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Lecrae Moore
By: Josh Simmons Sell out. Lecrae Moore has heard this a lot recently. The accusations are not because the Grammy Award-winning hip-hop artist was an indie underground sensation who has now become popular in mainstream culture. No, the accusations have come from people in the church who are angry that he is now sharing the stage with non-Christian rap artists like Wu-Tang...
March 14, 2014 -
From Strangers to Life Together
By: Keith Park It’s Tuesday night and I take my usual seat next to Johnathan and he asks how my week is going and I’m glad to see him. We’re an unlikely pair, a real estate broker from the south and a finance guy from Canada, but we’ve grown close over the past few months, first as assigned prayer partners but now as friends. There are a ...
March 14, 2014 -
Corporate Social Responsibility
By: Diana Mao In CFW’s Gotham Fellowship, I learned that the first corporation was the church. This came as a surprise to many in the Gotham program. Probably because of the fact that the corporation is seen as this evil entity – polluting the waters of 3rd world countries, exploiting the most vulnerable and appeasing shareholders in a profit-maximi...
March 11, 2014 -
Gotham Fellowship
By: Glenn Sparico Being a part of Gotham this year has begun to change the way I view the world. It’s helped me to realize how everything – my faith, career, relationships, pursuits – is interconnected. And this holistic transformation is leading me to become more involved in the world around me. Before Gotham, it felt like I was staring at ...
March 3, 2014 -
Aligning Vision and Visuals in the Creative Process
By: Bethany Jenkins Faith McCormick is a freelance art director in New York City. She attends Redeemer Presbyterian Church, where she was a Gotham Fellow through the Center for Faith & Work. What does your work entail? I work with all types of organizations—business, nonprofits, churches—to help them visually communicate their message,...
February 27, 2014 -
What’s the McGuffin?
By: Katherine Evans For the next few weeks at Film Forum on Houston Street, we New Yorkers have the immense treat of being able to see the entirety of director Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography on the big screen. If your familiarity with Hitch begins and ends with Psycho, this is definitely the time to get better acquainted. You probably know he&rsqu...
February 25, 2014 -
“Spiritual Malady” in Finance? It’s In the Heart
By: Daniel Kwon In his recent Op-Ed in the NY Times titled For the Love of Money, Sam Polk does an insightful job of addressing and analyzing the root of the cancer that plagues the financial services industry: the idolization of power. Polk starts by discussing how he was lured to Wall Street by the prospect of immediate wealth and power. In his fir...
February 24, 2014 -
The War on Poverty
By: Esther Larson Don’t worry – I’m not going down the partisan route of talking about poverty through a political angle. I’ll let Senator Cory Booker and Representative Paul Ryan’s words speak for themselves. Rather, I”ll be considering the 50th Anniversary of the “War on Poverty” a...
February 19, 2014 -
Xu Bing Sculptures at St. John the Divine
At St. John the Divine, in Morningside Heights, artist Xu Bing has installed two phoenix sculptures made from what the New York Times describes as, ”unexpected materials: feathers fashioned from impeccably layered shovels; crowns made of weathered hard hats; heads created from jackhammers; and birds’ bodies sculpted from other salvaged construction debris.&r...
February 19, 2014 -
Arranging Flowers to Nourish the Soul
By: Bethany Jenkins Esther Larson is a part-time, self-employed florist (www.essiesflowers.com) and senior manager of affiliate development for Hope for New York. She is also a former Gotham Fellow through the Center for Faith & Work. How did you become interested in arranging flowers? I’ve been working with nonprofit, anti-poverty orga...
February 18, 2014