Mar 19, 2012: Center of the Hourglass

Robert E. Webber

Visualize an hourglass set on its side. At the very center, the waist of the hourglass is worship. On the left, everything that one does in life, work and leisure, moves toward the center, worship. On the right, everything that one does in life, work and leisure is empowered by worship. . . . Worship stands at the center and gives shape to all that we do.

-Robert Webber, Worship Is a Verb: Celebrating God’s Mighty Deeds of Salvation (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishing, 1992), 204.

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Alumni Director, Practicum Professor, and DWS graduate.

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