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The Supper of the Lamb Excerpts
As the Center for Faith & Work spends this month focusing on NYC’s food industry, we encourage reflection on these excerpts from the Preface to The Supper of the Lamb: A Culinary Reflection by Robert Farrar Capon: “There is a habit that plagues many so-called spiritual minds: they imagine that matter and spirit are somehow at odds with each ...
January 21, 2014 -
Genetically Modified Food
By: Elizabeth Crouch As Christians, we’re called to be good stewards of this earth and its resources. With this in mind, are genetically modified foods (GMOs, for genetically modified organisms) an insightful use of human ingenuity, or reckless manipulation of natural nutrition? The answer is likely nuanced. Corporate greed has utilized GMOs to double profits and mo...
January 14, 2014 -
Humanizing Work
By: Ben Davis Who doesn’t wish their job was more ‘humanized’? From Ecclesiastes to Lean In, people want not only to understand how to make sense of their work, but also how to make their work more sensible. Humanizing work is a phrase tied neither to a purely secular nor a solely biblical worldview. At the Center for Faith & Work’s annual conf...
January 13, 2014 -
Why Christians Should Care About Science
By: Elizabeth Crouch Recently, there were some troubling facts that came out of studies looking at American students’ competencies in several subject areas, including science and math. Why should Christians care about how American culture interacts with science? Because it’s a direct application of what Jesus said were the greatest commandments: ...
January 13, 2014 -
Business Plan Competition Semi-Finalists Announced!
Congratulations to all of the ventures proceeding to the semi-final round of the Business Plan Competition! They are: Better World Collective (Whit Hunter + Colin Hunter) Brokenness (Sarah Olbrantz + Alexandra Walz) ChinaVision CityPeace (Stella Sunwoo + Helen Tay) Ex Vivo Dynamics (Alan Perlstein + Ivy Saludes) The Freedom Ladder (Thomas Estler) In ...
January 9, 2014 -
Artist-In-Residence Recap
In October, CFW announced the inaugural Artist-in-Residence, Rebecca Locke, and commissioned Rebecca to create a new piece of work exploring the theme of celebration. The resulting body of workand we all came in together, an immersive installation, utilized new digital media, analogue technologies, video, objects, found images and discovered stories to reflect New Yorkers&rs...
January 8, 2014 -
New Year, New Devotional
By: David H. Kim Each year about this time, I enjoy receiving requests asking for yearly devotional recommendations. Each of these are quite different but all are good in their own way: 1) Through the Bible, Through the Year, John Stott: I recommend this devotional for those who would like to focus more upon Scripture and reading through large portions o...
January 2, 2014 -
BPC Winners One Step Closer to Creating World’s Largest Illuminated Bible
Hundreds of New York artists are organizing around a mission to illuminate every phrase within the pages of a certain book—the Bible. On Friday, January 24th, CFW Business Plan Competition winner Spark and Echo Arts will showcase over a dozen performing, literary, and visual artists in the top of their field. Ashley Daneman, Christina Gorman, Aaron Kruziki, Elizab...
January 2, 2014 -
The Justice Paradox: Q & A
NYU Visiting Professor David Skeel aims to deal with the failure of all human systems of justice while exploring a Christian understanding of justice. This is the Question & Answer session from that talk.
December 19, 2013 -
The Clue of Beauty in Visual Art
On Saturday, November 9, “The Clue of Beauty in Visual Art” Glimpse was led by Heather Lynn at The Art Studio NY on the Upper West Side as part of the Center for Faith & Work’s 2013 Humanizing Work Conference. Organized around a pastels class taught by Jill Hotchkiss, all attendees came prepared with images of beauty or brokenness in the...
December 9, 2013