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FEB. 2, 2017
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Dear {first}, Applications for the 2018 Gotham class are now open HERE until March 31. David H. Kim, Executive Director, Center for Faith & Work |
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EXPERIENCE |
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WHAT IS GOTHAM? LEARN MORE ON FEBRUARY 7The Gotham Fellowship provides theological, spiritual and relational foundations required for meaningful and sustainable integration of faith and work. Come hear from Alumni and learn more about the Gotham experience next Tuesday at 6:30pm. Light hors d'oeuvres will be served. Registration required. More> |
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SPRING 12-WEEK FAITH & WORK INTENSIVESExplore your calling in a small, communal learning opportunity to deepen in your theological understanding and practice of work. The intensives follow similar contours to the Gotham curriculum over the course of 12 weeks, exploring how the gospel is at work transforming our hearts, communities and the world, and are led by Gotham Alumni. Commitment to nine weekly 2-hour meetings and three Saturday sessions required. Registration deadline February 24th. More>
STARTUP PITCH NIGHT COMPETITIONDo you have a bold vision for a new idea? CFW's Startup Pitch Night is an evening designed to celebrate entrepreneurship and promote innovative gospel-centered businesses and initiatives. Apply today to present your idea in a 5-minute presentation before a live audience and a panel of judges for prizes of up to $7500. The application fee is $50. More> |
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CFW SPRING ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM APPLICATONS OPENCFW is seeking artists of all disciplines for its spring residency. Interested artists can email cfw@redeemer.com to receive an application that asks for a written proposal of a new work based on a given theme. Artists will be chosen based on the strength of their proposal and their body of work. Recipients receive a six-week term of support towards the creation of their proposed project. Deadline is March 5. More> |
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EXPLORE |
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THE EVOLUTION OF WORK BY DEREK THOMPSONWe live in a time where many fear technology will permanently replace human workers. In this video from the 2016 Faith & Work Conference, Derek Thompson discusses how work shaped the American identity in the last 200 years and how automation will both change and reaffirm the meaning that people derive from work. He asks if people displaced from boring jobs will seek new, more rewarding activities or whether technology will usher in an age of idleness. More> |
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UPCOMING |
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February 7 - Gotham Info Session
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