CFW is excited to announce pre-sale tickets are now on sale for an evening with Pulitzer Prize winning author Marilynne Robinson (Gilead, Home, Lila, and Housekeeping), the recipient of CFW’s inaugural Commission of Faith & Work. On February 21, 2018, hear this luminary author read from and speak about her forthcoming work, What Are We Doing Here?, a collection of essay...
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City Lab
Faith & Work: From Vision to Implementation Many of our congregants struggle to connect worship on Sunday with workplace realities on Monday. As pastoral leaders, how do we help disciples see how their faith and work intersect? The Center for Faith & Work (CFW) is excited to partner with Redeemer City to City to deliver this year’s City Lab series, &ldquo...
Read More »David H.
Kim: The
Soul of
Work:
Presence
Kim: The
Soul of
Work:
Presence
The soul houses how and why we do what we do. It’s the epicenter of reform, continually seeking to mend what’s broken, always driving towards the unseen. David H. Kim investigates what it means to work form the soul, to add depth, thoughtfulness, and passion to our most basic skills and loftiest goals.
Read More »Judith Shulevitz:
Sabbath
in a Time
of Unrest
In the city that never sleeps, restlessness can feel like our default mode of existence. Yet God has equipped us with tools and promises that bring rest even in the most unrestful times. In this video, author Judith Shulevitz (The New Yorker; NY Times) discusses the impact of a loss of Sabbath in a culture of restlessness.
Read More »The 2018
Gotham
Fellowship
Class
Announcing the Gotham Fellowship class of 2018! Gotham is a nine-month program that provides theological, spiritual, and relational foundations required for meaningful and sustainable integration of faith and work. Alan Geygan Alex Lee Ali Bickelmann Andrew Fuqua Angela Afandi Anne Boccato April Bang Ben Daus-Haberle Benjamin Hsu Brad Wilson Brittany Gahan Carisa...
Read More »Tim Keller:
Re-Enchanting
Our
World
Re-Enchanting
Our
World
The glory and creation of God bears such unknowable depth that to know Him is to be enchaned with awe and wonder. Yet within our consumer society, our obsession with material gain can trump our wonder for God. Drawing from Charles Taylor's work describing how we in the West became a "disenchanged" society, Keller explores in this CFW Conference resource how this disencha...
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