The nature of work has changed.
Now, more than ever, many of us are wrestling with the ever-shifting realities of work in a world turned upside down by the Covid-19 pandemic. During this challenging season, the Center for Faith & Work remains committed to serving New York City and beyond by exploring the Gospel’s unique power to renew hearts, communities and the world through our day-to-day work. Will you support the Center for Faith & Work’s mission to strengthen and expand our programs and resources in 2021?
Where your money goes...
- Developing and expanding our flagship program: The Gotham Fellowship
- Building out a series of industry-specific Faith & Work classes
- Re-launching vocational groups and unemployment support groups
- Expanding our digital resources and web presence
- Hosting more speakers like Marilynne Robinson, Bryan Stevenson, N.T. Wright, Tim Keller, and Christian Wimam




The holistic nature of the course, incorporating individual reading, didactic teaching, spiritual formation and fellowship over a meal was impressive/effective/fun!Faith & Work 101 Participant
I feel that I have a much greater understanding of God's intent for work as well as how we are to relate to it in this imperfect world. I also really appreciated the group discussions and hearing both from my table mates and the larger class their views, experiences and questions.Faith & Work 101 Participant
I had never connected my work to God's purposes so although very challenging, the class has helped provide a reframing of work and how I should be thinking of that and identity and purpose.Faith & Work 101 Participant
