Category Archives: Monday Connection

Monday Connection: “What are you for God’s sake?”

Today’s Monday Connection is a reflection that was written by Susan Stabile, who teaches on the faculty of the University of St. Thomas Law School in Minneapolis and blogs at Creo en Dios!  It’s called “For God’s Sake,” and I hope that you find it as encouraging in the high calling of your daily work as I have:

The other day I was back and forth with my friend Richard on e-mail about something. After I wrote a message explaining why the subject of our conversation was important to me, he responded, “Well, that and, you are an attorney, for God’s sake.” “Literally,” he added.

Although his intended use of “for God’s sake” in his sentence was as an exclamation for emphasis, I smiled at my friend’s wonderful afterthought. Although I am no longer a practicing lawyer, there is accuracy to the meaning conveyed by his phrase when one omits the comma from it: I am an Attorney for God’s Sake, as I am a Law Professor for God’s Sake, or a Retreat Director for God’s Sake, or any of the other descriptions I may use to explain my various roles.

If my life belongs to God, then there is no part of my life that is separate from my discipleship. Everything I am, everything do, is a response to God’s call. Everything I am and do is for God’s sake, for the furtherance of God’s plan for me and for the world.

And the same is true for you.

Who are you for God’s sake?

Monday Connection: Faith & Work Lecture

UPDATE: Please note that registration for this event is now closed.

Do you sometimes feel as if there’s a huge separation between the claims of your faith and the demands of your work? Have you ever struggled with making the connection between what you believe, or want to believe, on Sunday morning and what you’re asked to do after the alarm clock goes off on Monday morning? Have you wondered about purpose and meaning in your life and the role of the church in all of this? We think these are important questions at St. Stephen’s.

On Saturday, February 4, there will be a “Faith & Work Lecture” at the church with guest speaker Ron James, President and CEO of the Center for Ethical Business Cultures at the University of St. Thomas. He will be leading us in an exploration of trends in ethics in the workplace, differing ethical approaches, and how one works to create greater personal alignment in terms of our values between our place of worship and our place of work. This event is free, but registration is required.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Exploring Ethics in the Workplace
Saturday, February 4, with Ron James, Center for Ethical Business Cultures
8:00-8:30 a.m. coffee and muffins
8:30-10:00 a.m. presentation and discussion
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church
4439 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424

Click here to register for the “Faith & Work Lecture” with Ron James.

Click here to read more details about his presentation and his background.

Monday Connection: Professional Life/Home Life #2

Monday Connection: Professional Life/Home Life #1

Monday Connection: Finding Time to Reflect Deeply

Monday Connection: Integrating Faith and Work

Monday Connection: The Definition of Leadership