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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What is the biblical meaning of work? Is your 9–5 job something to escape, or could it be one of the primary places where God forms you? In Episode 2 of Visionary Huddle, Lucas Cecilio continues the conversation on the theology of work, Christian purpose, vocation, calling, worship, and discipleship. This episode challenges the modern idea that the “matrix” is simply a job, a 9–5 schedule, or hard work itself. The real matrix is numbness: living unaware that God is present in your ordinary li...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this first episode, Lucas Cecilio unpacks the tension between ministry, entrepreneurship, and everyday work—and why the sacred vs. secular divide is a lie that’s quietly shaping how many Christians view their jobs. Drawing from Scripture, church history, and his own journey as a pastor and entrepreneur, Lucas challenges the Platonic worldview that treats the spiritual as “higher” than the material and shows how the incarnation, Eucharist, and a biblical theology of work all insist that God...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this first episode, Lucas Cecilio unpacks the tension between ministry, entrepreneurship, and everyday work—and why the sacred vs. secular divide is a lie that’s quietly shaping how many Christians view their jobs.</p><p>Drawing from Scripture, church history, and his own journey as a pastor and entrepreneur, Lucas challenges the Platonic worldview that treats the spiritual as “higher” than the material and shows how the incarnation, Eucharist, and a biblical theology of work all insist that God calls every believer—plumber, influencer, student, founder—into meaningful, fruitful labor. </p><p>In this episode, we explore:</p><ul><li>Why so many Christians feel a disconnect between Sunday faith and Monday work</li><li>How a “spirit good, matter bad” mindset still influence us today</li><li>A biblical theology of work from Genesis, the incarnation, and the priesthood of all believers</li></ul><p>If you’re a young entrepreneur, creative, student, or professional who loves Jesus but has never been shown how your work and calling actually fit together, this conversation is for you. Hit follow and join us as we rethink work, calling, and entrepreneurship in the presence of God.<br/><br/>More resources, transcripts, and ways to connect: <a href='https://www.visionaryhuddle.com/'>www.visionaryhuddle.com</a><br/>Follow the Visionary Huddle on Instagram: @visionaryhuddle<br/>Follow Lucas on Instagram: @lucascecilio1</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this first episode, Lucas Cecilio unpacks the tension between ministry, entrepreneurship, and everyday work—and why the sacred vs. secular divide is a lie that’s quietly shaping how many Christians view their jobs.</p><p>Drawing from Scripture, church history, and his own journey as a pastor and entrepreneur, Lucas challenges the Platonic worldview that treats the spiritual as “higher” than the material and shows how the incarnation, Eucharist, and a biblical theology of work all insist that God calls every believer—plumber, influencer, student, founder—into meaningful, fruitful labor. </p><p>In this episode, we explore:</p><ul><li>Why so many Christians feel a disconnect between Sunday faith and Monday work</li><li>How a “spirit good, matter bad” mindset still influence us today</li><li>A biblical theology of work from Genesis, the incarnation, and the priesthood of all believers</li></ul><p>If you’re a young entrepreneur, creative, student, or professional who loves Jesus but has never been shown how your work and calling actually fit together, this conversation is for you. Hit follow and join us as we rethink work, calling, and entrepreneurship in the presence of God.<br/><br/>More resources, transcripts, and ways to connect: <a href='https://www.visionaryhuddle.com/'>www.visionaryhuddle.com</a><br/>Follow the Visionary Huddle on Instagram: @visionaryhuddle<br/>Follow Lucas on Instagram: @lucascecilio1</p>]]></content:encoded>
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