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SUMMARY:Nautilus: Applications open through June 15
DESCRIPTION:How you imagine the future intrinsically affects how you work and live in the day to day. And our imagination is shaped by the voices we hear. What voices do you listen to? What future do you see coming–one fashioned by fear or imbued with hope? We need to hear the voice of God breaking into our everyday\, cultivating in us a hope that propels the work we do now. \nNautilus is the capstone program of the Theology & Spiritual Formation Stream in the Goldenwood Institute. This unique 7-month journey combines theology\, listening practices\, spiritual direction\, and communal discernment to develop a holistic vision for your life. It is designed to develop the foundational daily\, weekly\, monthly\, and quarterly rhythms necessary for learning to hear the voice of God and knowing it to be the voice of love as we navigate our complex world. By re-examining God\, self\, others\, and work\, Nautilus provides a transformative journey towards renewed spiritual vitality applicable to all aspects of life. \nAccepting applications April 15th through June 15th from participants nationwide. For more info\, program dates\, and to apply\, visit our program page.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/nautilus-applications-open/
CATEGORIES:Institute,Nautilus
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SUMMARY:Institute Course | Hopeful Intelligence Workshop
DESCRIPTION:How do spiritual realities shape our understanding of generative artificial intelligence (AI)\, and what new possibilities of “hopeful intelligence” arise when we explore this intersection?  \nIn this dynamic\, interactive evening workshop\, David Kim will guide participants through a transformative exploration of how spiritual wisdom can inform the way we design\, understand\, and collaborate with AI systems. Specifically\, we’ll be focusing on how AI can be a companion for expanding our imagination around future scenarios. \nWhat to expect\nThis transformative offering will present a Hopeful Intelligence framework\, exploring how artificial intelligence can transcend efficiency and profit-driven assumptions to become an unprecedented tool for hope\, imagination\, and human flourishing. Grounded in spiritual wisdom and informed by thinkers like Bob Johansen\, Charles Taylor and Otto Scharmer\, participants will engage in reflective practices\, collaborative exercises\, and visionary discussions to reimagine AI’s potential in addressing the world’s deepest pain points with justice\, creativity\, and grace. Considering the theological and practical implications\, participants will learn to align AI with a future marked by compassion\, equity\, and divine purpose. \nDavid was invited in 2021 to join the Advisory Board of AI and Faith where he contributes essays\, and has contributed a chapter in Faithful AI. David consults organizations to thoughtfully engage with this emerging technology with a hopeful theistic frame. \n  \nRegister now to explore how spiritual realities can inform and transform our approach to one of the most influential technologies of our time. \n\nDetails:\nWhen: Wednesday\, April 23rd\, 7:00p-9:00p \nWhere: Online \nCost: Choose your Tier – A Pricing Model Rooted in Generosity & Relationship\n \nAt Goldenwood\, we believe in a gift economy—where our work and giving is not transactional but part of a relational and generative system. Like a root network\, where some trees bear more fruit in one season and others in another\, this pricing approach allows for a shared ecosystem of flourishing—some contribute more so that others may receive\, and all are sustained together.\nOur tiered pricing model reflects this\, allowing participants to contribute at a level that aligns with their capacity while supporting the mission to see work revived by love. We invite you to participate in a way that reflects your own season and capacity.\n1. Full Value (Sustainable Tier) – $75\nReflects the true cost and value—while balancing affordability—including the unseen work that makes this a meaningful and transformative experience. Includes a light lunch and all materials. \n2. Covering Costs (Supported Tier) – $55\nCovers only the essentials—venue and materials—ensuring the program is financially viable. Includes a light lunch and all materials. \n3. Generative Giving – $95 (or choose amount)\nGoes beyond covering costs\, helping make our programs accessible to others and investing in the long-term flourishing of this work. Includes a light lunch and all materials. \n\nAbout your Guide:\n \n\nDavid Kim is the CEO and co-founder of Goldenwood. Over the past several decades\, Rev. Dr. David Kim has trained\, consulted\, and counseled hundreds of leaders and organizations in developing a robust\, meaningful integration of faith and work. David’s past experiences as VP of Faith and Work\, Executive Director of the Center for Faith & Work\, Director of the Gotham Fellowship\, and editor of the NIV Faith and Work Bible have given him a breadth of exposure to the challenges of integrating faith and work. His expertise as a key thought-leader in the faith and work space has been well-established having addressed prominent institutions and churches around the world. David’s passion is to help people and organizations see the unseen realities that give rise to the world we create.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/institute-course-hopeful-intelligence-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Institute Course | Ancient Wisdom for the Modern World: Augustine's "City of God”
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exploration of one of Western literature’s most profound and timely works. Guided by Dr. Gregory Lee\, author of the newly published The Essential ‘City of God’: A Reader and Commentary\, participants will experience Augustine’s masterwork that still speaks powerfully to our present moment of political and social instability. \n<<Catch the conversation with Dr. Greg Lee that sets the stage for our course\, here!>>\nWritten in response to the shocking fall of Rome in 410 AD\, City of God addresses enduring questions that resonate deeply today: How do we sustain hope when our stability seems to crumble? How do we navigate the tension of aligning our vision with the heavenly city while laboring in the midst of the brokenness of this one? What does it look like to love rightly and work faithfully—even when we feel displaced? \nDr. Gregory Lee\, Associate Professor of Theology and Urban Studies at Wheaton College\, will facilitate discussion about Augustine’s vision of Christian identity and civic engagement. Through carefully selected readings\, engaging short lectures\, and rich group discussions\, we’ll investigate how Augustine’s insights can help us navigate contemporary challenges in faith\, politics\, and cultural engagement. \nOver five weekly sessions\, we’ll examine key themes including:\n\nGod’s purposes in temporal blessing and suffering\nThe relationship between violence\, idolatry\, and empire\nChristians and political leadership\nWhat it means to embrace an exilic framework of living\n\nThis course is designed to be accessible for all\, offering a great introduction for newcomers to Augustine and also depth for those already familiar with his work. Weekly readings will be focused and concise\, with optional add-ons for those wanting more. \nBe a part of this unique opportunity to engage with ancient wisdom that speaks directly to our modern moment. Limited to 25 participants to ensure meaningful discussion and interaction. \n\nDetails:\nLocation: Online \nDate and Time: Five sessions held on April 29\, May 6\, 13\, 20\, 27\, from 7:30-8:45p ET \nCost: Choose your Tier – A Pricing Model Rooted in Generosity & Relationship\n \nAt Goldenwood\, we believe in a gift economy—where our work and giving is not transactional but part of a relational and generative system. Like a root network\, where some trees bear more fruit in one season and others in another\, this pricing approach allows for a shared ecosystem of flourishing—some contribute more so that others may receive\, and all are sustained together.\nOur tiered pricing model reflects this\, allowing participants to contribute at a level that aligns with their capacity while supporting the mission to see work revived by love. We invite you to participate in a way that reflects your own season and capacity.\n1. Full Value (Sustainable Tier) – $350\nReflects the true cost and value—while balancing affordability—including the unseen work that makes this a meaningful and transformative experience. \n2. Covering Costs (Supported Tier) – $250\nCovers only the essentials—facilitator’s time and overhead costs—ensuring the program is financially viable. \n3. Generative Giving – $500 (or choose amount)\nGoes beyond covering costs\, helping make our programs accessible to others and investing in the long-term flourishing of this work. Includes a light lunch and all materials. \n  \nAbout your Guide: \n \nDr. Gregory Lee (PhD\, Duke University) is associate professor of theology and urban studies at Wheaton College (IL) and senior fellow for The Wheaton Center for Early Christian Studies. He is author of The Essential “City of God\,” Today When You Hear His Voice: Scripture\, the Covenants\, and the People of God\, and several articles on Augustine. His current book project\, Christians among the Corrupt: Augustine\, Race\, and the Challenge of Immoral Communities\, retrieves Augustine’s theology to address contemporary issues of race and Christian unity. \nOutside Wheaton\, Dr. Lee is teaching pastor at Lawndale Christian Community Church\, and he served for several years as board chair of Manna Christian Fellowship\, a campus ministry at Princeton University.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/institute-course-ancient-wisdom-for-the-modern-world/
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