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Songs from the Spirit
Silas Farley, a member of New York City Ballet’s corps de ballet and a member of Redeemer West Side, has choreographed a world premier commission ballet for The Metropolitan Museum of Art called, "Songs From The Spirit." The ballet is set to African-American spirituals and recordings of newly written songs by currently incarcerated or ...
February 15, 2019 -
TOLKIEN EXHIBITION
The Morgan Library & Museum, currently displaying a vast selection of Tolkien material in their "Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth" exhibit, is partnering with The Sheen Center to present a behind-the-scenes talk with curator John T. McQuillen and author Holly Ordway on Tuesday, February 12 at 7 p.m. at the Sheen Center. For tickets and event d...
February 5, 2019 -
Our 7-week Winter Faith & Work Class begins February 4
LOCATION: Redeemer Offices, 1166 Avenue of the Americas at 46th St., 16th Floor Our 7-week Faith & Work class is an introductory level cross-vocational course that explores seven different Bible passages from which we will gain insight concerning God's intention for our work. We will be weaving spiritual practices, daily devotionals, and group discu...
January 29, 2019 -
Katherine Leary Alsdorf returns to CFW
Welcome back and thank you to Katherine Leary Alsdorf, who has agreed to step back into the leadership role of Redeemer’s Center for Faith & Work (CFW) to provide some stability and direction following the departure of David Kim and Amilee Watkins this past summer. For those who don’t yet know her, Katherine founded CFW in the fall of 2002 ...
January 29, 2019 -
Niggle and me: Imagine if your work really mattered
By Jerry Dienes Artists tend to live in their imaginations. At least I do, and I’m pretty sure I’m not alone. It’s not always great. We can be quick to imagine the worst case scenarios, and slow to imagine the best possibilities of any given situation. But the upside is we can imagine, and sometimes successfully create, beautiful, singular and even ...
July 10, 2018 -
A Gentle Interruption For Everyday Work
By Michelle Choi We can only see ourselves in the context of what we experience, and sometimes interruptions shift our understanding of life. I took the Faith & Work Intensive during a two-year period of personal growth and discovery, when God was working to upend my desires, thoughts and beliefs to love, forgive, and wait. I was involved in different ministries in th...
June 14, 2018 -
Formed to Work for the Glory of God
By Jakki Kerubo The week leading up to the April 13-14 Faith & Work Conference was a hectic one for me. Work deadlines and moving apartments had me exhausted. I was eager to hear that God wanted me to strive less and spend more time running on the beach. This vision of bliss was quickly shattered when Pastor Tim Keller spoke about a myth of the Golden Age: th...
May 15, 2018 -
Ice Cream, Work, and Liturgy
By Hannah Eagleson I didn’t expect ice cream to be such an important part of the most recent conference I attended. In April, I participated in the Formed to Work for the Glory of God conference through Redeemer City to City’s Center for Faith and Work. On the second day of the conference, I found myself trying to decide which made-on-the-s...
May 15, 2018 -
An Evening with Marilynne Robinson
On February 21, the Center for Faith & Work and Redeemer Churches hosted An Evening with Marilynne Robinson, the world-renowned Pulitzer Prize winning author of books like Gilead, Lila, and Housekeeping. Also a humanities scholar and avid Calvinist, Robinson is the author of countless essays of non-fiction, exploring subjects from Shakespear...
April 23, 2018 -
Fighting - and Writing- Through Fear
By Norma Hopcraft It takes an inordinate amount of courage to reveal our lives—our bad choices, our weaknesses and foibles, our very souls—in our writing. So the title of the Center for Faith and Work’s workshop for writers, “Fearless: Accessing Hidden Creativity Through the Written Word,” snapped me to attention. We long to be known (and we ...
March 28, 2018