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2014 EI Forum Recap
On May 30-31st, the Center for Faith & Work hosted the ninth annual Entrepreneurship & Innovation Forum. Started in 2006, the Forum has served as a launching pad for a growing vision of entrepreneurship that “seeks the peace and prosperity of the city.” This year’s forum, held at the Center for Social Innovation, focused on the theme of Disruptio...
June 4, 2014 -
2013-2014 City Rhythms Recap
This year, the Center for Faith & Work launched City Rhythms, a series focused on exploring a wide spectrum of the key industries and sectors contributing to the overall flourishing of New York City. The specific goals of the series are: 1. to explore how each particular vocation is important to & contributes to the overall flourishing of our city, 2....
June 4, 2014 -
June Arts Offerings
Each month, the Center for Faith & Work will highlight a few unique arts offerings in the city worth checking out. (Painting by Madeline Paternot) Theatre: The Wooster Group’s Early Shaker Spirituals Clubbed Thumb’s Summerworks Festival Shakespeare in the Park Film: Free Summer Movies Rooftop Films Music: Mason Jar Musi...
June 4, 2014 -
Future
By: Ben Stamper In the outer edges of Queens there is a little piece of post-apocalypse that’s just a 7-train ride away. Hugging the new Citi Field stadium, the infamous “Iron Triangle” is home to hundreds of migrant auto repair shops, scrap yards and waste management outfits. It is a picture of industrial anarchy that rivals the favelas of Brazil or the...
June 3, 2014 -
CFW Stories: Katie Sullivan Legal Vocational Intensive
"It reached out and grabbed me and convinced me I had to change my life," says Katie Sullivan, a lawyer who participated in CFW's Legal Vocational Intensive this Spring. Vocational Intensives are a gospel-centered 3-month course that provide industry-specific dialogue, community, collaboration, and innovation toward gospel-centered cultural engagement. Hear mor...
June 2, 2014 -
The Ghosts of Penn Past
By: Ben Stamper The original Pennsylvania Station (1910-1963) was widely regarded as a masterpiece of the Beaux-Arts style and an architectural wonder of NYC. On the eve of the building’s 50th birthday, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company called for its demolition, citing prohibitive maintenance costs and a decline in rail passenger service. In its place now stands th...
June 2, 2014 -
Collaborative Competition Panel
A panel discussion on the unique resources the gospel gives us to approach competition with Hunter Bell, President and Creative Director of Hunter Bell NYC, Jim Kim, Founding Partner of Formation 8, and Joel Montgomery, Founder of Secret Sauce. How can we creatively respond to competition so that our competitors actually be collaborators in our work? This video is from a ...
May 30, 2014 -
Entrepreneurship & Innovation Initative
By: Bethany Jenkins Someone with a passion for justice might pursue law. Another with an interest for communications might become a journalist. Yet another might become an investment banker out of a love for generosity. These passions, interests, and loves, however, can become disappointments when we go to work and discover that laws can corrupt, journalism can manipulate...
May 28, 2014 -
A Theology of Theater
Why is theater important to the life of the church? Rev. David H. Kim describes how acting is a process of incarnation and explains how theater can help us understand the incarnation of Christ.
May 5, 2014 -
Faith & Work Transformation
By: Gina Lee When I considered signing up for the CFW Vocational Intensive, I was hesitant to commit. With wedding planning on my mind, I certainly wasn’t looking to get involved in a 3-month program to take any more of my time. Some referred to it as “Mini Gotham,” which was one of the main reasons I was interested. Because I had been both skeptical and...
May 5, 2014