It’s the nitty-gritty of daily work where Warren illuminates holiness.”– (The Chicago Tribune, February 28, 2017)īook Required (Also available in e-reader and audiobook formats). She beautifully ties making the bed to the Creation story, to God’s making beauty from chaos. This is one ordinary day turned inside out, its hallowed script revealed, liturgical underpinnings exposed. Reviewer Barbara Mahany writes: “this is spiritual guidance for the bed-maker, the teeth-brusher, the traffic-snarled among us. Warren opens up a practical theology in which we are offered pathways to the holiness of the ordinary. Can everyday, seemingly routine tasks and challenges draw us into a deeper understanding of who God is, and into a deeper relationship with Him and the people around us? This will be our exploration as we read and discuss Tish Harrison Warren’s book “Liturgy of the Ordinary: A Study of Sacred Practices in Everyday Life.”Įach chapter in this book looks at something that one might do during the course of a normal day as viewed through the lens of liturgy – small practices and habits that form us.
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