders

IndoorDame He‘s so big ❤️❤️❤️!!! And adorable!!! We miss you too ❤️ glad to hear you‘re getting some reading time! (edited) 8mo
Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 8mo
DivineDiana Love seeing him reading a book. ❤️ 8mo
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marleed Oh so sweet. There are times in one‘s life when it‘s perfectly acceptable (and encouraged) to read and post of picture books exclusively. Most important reading possible! 8mo
BarbaraBB Good to see you! And him 😍 8mo
Ruthiella Welcome back! What a cute rascally little reader. 😄 8mo
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JLaurenceCohen

Great book about spiritual practices in mundane, daily routines.

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PurpleTulipGirl
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I‘ve picked up and put down this book so many times, but I finally finished it.

Wise reminders that we can find holiness in mundane, daily things. I especially liked the last chapter, on rest. We are created in such a way that we need rest in order to thrive. So go take a nap!

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SheReadsAndWrites
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This is a wonderful book. Such a great reminder to see God and beauty in everything - big, small, and everything in between. 😊 #greatread #wisdom

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SheReadsAndWrites
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Lazy Reading Sunday... ❤️🐶 #amreading #lazysunday

Hooked_on_books Sweet baby! 🐶💚 4y
SheReadsAndWrites She's 160 pounds of love and snuggles ☺️❤️ @Hooked_on_books 4y
Hooked_on_books 160, wow! My Dane mix (#Bindi) is only 80 pounds, though people think she‘s over 100. She‘s fairly tall but really narrow. She has the mantle coloring and her dad looks very Dane, but she has more of the Ridgeback/Boxer body and size. Mixes are always so interesting with what they show. Bindi would be a pipsqueak next to your girl! 4y
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Mtroiano
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I really enjoyed this one. Tish gave some good reminders about how everything we do is a part of something bigger.

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MelAnn
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I don‘t always go to the library, but when i do, I color coordinate the book haul! 🤣

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LindseysLibrary
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JLaurenceCohen

Warren draws on the Protestant concept of seeking holiness through everyday life. She focuses on transforming making the bed, brushing your teeth, and sitting in traffic into opportunities for spiritual growth.

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AmyAgentBor
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We have everyday habits that constitute daily liturgies. By reaching for my smartphone every morning, I had developed a ritual that trained me toward entertainment.. my unexamined daily habit was shaping me into a worshipper of glowing screens

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Despite the common notion that the ordinary and the sacred don‘t mix, Anglican priest Tish Harrison Warren does the extraordinary by making the case that we are meant to live life intertwining our spiritual practices with our daily routines. Through the course of an average day, she demonstrates how the ordinary can be sacred and the sacred can be ordinary and that God is ready to meet us right where we are, even while we‘re brushing our teeth.

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Tish Harrison Warren teases out the many formative elements of our quotidian days, showing how these daily practices shape our identities. An excellent, practical look at the value of liturgy.

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Kirby
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"The Psalmist declares, 'This is the day that the Lord has made.' This one."

The sun's shining, it's somewhere around 70 degrees & it's Thursday. In an effort to reclaim a day 'off' & together, there's also coffee & books.
This one.

also - glad i didn't wait another second to start this one!

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Pen_Meets_Paper
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Multiple typefaces and PBJ to start a chalter

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Pen_Meets_Paper
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