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SUMMARY:Institute Retreat | "To See a World in a Grain of Sand" with Makoto Fujimura
DESCRIPTION:Join us this December for a reflective retreat led by Goldenwood Institute Dean Makoto Fujimura. \nWe will explore the creative process and the power of attentiveness through the lens of his latest work\, Art Is: A Journey into the Light. Drawing on the insight of poet William Blake\, we’ll consider how the natural world can awaken our senses—inviting us to “see the world in a grain of sand.” \nThis gathering is for anyone longing to see more clearly and listen more deeply in a world full of noise. \n________\nDetails: \nWeekend Schedule:\n \n\nFriday December 12\, 7:30p-9:30p: Opening Session\, with optional Welcome Drinks + light bites beforehand.\nSaturday December 13\, 9:00a-9:00p: Full day of structured group and personal time\, including discussions\, contemplation\, an afternoon public lecture (“Do Science & the Imagination Have Anything in Common?: How Wonder in the History of Science Helps Us See Our World Anew”) with Makoto Fujimura & Kerry Magruder and moderated by David Kim\, and a private post-lecture dinner and talkback.\nSunday December 14: Morning listening time\, worship service and viewing of Mako’s work at All Saints’ Princeton followed by group debrief\, departure midday.\n\nLocation: Princeton\, NJ (exact address provided after registration) \nCost: Choose your Tier – A Pricing Model Rooted in Generosity & Relationship \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.\n  \n1. Full Value (Sustainable Tier) – $1000 + accommodations\nReflects the true cost and value—while balancing affordability—including the unseen work that makes this a meaningful and transformative experience. Includes a signed copy of Art Is\, several meals\, public lecture\, retreat sessions\, & materials. Does not include lodging; see info below. \n2. Covering Costs (Supported Tier) – $850 + accommodations\nCovers only the essentials—venues\, facilitators\, meals\, materials—ensuring the program is financially viable. Includes a signed copy of Art Is\, several meals\, public lecture\, retreat sessions\, & materials. Does not include lodging; see info below. \n3. Generative Giving – $1250 (or choose amount) + accommodations\nGoes beyond covering costs\, helping make our programs accessible to others and investing in the long-term flourishing of this work. Includes a signed copy of Art Is\, several meals\, public lecture\, retreat sessions\, & materials. Does not include lodging; see info below. \n  \nLodging: Your retreat registration includes several of the group meals and all retreat materials\, but does not include lodging. We have a room block and group rate ($169-$189 per night) reserved at the Princeton Marriott at Forrestal\, details provided at registration. \n\nREGISTER HERE\n\nSpace is limited for this retreat. Registration will close once at capacity.\nInterested\, but can’t join for the entire weekend? Join the Public Lecture on Saturday afternoon only. Info & Tickets here. \n________\nAbout your Guides: \nMakoto Fujimura\, Dean of Nature for the Goldenwood Institute\, is an internationally renowned painter\, cultural thought leader\, and author whose work sits at the intersection of art\, faith\, and nature. An influential voice in both the art world and the broader cultural landscape\, Makoto has authored several acclaimed books\, including Art+Faith: A Theology of Making\, Silence and Beauty\, and Refractions: A Journey of Faith\, Art\, and Culture. Through his writings and paintings\, he invites readers and viewers alike to explore the profound connections between creativity\, spirituality\, culture\, and the natural world. \nAs a leading practitioner of Nihonga\, an ancient Japanese painting technique that uses natural materials such as minerals\, gold\, and silver\, Makoto’s work is deeply informed by his reverence for nature. His art captures the intricate beauty of creation\, drawing attention to the subtle details of the natural world and offering a meditative space to reflect on life’s deeper meanings. \nBeyond his contributions as an artist\, Makoto is a cultural thought leader who speaks passionately about the role of creativity in society. His work challenges contemporary notions of utility and productivity\, advocating instead for a culture that values beauty\, contemplation\, and the nurturing of the human spirit. As the founder of the Fujimura Institute\, IAM Culture Care\, and a former Presidential appointee to the National Council on the Arts\, Makoto has influenced a wide array of disciplines\, from education to public policy\, with his vision of cultural renewal through the arts. \n  \n \nDavid Kim is the CEO and co-founder of Goldenwood and Institute Dean of Spiritual Imagination. 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. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/institute-retreat-winter-retreat-with-makoto-fujimura/
LOCATION:Princeton\, NJ\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Institute,Retreat
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SUMMARY:Institute | Why Wonder in the History of Science Helps Us See Our World Anew\, with Makoto Fujimura and Kerry Magruder
DESCRIPTION:A Conversation with Makoto Fujimura and Kerry Magruder\nModerated by David Kim\n  \nREGISTER NOW \n  \nWhat do science and the imagination share? From the depths of geological time to the frontiers of artificial intelligence\, both invite us to look at the world with wonder—and to ask what it means to be human within it. \nIn this conversation\, artist and writer Makoto Fujimura and historian of science Kerry Magruder explore how the history of scientific discovery—from early evangelical geologists to Charles Darwin—reveals a vision of the world shaped not by control\, but by curiosity\, faith\, and awe. Together\, they will consider how that same posture of wonder might help us see anew in an age increasingly defined by data and design. \nModerated by David Kim\, this event invites all—scientists\, artists\, theologians\, and seekers alike—to join a dialogue at the intersection of faith\, imagination\, and the making of meaning. \nGoldenwood thanks our friends at the Center for Contemplative Leadership for their hospitality and sponsorship of this event. \n\nDetails\nDate: Saturday\, December 13\, 2025 \nTime:\n2:00 pm | Doors open\n2:30 – 4:00 pm | Moderated Discussion and Q&A\n4:00 – 4:45 pm | Book Signing and Reception \nLocation: Gambrell Room\, Scheide Hall at Princeton Theological Seminary \n\nTickets & Registration\nJoin us for this special public lecture! \n\n$40 | Lecture + Signed BookAdmission to the lecture and reception\, plus a copy of Art Is: A Journey into the Light\, by Makoto Fujimura\, with an opportunity for the author to sign the book during the reception.\n$20 | Lecture OnlyAdmission to the lecture and reception.\n$10 | Student Ticket\nAdmission to the lecture and reception (book sold separately).\n\n  \nREGISTER NOW \n  \n\nMeet the Speakers\nMakoto Fujimura\, Dean of Nature for the Goldenwood Institute\, is an internationally renowned painter\, cultural thought leader\, and author whose work sits at the intersection of art\, faith\, and nature. Makoto has authored several acclaimed books\, including Art Is: A Journey into the Light\, Art+Faith: A Theology of Making\, Silence and Beauty\, and Refractions: A Journey of Faith\, Art\, and Culture. Through his writings and paintings\, he invites readers and viewers alike to explore the profound connections between creativity\, spirituality\, culture\, and the natural world. \nAs a leading practitioner of Nihonga\, an ancient Japanese painting technique that uses natural materials such as minerals\, gold\, and silver\, Makoto’s work is deeply informed by his reverence for nature. His art captures the intricate beauty of creation\, drawing attention to the subtle details of the natural world and offering a meditative space to reflect on life’s deeper meanings. \nMakoto is also a cultural thought leader who speaks passionately about the role of creativity in society. His work challenges contemporary notions of utility and productivity\, advocating instead for a culture that values beauty\, contemplation\, and the nurturing of the human spirit. As the founder of the Fujimura Institute\, IAMCultureCare\, and a former Presidential appointee to the National Council on the Arts\, Makoto has influenced a wide array of disciplines\, from education to public policy\, with his vision of cultural renewal through the arts. \n  \nKerry V. Magruder serves as Curator of the History of Science Collections of the University of Oklahoma Libraries. He has been a faculty member of the OU Department of the History of Science\, Technology\, and Medicine since 2000\, and received the John and Drusa Cable Chair of the History of Science Collections in 2011. \nHe earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in biology and science education from Truman State University in Missouri\, and a masters in library science and a doctorate in history of science from OU. His background includes teaching high school chemistry and biology\, directing a university planetarium\, and teaching university courses in biology\, astronomy\, geology\, science education\, and history of science. \nMagruder has researched and presented scholarly talks at many academic conferences\, universities\, and research labs in the United States\, Canada\, England\, Scotland\, France\, Germany\, the Czech Republic\, and Italy. Presentations in America include at the Fermi Lab accelerator in the Chicago area and NASA headquarters in Langley\, VA; invited keynote presentations for annual international conferences of the IEEE Computer Society on Visualization (IEEE VIZ) and the Astronomical League (AL); and astronomy/physics programs at New Mexico State\, Michigan State\, and Florida State; among many venues in the history of science. \nMagruder’s published articles deal with the history of geology\, astronomy and cosmology\, and science and religion. For example\, two publications touching upon all of these subject areas are “Jesuit Science after Galileo: The Cosmology of Gabriele Beati\,” Centaurus 2009\, 51: 189-212; and “The Idiom of a Six Day Creation and Global Depictions in Theories of the\nEarth\,” in Martina Kölb-Ebert\, ed.\, Geology and Religion: Historical Views of an Intense Relationship between Harmony and Hostility\, Geological Society of London Special Publications\, no. 310 (London: The Geological Society of London\, 2009)\, 49-66. \nMagruder has curated major exhibitions in the history of science at OU\, including “Darwin at the Museum” in 2009-2010 and “Galileo’s World” in 2015-2016. Past digital projects include contributions to Galileotheca (Museo Galileo\, Florence); Darwin Online (Cambridge); and Edition Open Sources (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science\, Berlin). Ongoing digital projects include the Thomas F. Torrance Oral History Project\, the Thomas F. Torrance Theological Fellowship\, the George MacDonald Society (forthcoming)\, and The Sky Tonight. \nIn 2025\, Magruder serves as the Editor for the International Commission for the History of Geological Sciences (INHIGEO) of the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS)\, and the Chair for the History\, Philosophy\, and Geoheritage Division (HPGD) of the Geological Society of America (GSA). \n  \nMeet the Moderator\nRev. Dr. David Kim is the CEO and co-founder of Goldenwood\, a non-profit cultivating spiritually attentive communities to envision work enlivened by hope and the fullness of our humanity. Over the past several decades\, David has trained\, consulted\, and counseled hundreds of leaders and organizations in developing a robust\, meaningful integration of faith and work. He has served as the Vice President of Faith and Work\, Executive Director of the Center for Faith & Work and Director of the Gotham Fellowship\, and as Editor of the NIV Faith and Work Bible. 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/public-lecture-with-makoto-fujimura-kerry-magruder/
LOCATION:Gambrell Room\, Scheide Hall\, 64 Mercer St\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540
CATEGORIES:Institute
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SUMMARY:AfterWork | Cultivating Community + Generative Connections
DESCRIPTION:Goldenwood is committed to cultivating spiritually attentive communities to envision work that is enlivened by hope and expresses the fullness of our humanity. \nJoin us for our 2025-26 AfterWork series! This monthly rhythm has become a highlight for the community\, fostering generative connections across the city to inspire hopeful vision for work revived by love. \nThis month’s highlight: Come and connect with several of the inspiring and dynamic individuals engaged in a variety of callings across the Goldenwood community and learn more about the enlivening offerings of the Institute to renew your calling for the year ahead. \nBeverages and light snacks provided. Drop by anytime between 5:30p and 7:00p. \nPLEASE RSVP HERE
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/afterwork-cultivating-community-generative-connections-3/
LOCATION:Goldenwood Commons\, 109 E 31st St\, 4th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:After-Work
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SUMMARY:Justice Film Festival | NYC
DESCRIPTION:Goldenwood is honored to sponsor the 16th annual Justice Film Festival\, running February 24-26\, 2026 in NYC. The Justice Film Festival is the premier showcase for films that shine a light on social justice and affirm the dignity of all people. \nWe’re especially excited to celebrate the work of Andy Peterson\, a 2023 Dream Forum alum\, who founded JFF in 2012 to create a platform for redemptive stories of marginalized people and ecosystems bravely overcoming challenges and bringing hope\, compassion\, and light to a world in need of inspiration. \nFilm has a unique power to make the invisible visible—to illuminate injustice\, surface beauty\, and call forth courageous love. This festival is an invitation to cultivate that kind of attentiveness together. Join us at this annual gathering of filmmakers\, creatives\, and all who believe that storytelling can renew our imagination and reawaken hope. \n\nWhat You’ll Receive as Part of the Goldenwood Community:\n50% Off Festival PassReceive an exclusive code for 50% off a Justice Film Festival pass. We’ll send you the code once you let us know you’re coming (info below)\, and then you’ll use the code to purchase a pass on the JFF website. \nA Curated Festival ExperienceWith your pass\, we encourage you to attend as many screenings as you can. Below are a few we’re particularly excited about\, featuring members of our Goldenwood ecosystem. \nInvitation to the Filmmaker After-PartyTop off your festival experience by joining us Thursday evening at the filmmaker wrap party for a drink and conversation. This will be a relaxed space to mingle\, reflect\, and build meaningful connections with those shaping culture through story. \n\nFeatured Screenings to Highlight\nWeds 2/24 at 1:00-3:00 PM — Live Action Shorts block\nfeaturing HOLD \nWritten by and starring Kelly Strandemo (Nautilus alum)\, and produced by Stephen Bailey (Director of Dream Cultivation\, Nautilus alum) and Colleen Castle (Director of Institute Creative & Community\, Nautilus alum). \nThis short film block showcases storytelling that lingers in the tension between fragility and strength—echoing Goldenwood’s conviction that hope often emerges through vulnerability. \nWeds 2/24 at 6:30-9:00 PM – I WAS A STRANGER Feature Film\nwith Mary Baldwin speaking beforehand \nThe evening screening will kick off with Mary Baldwin\, a Dream Forum alum\, sharing about her Athens-based jewelry company and the redemptive imagination guiding her work. \nThis is a powerful example of what happens when faith\, creativity\, and leadership converge—not simply to build products\, but to cultivate ecosystems of renewal. \nThurs 2/26 at 3:30-5:30 PM — HANDMADE FUTURE Feature Film\nwith filmmaker Q&A moderated by Stephen Bailey \nJoin us for a screening of Handmade Future\, followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers moderated by Stephen Bailey. This conversation will explore craftsmanship\, vocation\, and the deeper currents shaping our economic and creative systems. \nIn a world shaped by speed and scale\, this film invites us to slow down and consider what it means to make with care—and to build futures rooted in dignity and justice. \n\nRegister Today\nJustice and beauty are not separate realities—they are intertwined. The Justice Film Festival is one small but meaningful way we can participate in that by listening deeply\, honoring the stories and dignity of people\, and imagining a more just and hope-filled future. \nWe hope you’ll join us. \nTo let us know you’re coming\, email colleen@goldenwoodnyc.org. We’ll send you the 50% discount code to use on the Justice Film Festival website to secure your pass and begin planning your screenings.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/justice-film-festival/
CATEGORIES:Institute
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SUMMARY:AfterWork | Cultivating Community + Generative Connections
DESCRIPTION:Goldenwood is committed to cultivating spiritually attentive communities to envision work that is enlivened by hope and expresses the fullness of our humanity. \nJoin us for our 2025-26 AfterWork series! This monthly rhythm has become a highlight for the community\, fostering generative connections across the city to inspire hopeful vision for work revived by love. \nThis month’s highlight: Come and connect with several of the inspiring and dynamic individuals engaged in a variety of callings across the Goldenwood community and learn more about the enlivening offerings of the Institute to renew your calling for the year ahead. \nBeverages and light snacks provided. Drop by anytime between 5:30p and 7:00p. \nPLEASE RSVP HERE
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/afterwork-mar-2026/
LOCATION:Goldenwood Commons\, 109 E 31st St\, 4th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:After-Work
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SUMMARY:Institute Retreat | Crafting Poems of Beauty & Power
DESCRIPTION:An invitation to return to the page—and to the presence of God. \nREGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.\nIf you’d like to join the waitlist\, please provide your info here and we will reach out should any spots open up! \nJoin us for a two-day retreat at a beautiful lodge set on the edge of a lake just outside Spokane\, WA. This gathering isn’t only for poets\, but for anyone longing to awaken or rekindle their own creativity. Whether you’ve written for years\, dabbled in journaling\, or never thought of yourself as a “creative person\,” this retreat is a welcoming space to explore the creativity inherent in all people. \nLed by acclaimed poet and professor Shann Ray\, this space and time will allow us to explore how language can hold what is often unspeakable: awe\, sorrow\, memory\, and the nearness of the sacred. Rooted in the belief that we are God’s poema (Ephesians 2:10)\, this retreat blends creative exploration with spiritual attentiveness. And in an age increasingly shaped by AI\, the call to nurture human creativity has never been more vital. Drawing inspiration from Emily Dickinson\, who turned the everyday into the eternal\, you’ll be challenged to take what you see and feel and craft lines alive with meaning. Through guided sessions around the fireplace and spacious time to reflect and write\, you can expect to create 2–4 original pieces while learning to listen more deeply to your surroundings\, to yourself\, and to God. \nCome not to perform\, but to be present to your own unfolding words\, to the voices of others\, and to the God who meets us in metaphor\, memory\, and mystery. Space is limited\, reserve your spot today! \n \n\nDetails:\nDates: March 20-22\, 2025 | Starts Friday at 6pm with a welcome dinner and ends Sunday by 12pm after breakfast and a closing session. \nLocation: Clearwater Lodge\, Newport\, WA (45 minutes north of Spokane\, WA) \nCost: Choose your Tier – A Pricing Model Rooted in Generosity & Relationship \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) – $620 + choice of accommodations\nReflects the true cost and value while balancing affordability\, including the unseen work that makes this a meaningful and transformative experience. Includes all retreat sessions\, materials\, meals\, and accommodations (to select your type of room\, see info below). Includes access to optional snowshoeing and hiking at the lodge\, weather permitting. Does not include travel or transportation. \n2. Covering Costs (Supported Tier) – $520 + choice of accommodations\nCovers only the essentials—venues\, facilitators\, meals\, materials—ensuring the program is financially viable. Includes all retreat sessions\, materials\, meals\, and accommodations (to select your type of room\, see info below). Includes access to optional snowshoeing and hiking at the lodge\, weather permitting. Does not include travel or transportation. \n3. Generative Giving – $720+ (or choose amount) + choice of accommodations\nGoes beyond covering costs\, helping make our programs accessible to others and investing in the long-term flourishing of this work. Includes all retreat sessions\, materials\, meals\, and accommodations (to select your type of room\, see info below). Includes access to optional snowshoeing and hiking at the lodge\, weather permitting. Does not include travel or transportation. \n  \nAccommodations: When registering on the next page\, choose your preferred accommodations. All rooms have a private bathroom and lake view\, and linens & towels are provided. \n\nSingle occupancy room: +$80\nDouble: +$40 per person (2 x twins or 1 x king bed)\nQuad: +$10 per person (4 x twin beds)\n\nTravel: Please arrange for your own travel to and from Clearwater Lodge. \nIf financial support would make participation possible in this season\, please email info@goldenwoodnyc.org to learn about scholarships. \n  \nRegistration has closed for this retreat. Please join the waitlist to be informed of any spots that open up. \n \n  \n\nAbout your Guide:\nShann Ray\, Czech American artist and American Book Award winner\, teaches leadership and forgiveness studies at Gonzaga University and poetry at Stanford. A National Endowment for the Arts Fellow\, through his research in forgiveness and genocide Shann has served as a visiting scholar in Africa\, Asia\, Europe\, and the Americas\, and as a poetry mentor for the PEN America Prison and Justice Writers Program. He has delivered poetry engagements at Cambridge and the Center for Contemplative Leadership at Princeton Theological Seminary\, and values mutual work involving art\, leadership\, and the reconciliation of people and nations. Having collaborated as a visiting poet with painter Makoto Fujimura on a United Nations grant entitled Intercultural Dialogues through Beauty as a Language of Peace\, Ray is also an International Book Award winner\, a three-time High Plains Book Award winner\, Bread Loaf Fellow\, Bakeless Prize winner\, and winner of the Foreword Book of the Year Readers’ Choice Award. His work comprises a libretto and 17 books\, of which 12 are poetry\, fiction\, and creative nonfiction including Atomic Theory 7\, The Garment of Praise\, Forgiveness and Power in the Age of Atrocity\, Balefire\, American Masculine\, Sweetclover\, Blood Fire Vapor Smoke\, American Copper\, The Souls of Others\, and Transparent in the Backlight. His poems and prose have been featured in Poetry\, Esquire\, Narrative\, McSweeney’s\, Prairie Schooner\, Poetry International\, Big Sky Journal\, and the American Journal of Poetry.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/poetryretreat/
LOCATION:Clearwater Lodge\, Newport\, WA\, 99156\, United States
CATEGORIES:Institute,Retreat
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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\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 Jul 20): $790\nRegular (after Jul 20): $950\nTeams of 3+: $750 per person before Jul 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 \nREGISTRATION OPENS SOON (May 2026)\nCheck back and/or email us to express interest!
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/goldenwood-intensive-2026/
CATEGORIES:Institute
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