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OverviewThe Liturgy of the Family makes ordinary and mundane parts of life come to life. Through Scott's reflections, the reader is introduced to the wonderful ways God's grace illuminates life to deeper and more meaningful experiences. Scott's humble reflections give the reader little bites to chew on throughout the day, and allow the reader to take a deeper look into his/her own life for new experiences of God's grace. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Scott SeibertPublisher: Leitourgia Press Imprint: Leitourgia Press Edition: Liturgy of Family ed. Volume: 1002 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.222kg ISBN: 9780578406756ISBN 10: 0578406756 Pages: 146 Publication Date: 09 November 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Scott's book reads like his life--open and authentic. Through his exposition of the faith and his beautiful stories of life he weaves a tapestry of family that is so vital in today's society. We need so desperately to recover a Sacramental perspective on our closest relationships if we are to effectively live out the tenets of Christianity and show the world what that means for family. Read it and you'll see why people are touched and inspired when they hear Scott speak. -Timothy Heck, PhD When the world tells us ""be more productive"" God tells us ""be more present"". When the world tells us ""make more money"" God tells us ""make more memories"". Scott's work here is in perfect alignment with God's word. Family life is more about being present, about making memories and about the messiness of everyday life. The liturgy or the church is ""the work of the people"" and ""The Liturgy of Family"" (the domestic church) is precisely that, the work that we do as a family, being present and making memories and then transforming the lives of our family. -Claudio Mora, Director of Family Life" Scott's book reads like his life--open and authentic. Through his exposition of the faith and his beautiful stories of life he weaves a tapestry of family that is so vital in today's society. We need so desperately to recover a Sacramental perspective on our closest relationships if we are to effectively live out the tenets of Christianity and show the world what that means for family. Read it and you'll see why people are touched and inspired when they hear Scott speak. -Timothy Heck, PhD When the world tells us be more productive God tells us be more present . When the world tells us make more money God tells us make more memories . Scott's work here is in perfect alignment with God's word. Family life is more about being present, about making memories and about the messiness of everyday life. The liturgy or the church is the work of the people and The Liturgy of Family (the domestic church) is precisely that, the work that we do as a family, being present and making memories and then transforming the lives of our family. -Claudio Mora, Director of Family Life Scott's book reads like his life--open and authentic. Through his exposition of the faith and his beautiful stories of life he weaves a tapestry of family that is so vital in today's society. We need so desperately to recover a Sacramental perspective on our closest relationships if we are to effectively live out the tenets of Christianity and show the world what that means for family. Read it and you'll see why people are touched and inspired when they hear Scott speak. -Timothy Heck, PhD When the world tells us be more productive God tells us be more present. When the world tells us make more money God tells us make more memories. Scott's work here is in perfect alignment with God's word. Family life is more about being present, about making memories and about the messiness of everyday life. The liturgy or the church is the work of the people and The Liturgy of Family (the domestic church) is precisely that, the work that we do as a family, being present and making memories and then transforming the lives of our family. -Claudio Mora, Director of Family Life Author InformationScott Seibert is a full-time husband and father living with his wife, KC, and their four children in McCordsville, Indiana. He earned his Bachelors in Religious Studies from the University of Dayton and his Masters in Social Work from Indiana University. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with fifteen years experience in ministry, he is currently serving as an Inpatient Medical Social Worker with Veterans and their families at the Richard L. Roudebush V.A. Medical Center in Indianapolis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |