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SUMMARY:Nautilus: Now Receiving Applications for 2026-27!
DESCRIPTION:Nautilus is a unique 7-month experience designed to cultivate key spiritual competencies that awaken us to the reality of God’s presence in our world and discover how hearing His voice shapes the way we respond to all of life. \nThe movements of Nautilus follow an unfolding spiraling path\, asking the following questions: \n\nVISION | Kairos Time: How do I see further?\nGOD | Listening to God: What is the tone of God’s voice?\nSELF | Spiritual Permanence: What does it mean to be fully alive?\nOTHERS | Communal Discernment: How do I love others in an exilic context?\nWORK | Hopeful Imagination: How can I imagine a more compelling future?\n\nHear from Participants: \n“The exercises of prayerful listening with imagination are quite different from anything else\, I think\, and differentiate Nautilus from other programs. It allows the Spirit of God to really move and to meet people\, to meet me\, where we are\, because that looks different for different people… It’s just really phenomenally transformative.” \n “It’s not about what I’ll be doing\, but about who I’m becoming.” \n“You’ve helped me learn how to inhabit time differently\, to discern hidden spiritual realities\, and to be attentive to how we are each co-creating with God.” \n“There’s something really powerful about being with people who are willing to see hope.” \nIncluded in your journey: \n\nFive Thematic Listening Books\nWeekly Online Sessions (Tues 7:30-9p EST)\nThree In-Person Retreats (Sep\, Jan\, Apr)\nListening Prayer & Discernment Quads\nMonthly Spiritual Companioning\n\nSlow down with intention alongside a vocationally and geographically diverse\, intergenerational community in order to hear again\, dream anew\, and enliven all aspects of your calling.  \nFor 2026-27 dates\, details and to apply by June 15… \n 
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/nautilus-2026-27/
CATEGORIES:Institute,Nautilus
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SUMMARY:Institute Retreat | Annual Fallow in Cambridge\, England
DESCRIPTION:When: Tue\, May 12 (arrive between 3 and 5pm) – Fri\, May 15 (end 12:00pm)\, 2026 \nLocation: Cambridge\, UK. All group sessions held at Jesus College. \nJoined by the Goldenwood staff\, Board\, and Deans\, this unique 4-day experience represents an annual rhythm of the Goldenwood Institute. Enjoy highlights and photos from 2024: “Slowing Down\, Cultivating Community\, Enlivening Work” \nWhat is a Fallow Retreat?\n \nThe essence of a fallow retreat lies in embracing the inherent value of rest and recognizing that seasons of non-productivity can be essential for long-term growth and sustainability. Inspired by the agricultural practice of allowing land to lie fallow and rest\, our hope is for you to experience a deep sense of replenishment\, inspiration\, and reawakening\, ultimately leading to greater productivity\, creativity\, and spiritual vitality in the seasons to come. \nGoldenwood is committed to creating this space and time annually to remember what we’ve forgotten about who we are\, what we’ve been created for\, and who we are becoming. \nWhy Fallow?\n\nFor the “over”worked (those who find themselves in seasons of great responsibility and limited margin): fallowing increases your capacity towards greater fruitfulness.\nFor the “under”worked (those in seasons of transition\, underemployment\, or retirement): fallowing opens up space for the soil to be tilled\, for new seeds to be planted for future realities yet to be seen.\n\nIncluded in your cost: \n\nThree nights lodging in clean\, simple rooms on the beautiful grounds of Jesus College. (Single\, double\, or family occupancy available.)\nBreakfast each morning onsite for those lodging at Jesus College\n1-2 group meals\, including celebratory culminating group dinner onsite at Jesus College\nGuidance for times of spiritual reflection and renewal\, individually and communally led by David Kim and Amilee Watkins\nStimulating morning conversations with members of the Goldenwood Leadership Team\, including singer-songwriter Sandra McCracken Nicholson\, and poet and professor Shann Ray\nAn insider’s conversation on Haejin and Mako Fujimura’s new book Beauty X Justice.\nMultimedia conversation and performance from honored guest\, Theologian and Musician Jeremy Begbie\n\n2026 Rates:\n \n\nIndividual (1 room\, Single occupancy\, private bath): $1950 onsite / $1150 offsite {Collective Members: $1650 / $1000} \nCouple (1 room with 1 bed\, Double occupancy\, private bath): $2700 onsite / $1950 offsite {Collective Members: $2300 / $1700}\n\nA non-refundable deposit of 1/3 your total amount is required upon registration to secure your spot\, with the remaining balance due by Mar 30th. Rooms at Jesus College are available on a first come first serve basis.* \n*For offsite lodging alternatives: Check out the University Arms Hotel (a Marriott Bonvoy hotel) or the Hilton Cambridge City Center for those who may have & wish to book with points. The Fellows House by Hilton\, The Varsity Hotel\, and Arundel House Hotel are also within close walking distance from Jesus college. There may be other lower-priced accommodations in the area as well. See booking.com to explore current rates and proximity (including helpful walking estimates!) to Jesus College. \n————- \nINTERESTED? Space is limited for this retreat. Please register below. We look forward to returning to Cambridge and invite you to fallow with us!  \nUpdated Travel Note as of Feb 2025: All visitors traveling to the UK now need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). While this should be fairly painless and can be done digitally\, it does require an extra step before traveling. Here is the guidance on how to apply.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/institute-retreat-annual-cambridge-fallow-2026/
LOCATION:Jesus College\, Jesus Lane\, Cambridge\, CB5 8BL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Institute,Retreat
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SUMMARY:Goldenwood Intensive
DESCRIPTION:Step into a multi-day immersive experience crafted by Goldenwood to deepen your spiritual attentiveness\, awaken your imagination\, and reframe your vision of work. Rooted in the gospel and infused with practices of contemplative stillness\, systems thinking\, and experiential learning\, this intensive invites you into a sacred space where pain and exhaustion become a portal to wisdom and calling. \nThrough embodied exercises\, Scripture-based imaginative prayer\, and vocationally formative frameworks\, you’ll encounter a new way of seeing—God\, yourself\, your work\, and the world. Whether you’re a leader\, artist\, entrepreneur\, or pastor\, this intensive offers not just tools but a spiritual ecosystem for hope-filled transformation. Come and rediscover work as a redemptive\, relational\, and deeply human act. This is more than just a training; it’s an opportunity to connect deeply with God and like-minded individuals\, fostering a collaborative spirit that will inspire and empower you to revive work with love.  \nSee highlights from a prior year’s Intensive held in Greenville\, SC here. \n\n\nFor those new to this conversation\, this intensive provides an experience in an evolving approach to Faith and Work. As Tim Keller used to say\, the gospel doesn’t make bad people good; it makes dead people alive.  In the same vein\, we believe this new approach to F&W needs to focus on how the gospel makes dead work alive—starting with a vibrant spiritual formation grounded in listening to the voice of God. \nDuring this time\, we will explore the following distinctive approach to Faith and Work that incorporates: \n\n\nDefining and Cultivating Critical Spiritual Competencies\nEngaging Dreams and Spiritual Imagination\nEmbodying Key Spiritual Practices and Experiential Learning\nIntroducing Systems and Relational Thinking\nIncorporating Frameworks for Redemptive Action: CityGuilds\, Greenhouse\, Institute\n\n\n\n\nCOST:\nIncludes two nights lodging in private room with ensuite bath at the Erdman Center (Princeton Theological Seminary)\, all materials\, and several group meals.\n \n\nEarly Bird (before Jun 20): $790\nRegular (after Jun 20): $950\nTeams of 3+: $750 per person before Jun 20\, $910 after (email us for group discount code)\n\nSCHEDULE:\nWednesday Aug 26\n2:00p-5:00p – Session 1\n5:00p-6:30p – Check in / break\n6:30p – Dinner \nThursday Aug 27\n9:00a-12:30p – Session 2\n12:30p-2:30p – Lunch\n2:30p-5:30p – Session 3\nEvening event TBD \nFriday Aug 28\n9:00a-12:30p – Session 4\n12:30p – Closing Lunch\n2:00p – Depart \n >> REGISTER HERE <<
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/goldenwood-intensive-2026/
CATEGORIES:Institute
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SUMMARY:Living Stones Leadership Lab 26-27 | Enlivening Emerging Managers
DESCRIPTION:Registration for the Fall 2026 – Spring 2027 cohort will open soon. Please click here to express interest in the next cohort and receive updates when registration opens.\nRooted in Love. Growing in Wisdom. Leading with Impact.\n\nStepping Into Leadership\, Grounded in Purpose\nYou’ve excelled in your craft—the engineer everyone relies on\, the teacher people trust\, the healthcare worker who carries responsibility\, the nonprofit leader holding things together behind the scenes. \nThen one day\, someone says: “You should lead.” \nSuddenly\, new questions emerge: Am I ready? Can I lead others without losing myself in the process? How do I lead with both conviction and care? \nThe Living Stones Leadership Lab is a six-month\, in-person leadership journey for emerging managers and team leaders navigating this pivotal transition. \nDeveloped in collaboration with Ben Grizzle (Managing Director\, Goldman Sachs) and Belinda Neal (Managing Director\, Anthropic)\, LSLL combines leadership formation\, spiritual attentiveness\, mentorship\, and peer community to help participants grow in clarity\, courage\, and wisdom as they step into leadership. \nLeadership ability doesn’t arrive with a title—it is formed through practice\, reflection\, and relationship. Whether you are leading your first team\, preparing for your next role\, or seeking to grow as a manager\, Living Stones offers a fellowship rooted in faith\, grounded in wisdom\, and shaped for this moment of transition. \n\nWhat Last Year’s Fellows Shared\nParticipants consistently spoke about deep trust\, spiritual clarity\, honest reflection\, and meaningful community. \n\nWe quickly were able to trust one another and got to a level of vulnerability that was really helpful.” \n“It felt like the Holy Spirit really met us in each of our hot seats.” \n“We’re just grateful that we got the opportunity to build trust with people in a city where it can feel like you don’t actually need to trust anybody.” \n“The Lord used this cohort at exactly the right time in my life. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis slideshow requires JavaScript. \nA Glimpse Into Last Year’s Cohort\nConversations around vocation\, leadership\, trust\, and spiritual attentiveness shaped last year’s inaugural gathering in New York City. Read the recap from last year’s kickoff gathering. \n\nWhat Fellows Can Expect\n\n\nKickoff In-City Retreat: Launch the fellowship through a dynamic in-person gathering in New York City featuring keynote talks\, fireside conversations\, and shared meals with senior leaders across industries – Friday\, September 26 – Saturday\, September 27\, 2026\nBi-Weekly Cohort Meetings: Meet regularly in small peer cohorts of 8 emerging leaders from sectors such as finance\, tech\, healthcare\, nonprofits\, and education. Together\, fellows workshop real leadership challenges\, reflect honestly\, and support one another’s growth throughout the journey.\nMentor Dinners: Share meals and conversation with experienced leaders who offer wisdom\, perspective\, and candid insight from their own leadership journeys – 3x gatherings throughout the fellowship\nDevotional Journey & Spiritual Formation: Follow a guided devotional rhythm rooted in Scripture\, reflection\, and spiritual attentiveness—cultivating a deeper\, more grounded approach to leadership amid the pace and pressures of city life.\nSkills-Based Workshops & Fireside Chats: Develop practical leadership skills including delegation\, strategic communication\, feedback\, conflict navigation\, and vision-casting through interactive workshops and conversations with experienced practitioners.\nFinal Gathering — The Legacy Session: Conclude the fellowship by reflecting on the journey together\, hearing from senior leaders about long-term impact and vocation\, and celebrating the cohort’s growth and friendships – date TBD\n\n\nWhat You’ll Gain\n\nPractical Leadership Skills – Build essential management capabilities through workshops\, mentorship\, and real-time leadership practice.\nSpiritual Attentiveness – Cultivate rhythms of listening\, discernment\, and reflection that deepen your awareness of God’s presence within your leadership and daily work.\nBiblically-Rooted Vision for Leadership – Explore leadership through Scripture and thinkers like Augustine\, learning to lead faithfully within complex systems while remaining rooted in eternal values.\nMentorship & Cross-Industry Perspective – Learn alongside peers and experienced leaders across finance\, tech\, healthcare\, nonprofits\, education\, and beyond.\nCohort Community – Walk with a trusted group of peers navigating similar transitions\, challenges\, and questions of vocation and leadership.\n\n\nWho Should Apply\nThis fellowship is designed for professionals who: \n\nAre stepping into (or preparing for) their first or second management or team leadership role\nWant to lead with greater clarity\, integrity\, and spiritual grounding\nAre open to learning from peers across industries\nValue a safe space for honest reflection and skill-building\nLive in the Tri-State area and can travel for the various in-person weeknight and weekend gatherings (in & around Midtown Manhattan)\n\n\nLogistics & Format\n\nLocation: In-person gatherings in NYC (venues TBD)\nTimeline: 6 months (kicking off with in-city retreat 9/25-9/26\nCohorts: 4–5 groups of ~8 participants each\nCost: to be announced \n\n\nApplication Process  \n\nStep 1: Submit the Fellowship Application (to open soon)\nStep 2: Acceptance Notification & Cohort Matching\nStep 3: Prepare for the Kickoff In-City Retreat\n\nPlease click here to express interest in the next cohort and receive a notification when registration is open. \nQuestions? Email info@goldenwoodnyc.org with “Living Stones Leadership Lab” in the subject line. \n\nMeet the Hosts \nBen Grizzle & Belinda Neal | Managing Directors \nWith decades of experience mentoring leaders on Wall Street and in ministry contexts\, Ben and Belinda bring depth\, wisdom\, and a calling to form leaders who serve with conviction and clarity. Their vision: to cultivate the next generation of managers who lead with integrity and leave a lasting legacy. \n\n\n\n\n\n  \nDavid Kim | CEO and Co-Founder\, Goldenwood \n\n\n\n\n\nOver 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. \nGoldenwood  \nGoldenwood cultivates spiritually attentive communities to envision work that is enlivened by hope and expresses the fullness of our humanity. A nonprofit organization\, Goldenwood fosters life-giving spiritual rhythms through individual and communal programs\, as well as unconventional organizational consulting. Their vision is to see work revived by love.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/living-stones-leadership-lab-26-27-enlivening-emerging-managers/
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