AUGUST 2015

Dear {first},

We are excited to share with you the theme of this year's Faith & Work Conference "Beyond Collaboration: Discovering the Communal Nature of Calling". So often in our individual work lives, we forget the profound reality that we are irreducibly communal beings. This two-day event will explore themes of covenant and calling, investigating how the gospel makes a whole greater than the sum of its parts.

Playing into the conference theme, we'll have 3 keynote in-depth talks, 3 conversations with industry professionals, and 3 meals together to hash out the questions and ideas germane to our respective work lives. We'll also have some amazing art and performances, guided devotionals, worship and prayer, all in a communal round-table setting near the High Line. Our full list of speakers, artists and meals will be announced at the end of the summer.

With a focus on strengthening the ties that bind us together, this year’s conference will be more intimate, and more local. So reserve your spot now. We hope to see you there.

Sincerely,

David H. Kim, Executive Director, Center for Faith & Work

 

EXPERIENCE






Registration is open for our fall conference, "Beyond Collaboration: Discovering the Communal Nature of Calling". Join us Nov. 6-7th as we explore the profound reality that even in our work we are irreducibly communal beings. Also taking place on Nov. 6 is our Pre-Conference IntensiveMore>

JOIN A FALL VOCATIONAL INTENSIVE

This fall you can participate in a 3-Month Vocational Intensive that will give you an in-depth look at your field in light of the gospel. Learn in a vocational community how to apply theological content and biblical truths to your everyday work life to transform your heart, your community and your vocational sector. More>

THE WAY I CREATE

Rachel Printy reflects on how her time in CFW's Faith & Art Course impacted the way she viewed moments of questioning and self-doubt in her vocation as a writer. Vocational Courses in Faith & Art and Faith & Finance begin in September. More>

 

EXPLORE

IMAGINATION & INNOVATION IN THE CITY

Listen to the conversation from the 2014 CFW Conference between Dr. Tim Keller, Municipal Art Society Executive Director Margaret Newman, and CFW Executive Director David H. Kim. After a look back at how New York City has changed over the last 30 years, the trio discuss areas where imagination and innovation are needed for the city to flourish going forward. More>