Photo by Sasha Arutynova The Center for Faith & Work is pleased to announce our Fall 2014 Artists-In-Residence: photographer Sasha Arutyunova, writer Kamiliah Aisha Moon and writer Carey Wallace. The three artists were chosen from invited proposals that explored the idea of “Nascency”. Each resident artist is now in the process of creati...
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6th Annual
Gotham
Alumni Retreat
Each Columbus Day weekend, the Alumni community from Redeemer’s Gotham Fellowship (a 9-month faith & work leadership development intensive offered by the Center for Faith & Work) gathers in Princeton, NJ. This year, 94 men and women (and 2 children!) working in diverse professions arrived from near and far (including Denver and London) to spend 2.5 days together at the h...
Read More »November Arts
Offerings
Each month, the Center for Faith & Work will highlight a few unique arts offerings in the city worth checking out. This month, please check out the work of the New York based featured artists who will present at our upcoming Faith & Work Conference, November 7-8th. Faith & Work Conference Featured Artists: Filmmaker Andrew Michael Ellis New Chamber&nb...
Read More »Making All Things New: Announcing the 2014 Faith &
Work Conference
Redeemer’s Center for Faith & Work is excited to announce its 4th annual conference, Making All Things New: Imagination & Innovation Required! Regardless of the type of work each of us is doing on a daily basis, the always-moving, never-ceasing nature of our city can make it difficult for us to see what is unseen and envision renewal for the very broken parts of ...
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the Oppressed
By: C.J. Masimore This morning I went to one of my least favorite places: Family Court. I was there to argue a motion on behalf of my client, who—because of a lifetime of little opportunity, poor choices, and a broken justice system—was wrongfully saddled with a money judgment of more than $40,000. Not only was the judgment faulty, my client also has no high school degr...
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Gotham Class
Gotham Class
Announcing the Gotham Fellowship class of 2015! Gotham is a nine-month program that provides theological, spiritual, and relational foundations required for meaningful and sustainable integration of faith and work. Geoffrey Allen Alexander Amadeo Whitney Bailey Michael Berg Benjamin Butterfield Michael Tim Cantwell Sally Carlson Kristen Casazza J...
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