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Why a Center for Faith and Work
By: Katherine Leary Alsdorf One of the things Martin Luther made very clear 400 years ago was that a “priestly calling” was in no way more pleasing to God than any other calling or vocation. No one’s role or vocation – from Tim Keller’s to the most recent college grad – is more important than another in the eyes of God. When the church,...
September 1, 2010 -
Making Connections
Ei featured in this article by Graham Scharf in Comment.
August 14, 2010 -
Are You An Arts Patron?
Have you attended an arts event or venue in the last six months? (live music concert, museum or gallery, play, dance performance, independent film, etc.) Do you have a favorite art form that you particularly enjoy experiencing and learning about? Do you occasionally attend different types of arts events/venues, besides your favorite? Do you have an artist or arts or...
July 10, 2010 -
Walking on Water
By: Maria Fee “But unless we are creators, we are not fully alive.” In his poem Seven Stanzas at Easter John Updike contends that our resurrected God is not some ethereal being. Jesus, who is both man and God, bridges earth and heaven. Updike insists that if Jesus’ “cell’s dissolution did not reverse, the molecules/ reknit, the a...
June 9, 2010 -
Unveiled Faces
By: Maria Fee “Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is Spirit.” – 2 Corinthians 3: 17,18 Redeemer’s fall art exhibition, ent...
May 20, 2010 -
Machiavelli and Finance
By: Somi Lee The world of finance resonates with the Machiavellian view in that the end – profit for the company – justifies the means – the way people conduct business. While other values such as philanthropy, community enrichment, work-life balance, and being ethical are important, ultimately these values come second to profit-making for the...
May 16, 2010 -
Ei Forum: Creation and Creativity
By: Calvin Chin What does the gospel say about renewing culture through starting new ventures? Would the gospel tell you to use your Harvard education to start an organization in a cramped storefront teeming with roaches and gang members milling about outside in one of the roughest neighborhoods in the New York City area? Well Alex Forrester and Alfa Demmellash, of Rising...
April 20, 2010 -
RedeemerWrites
RedeemerWrites are published works by Redeemer authors that seek to illuminate our world and our faith through the written word. Past Works: Creating Space Lenten Devotional RedeemerWrites presents Creating Space, a Lenten devotional created by the Redeemer Arts community. This devotional contains poetry and essays by our very own congregants. Also featured is the art...
April 10, 2010 -
Work and Cultural Renewal: Amilee Watkins Joins CFW Team
By: Amilee Watkins “Coffee girl.” Once upon a time, I resented the phrase. I started working for Starbucks Coffee Company part-time while completing my degree in Instrumental Performance. I wanted to supplement my musician’s life with stability—pay, benefits, free coffee. Not being able to see seven years into the future, I had no idea that the Lor...
February 20, 2010 -
Firstfruits Art Exhibition
An art exhibition given in 2008 by the Arts Ministry of the Center for Faith & Work.
January 29, 2010