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SUMMARY:Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts  2025 Conference | Visible and Invisible
DESCRIPTION:Goldenwood is excited to be joining our friends at Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts (DITA) for their annual conference. Join us Sept 4-7 in Durham\, NC! \nYou’ll recognize Goldenwood Institute Dean and Creative Fellow Sandra McCracken as a featured presenter (alongside Malcolm Guite\, Rowan Williams\, Jamie Smith\, David Taylor and others)\, and Goldenwood’s CEO David Kim and COO Amilee Watkins will lead a workshop entitled Cultivating Spiritual Permanence: Rekindling Spiritual Imagination in a Disenchanted Age. \nFind out more information & register on their conference site. Agenda details and additional speakers will continue to be announced. \nAs a collaborating partner\, DITA is pleased to offer all members of the Goldenwood community a 20% discount. Email us for the code at info@goldenwoodnyc.org before registering. \n 
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/dita-2025/
LOCATION:Duke University\, Durham\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Goldenwood Intensive
DESCRIPTION:Step into a multi-day immersive experience crafted by Goldenwood to awaken your imagination\, deepen your spiritual attentiveness\, 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.  \nHighlights from last 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:\nMonday Aug 25\n2:00p-5:00p – Session 1\n5:00p-6:30p – Check in / break\n6:30p – Dinner \nTuesday Aug 26\n9:00a-12:30p – Session 2\n12:30p-2:30p – Lunch\n2:30p-5:30p – Session 3\nEvening event TBD \nWednesday Aug 27\n9:00a-12:30p – Session 4\n12:30p – Closing Lunch\n2:00p – Depart
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/goldenwood-intensive-2025/
LOCATION:Princeton Theological Seminary\, 25 Library Place\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Institute
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SUMMARY:Institute Retreat | Reviving Body & Spirit: Summering with Re-well
DESCRIPTION:Summer calls us into abundance—ripe fruit\, golden light\, and a sacred invitation to slow down and savor. But in our hurried lives\, we often miss what this season is trying to teach us: that joy is not a distraction\, but a way into God’s presence. \nJoin us for a weekend retreat where you’ll engage in hands-on cooking experiences using ingredients sourced directly from the land around us. We’ll visit a vibrant farmer’s market\, America’s oldest continuously operated public market\, and learn how food grown in the heat of summer offers not just flavor but healing for our bodies. Tomatoes bursting with sweetness\, herbs that cool and soothe\, fruits that hydrate and restore—each ingredient becomes a signpost of God’s provision. You’ll cook\, taste\, and explore how God’s abundance in creation is not just poetic—it’s deeply practical. \nSet in Lancaster\, PA\, surrounded by rolling farmland\, fresh produce\, and the quiet rhythm of dairy cows and early morning harvests—this retreat is an invitation to reconnect with the source. There’s no better place to taste the gifts of summer than where they’re grown. \nThis is the third retreat in our four-part 2025 seasonal series\, co-hosted with Re-well. Each gathering is held in a unique location and crafted to align with the rhythms of the earth—and the renewal your soul needs. \nSpace is limited for this retreat; secure your spot today! \n\nDetails:\nLocation: Lancaster\, PA \nStart and End Time: We’ll begin with a welcome meal together at 6:30pm EST and close midday Sunday by 1pm to allow time for departure and traveling home. A more detailed schedule will be provided to registered participants. \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.\nIncluded in your registration: fresh locally sourced ingredients\, shared dinners Friday and Saturday\, Sunday breakfast and lunch\, sustenance to support Saturday’s guided fast\, hands-on cooking instruction\, holistic health & nutrition training from Re-well\, spiritual rhythm guidance and materials\, and full access to our peaceful Lancaster venue. \n1. Full Value (Sustainable Tier) – $460 + accommodations\nReflects the true cost and value—while balancing affordability—including the unseen work that makes this a meaningful and transformative experience. Includes meals\, retreat sessions & materials. Does not include lodging; see info below. \n2. Covering Costs (Supported Tier) – $360 + accommodations\nCovers only the essentials—venues\, facilitators\, meals\, materials—ensuring the program is financially viable. Includes meals\, retreat sessions & materials. Does not include lodging; see info below. \n3. Generative Giving – $555 (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 meals\, retreat sessions & materials. Does not include lodging; see info below. \nOvernight Accommodations\n \nAll participants are encouraged to stay in our retreat housing\, which would be on site or at a nearby Airbnb. During registration you will have the option to secure either a single occupancy room (@ $195 for 2 x nights) or shared / double occupancy room (@ $120 for 2 x nights)\, based on your preference and availability. If attending as a couple\, please register each person individually and both select the shared / double occupancy room option. Please email info@goldenwoodnyc.org if you have any questions. \n  \n\nAbout your Guides:\nAbout Re-well: We care for your body\, soul\, and spirit – all under one roof. Through a Functional Medical model\, we are bringing clarity instead of confusion\, connection instead of fragments\, wellness instead of a facade\, truth instead of guesses\, and power instead of prescriptions. \nDr. Chika Okoli earned her B.S. in Sports Medicine from Samford University. She then went on to complete medical school at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta\, GA where she graduated Cum Laude. She completed her internship and residency training at The Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven\, CT. She earned the honor of Resident of the Year during her second year of training. She was recognized as a Global Health Scholar through the Yale/Stanford Johnson & Johnson Global Health Scholars Program for the work she did in Tugela Ferry\, South Africa. Following residency\, she began working as an attending physician at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. \n \nAmber Gentry earned her B.S. in Psychology from Texas A&M University. She then went on to serve in various Christian churches and ministries for 15 years\, while raising three awesome kids. In 2016 she went back to school to the Institute for Integrative Nutrition\, for nutrition and coaching. What she learned was astounding but true: we are perpetuating 80% of our disease and disorders through our food and lifestyle habits. She founded her private Health Coaching practice in 2017\, and has coached clients from all over the country on how to find the best way to eat for their bodies\, in accordance with their bio-individuality\, and connected with their culture and heritage. Amber specializes in coaching busy professionals and their families towards abundance and peace. \n \n  \n 
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/nourishing-body-spirit-summering/
LOCATION:Lancaster\, PA
CATEGORIES:Institute,Retreat
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SUMMARY:Institute Retreat | Annual Fallow in Cambridge\, England
DESCRIPTION:When: Tues May 13 (arrive between 3 and 5pm) – Fri May 16 (end 12:30pm)\, 2025 \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 the Goldenwood Institute Deans\, Makoto Fujimura\, Sandra McCracken Nicholson\, Haejin Shim Fujimura\nPoetry and Prayers led by special guest and Goldenwood Board Chair\, Shann Ray\, Poet and Professor of Leadership and Forgiveness Studies\nMultimedia conversation and performance from honored guest\, Theologian and Musician Jeremy Begbie.\n\nCOST:\n*ALL ONSITE ROOMS ARE TAKEN. ONLY OFFSITE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE.* \n\nIndividual (1 room\, Single occupancy\, private bath): $1900 onsite / $1100 offsite {Collective Members: $1600 / $900} \nCouple (1 room with 1 bed\, Double occupancy\, private bath): $2500 onsite / $1750 offsite {Collective Members: $2100 / $1500}\nFamily (Assumes 2 adults + child\, 1 Queen + 1 sofabed\, private bath): $2800 onsite {Collective Members: $2400}\n\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. \nINTERESTED? Space is limited for this retreat. Please sign-up below to receive registration details! We look forward to returning to Cambridge and invite you to join 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-annual-fallow-retreat-in-cambridge-england/
LOCATION:Jesus College\, Jesus Lane\, Cambridge\, CB5 8BL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Institute
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SUMMARY:17th Annual Mockingbird Conference | NYC
DESCRIPTION:Goldenwood is excited to be collaborating with our friends at Mockingbird for their annual conference in New York City. Join us! You’ll recognize Goldenwood CEO David Kim as a featured speaker\, and Goldenwood Institute Dean and Creative Fellow Sandra McCracken leading worship. \nYou can find more information on their conference site as the agenda and additional speakers are being announced. Registration is now open. Enter code Goldenwood for 15% off your registration! \nEmail info@goldenwoodnyc.org to let us know you’re registered. Hope to see you there!
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/17th-annual-mockingbird-conference-nyc/
LOCATION:St. George’s Episcopal Church\, 4 Rutherford Place\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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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/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Institute
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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.
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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/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Institute,Nautilus
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250301
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SUMMARY:Embers International: Mumbai Field Team Visit
DESCRIPTION:Embers International is a global NGO with the mission to end intergenerational exploitation and transform oppressed communities through its “new wineskin” approach. Its current work in India is designed to protect\, restore\, and empower the whole family of 110+ children trapped in the crime and cycle of human trafficking. Goldenwood Institute Dean of Justice Haejin Shim Fujimura is the co-founder and serves as the CEO of Embers. \nEmbers’ work requires constant learning with humility and tenacious love with hope\, and its partnership with Goldenwood reinforces its commitment to transform the global anti-trafficking work with love. \nGoldenwood is grateful to join our friends at Embers International on their annual trip to visit the Embers field team\, clients\, and local partners in Mumbai\, India to encourage them\, build their capacity\, and refine its programs. Goldenwood’s CEO\, Rev. Dr. David H. Kim\, serves as the Spiritual Formation Counsel for Embers and will provide the Embers field team with a series of spiritual formation sessions based on Goldenwood offerings. \nVisit the Embers website to learn more about their work and how to partner with them to become a voice for justice. Embers is currently raising funds in advance of the trip which will go directly to protecting\, restoring\, and empowering victims of injustice – consider donating or helping to fundraise.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/embers-international-mumbai-field-team-visit/
LOCATION:Mumbai\, India
CATEGORIES:Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T111530
CREATED:20241222T023030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T170827Z
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SUMMARY:Institute Intensive | Tau Journey: Panama
DESCRIPTION:Contact Jamison directly for inquiries (partial week participation possible): jamison@taujourneys.com. \nJoin Tau\, a Goldenwood affiliate organization\, on this bespoke\, immersive\, and guided 7-day / 6-night pilgrimage toward your deep self and shalom. Tau Journey Panama is designed for individuals seeking deeper spiritual well-being and personal transformation through an immersive experience\, and may prove especially restorative for leaders of all types\, non-profit directors\, entrepreneurs\, and creatives. \nThe program includes lessons from and experiences of the local flora\, fauna and culture in companionship with the Holy Scriptures and the Christian contemplative tradition. Tau welcomes those open to contemplative Christian practices and cross-cultural connections\, offering a unique opportunity for spiritual growth and renewal. \nParticipants will engage in Tau’s “Seven Steps of Shalom” program for sustainable spirituality to frame each day\, which combines prayer\, journaling\, and spiritual direction. The retreat integrates biomimicry principles\, somatic practices\, internal family systems work\, and wilderness therapy\, all within a Christian contemplative framework. \nWhy Panama? Bocas del Toro provides an ideal setting for spiritual transformation through its unique combination of natural beauty and cultural diversity. The area serves as home to the Smithsonian Institute for Caribbean Studies\, offering an unparalleled environment where participants can experience the raw beauty of jungle and marine ecosystems. Unlike typical tourist destinations\, this location provides genuine encounters with nature and local culture\, fostering meaningful reflection and growth. The region features a harmonious blend of indigenous traditions and global influences\, creating a unique environment for cross-cultural learning and community engagement. While maintaining basic comforts\, Bocas del Toro offers an off-the-beaten-path experience that encourages personal discovery and growth\, all facilitated by Tau’s experienced team to ensure a safe and meaningful journey throughout your stay. \nWhat to expect on this transformative journey: \n\nImmersive Natural Wonder – Discover the raw beauty of Panama’s Caribbean shores through guided wilderness experiences that combine adventure\, contemplation\, and personal renewal\nHolistic Well-being Focus – Engage in daily practices including morning yoga on an open air treetop platform surrounded by the jungle\, guided contemplative prayer\, somatic exercises\, discussion and the “Seven Steps to Shalom” meditation journey\nLuxurious Simplicity – Enjoy 6 nights/7 days of accommodation in the stunning Bocas Del Toro archipelago\, with three nourishing shared and guided meals provided daily\nPersonal Growth Journey – Receive personalized support including a pre-trip well-being inventory and post-trip assistance in creating your “Prosperity Plan”\nCommunity Connection – Join like-minded seekers in an open\, restorative community experience while exploring local excursions and adventures\n\nhttps://vimeo.com/1045444766 \nAt the end of the day\, this is your journey and Tau wants to help you take ownership of it–they are guides\, not gurus. So though Tau has planned a transformative experience that they highly recommend you entrust yourself to\, Tau believes it’s most important that they help you steward your time as you most need. The group versus individual experience is meant to be a bit flexible. Excursions and optional activities include the possibility of guided nature walks\, bird and critter watching\, hikes\, local restaurants\, deserted islands\, cacao/chocolate farm visits\, foraging lessons\, bat caves\, massage\, fishing\, pristine beaches\, and nearly every kind of water activity one could desire\, including snorkeling\, kayak and SUP from the property\, scuba\, surfing\, sailing\, and swimming. Some of these excursions would incur additional individual cost. \n*Please note\, this program requires a moderate level of physical fitness and mobility\, as participants must be able to swim and navigate boat taxis\, dock transfers\, hiking trails. \n \nDetails:\nLocation: Bocas del Toro\, Bocas del Toro Province\, Panama \nDate and Time: Feb 15\, 2025\, 9:00 AM – Feb 21\, 2025\, 12:00 PM \nCost: Cost is $1\,900 per person or less (varies based on accommodation choice and grouping) \n\nIncludes accommodations for six (6) nights and seven (7) days\, three (3) meals per day\, morning yoga and guided contemplative prayer\, an on-site spiritual director\, and curated guidance to many adventures. Pre-trip includes a holistic (mind\, body\, spirit\, relationships) well-being inventory and recommended readings and media for preparation\, and post-trip support creating a “Prosperity Plan.”\nNot included: All flights and travel to and from Bocas Del Toro archipelago\, travel & medical insurance\, local excursions\, snacks\, boat taxis\, alcohol.\n\n  \n \n  \n\nAbout your Guide:\nJamison is an ordained Presbyterian minister and the senior pastor of Resurrection Brooklyn in New York City\, where he has served for nearly two decades. He lived a nomadic childhood as the son of a Marine Corps officer and lawyer\, having been to all 50 states (living in a number of them) and many countries\, always exploring the local wilderness with his dad and brother. \nHe is a graduate of The University of Texas and Covenant Theological Seminary\, Redeemer Manhattan’s Fellows Program\, and Goldenwood’s Dream Forum. Jamison is also a writer\, indie musician\, storyteller\, surfer\, entrepreneur\, and holy-mischief-maker. \nHis wife\, Laura\, is the founding director of Safe Families for Children NYC and together they have four children. \nJamison founded the non-profit Tau during Covid after returning with his family from a brief respite stay in Panama\, where his father was instrumental in handing over the Canal to the people of Panama in the late 1990s. \nHe is passionate about helping people experience transformation through contemplation\, creativity\, and connection. He is about to embark on “A Year of Living Wondrously” by resigning from his parish pastor role and endeavoring to become a Missionary of Wonder. He warmly invites you to come along for this experience in Panama or some other part of the larger journey. \nAbout Tau:\nTau aims to love the world by guiding people on transformative journeys toward shalom. Our goal is to assist others on their pilgrimage toward shalom\, which we understand to be cosmic\, communal\, and personal well-being and the intended destination of all things. We navigate a path forward through immersive experiences of wilderness\, well-being\, and ways-of-life. \nAny truly transformative journey is an inner and outer one\, and the lifelong pilgrimage toward personal and global well-being has long monotonous sections as well as dramatic and cathartic periods. Our wilderness retreats employ powerful experiences of raw nature\, spiritual guidance\, entry-level somatic and wilderness therapies\, wonder\, play\, indigenous encounters\, open and restorative community\, and contemplative practices and prayer in order to serve as an intense and focused crossroad and compass for personal renewal. \nTau Journey Panama is our flagship offering\, an immersive experience of shalom\, for real transformation. \nLearn more about Tau
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/institute-tau-journey-panama/
LOCATION:Bocas del Toro\, Panama
CATEGORIES:Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250114T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260513T111530
CREATED:20241004T212223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T152117Z
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SUMMARY:Institute Course | Hopeful Intelligence: Reimagining AI Through Spiritual Wisdom
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? In this dynamic three-session course\, David Kim\, alongside futurist Bob Johansen (Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for the Future)\, will guide participants through a transformative exploration of how spiritual wisdom can inform the way we design\, understand\, and collaborate with AI systems. \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. \nThis transformative course 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. Through this journey\, participants will learn to align AI with a future marked by compassion\, equity\, and divine purpose.  We will consider both the theological and practical implications of these questions as we explore this new frontier. \nRegister now to explore how spiritual realities can inform and transform our approach to one of the most influential technologies of our time. \nDetails: \nLocation: Online\nDate and Time: Three sessions held on January 14\, 21\, 28 from 11:30-1:00 ET\nCost: $400 (early bird\, before Dec 1) / $550 \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. \n  \n  \n\nBob Johansen began working with IFTF in 1973 and has worked as a professional futurist for nearly 50 years. The author or co-author of 12 books and a frequent keynote speaker\, he recently completed a trilogy that details the types of leadership that will thrive in the next decade. The New Leadership Literacies focuses on essential practices of leadership\, picking up where Leaders Make the Future\, its more skills-oriented precursor\, left off; in 2020\, he published Full-Spectrum Thinking\, which focuses on the need for a futureback mindset. His latest book\, Office Shock: Creating Better Futures for Working and Living\, is co-written with IFTF colleagues Joseph Press and Christine Bullen. Bob holds a B.S. from the University of Illinois (which he attended on a basketball scholarship)\, an MDiv from Crozer Theological Seminary (where Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, attended divinity school)\, and a Ph.D. in Sociology of Religion from Northwestern University. \n 
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/institute-course-reimagining-ai-spiritual-wisdom-and-collaborative-knowledge/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250111T213000
DTSTAMP:20260513T111530
CREATED:20240927T230242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T180633Z
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SUMMARY:Institute Retreat | Nourishing Body & Spirit: Wintering
DESCRIPTION:With the new year comes new opportunity for making self-betterment goals with gusto! But those intentions can come with confusion\, lack of support\, and are all too often devoid of the Spirit’s guidance. Somewhere along the line\, we forgot how deeply interconnected our spiritual selves are to our physical bodies. Our spirit resides within the physical form that God fearfully and wonderfully made\, and as Christians our physical bodies are also (mysteriously) the place where God’s Spirit dwells. Therefore when Scripture calls our bodies a temple\, it is a physical reality and not just a philosophical idea. \nDespite this divine design of interconnection\, we tend to separate the spiritual from the physical in our thoughts and in our actions. We don’t know what to eat\, or when\, we deprive ourselves of sleep and expose our bodies to toxins\, we disassociate the stress in our spirits from our bodily reaction\, all resulting in disease and disorder. \nBut God’s desire is to reconnect our spirits with our bodies\, because it is in our bodies that His Spirit dwells. It is in the fullness of our embodied form that we can experience His Kingdom breaking into this world. \nHow can we grow in spiritual discernment to know how to nourish\, care for\, and strengthen our bodies? How can we experience the power of the Spirit leading us toward a fullness that encompasses both body and soul? And how can we embrace the seasons as a divine pattern for overall flourishing? \nThis 1.5 day collaboration with Re-Well is the first in a four-part seasonal series unfolding in 2025\, in a new location each quarter! \nSpace is limited for this retreat; secure your spot today! \n________ \nDetails: \nLocation: Midtown Manhattan\, NYC\nCost: $500 (individual) / $900 (couple)\nYour registration includes several of the group meals and all retreat sessions and materials\, but does not include lodging.  \nAbout your Guides:\nAbout Re-well: We care for your body\, soul\, and spirit – all under one roof. Through a Functional Medical model\, we are bringing clarity instead of confusion\, connection instead of fragments\, wellness instead of a facade\, truth instead of guesses\, and power instead of prescriptions. \n\nDr. Chika Okoli earned her B.S. in Sports Medicine from Samford University. She then went on to complete medical school at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta\, GA where she graduated Cum Laude. She completed her internship and residency training at The Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven\, CT. She earned the honor of Resident of the Year during her second year of training. She was recognized as a Global Health Scholar through the Yale/Stanford Johnson & Johnson Global Health Scholars Program for the work she did in Tugela Ferry\, South Africa. Following residency\, she began working as an attending physician at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. \n  \n  \n\nAmber Gentry earned her B.S. in Psychology from Texas A&M University. She then went on to serve in various Christian churches and ministries for 15 years\, while raising three awesome kids. In 2016 she went back to school to the Institute for Integrative Nutrition\, for nutrition and coaching. What she learned was astounding but true: we are perpetuating 80% of our disease and disorders through our food and lifestyle habits. She founded her private Health Coaching practice in 2017\, and has coached clients from all over the country on how to find the best way to eat for their bodies\, in accordance with their bio-individuality\, and connected with their culture and heritage. Amber specializes in coaching busy professionals and their families towards abundance and peace.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/retreat-wintering-seasonality-physicality-spirituality-with-re-well/
LOCATION:The Hub NYC\, 109 E 31st St.\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Institute,Retreat
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241212T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241212T173000
DTSTAMP:20260513T111530
CREATED:20240927T225210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241206T192633Z
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SUMMARY:Institute Intensive | Creative Collaboration in the Gift Economy // Film with Stephen Bailey
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by Stephen Bailey\, dive into an industry conversation in New York City\, where filmmakers\, writers\, and cultural innovators come together to explore the art of Creative Collaboration in the Gift Economy.  We draw inspiration from Lewis Hyde’s seminal work The Gift: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World\, where he introduces the concept of the “gift economy.” Unlike the traditional market economy\, which is driven by exchange and profit\, the gift economy thrives on principles of generosity\, reciprocity\, and the creation of community through shared resources. \nHyde’s idea of the gift economy suggests that true creativity flourishes when art is seen not merely as a commodity\, but as a gift to be shared—a catalyst for building relationships and fostering a sense of collective purpose. In this spirit\, this intensive explores how these principles can be applied within the film industry. \nThis intensive will offer a unique opportunity to engage in an industry conversation through the lens of generosity\, shared purpose\, and the profound impact of collaboration. \nOver the course of the day\, you’ll participate in exclusive film screenings\, intimate discussions with directors and writers\, and opportunities for connection designed to foster creativity and collaboration. Discover how the principles of the gift economy can breathe new life into your creative projects\, and learn from others who are also navigating the challenges of collaborative filmmaking. \nWhether you’re an emerging artist or a seasoned professional\, this intensive is designed to deepen your understanding of how art and generosity intersect\, creating powerful and meaningful work. Join us to connect with like-minded creatives\, gain valuable insights\, and leave inspired to bring your own creative visions to life. \nSpace is limited for this intensive; secure your spot today! \n________ \nDetails:\nSchedule: Kicking off at 9:30a and wrapping by 5:30p\, with an optional happy hour and evening activity. \nLocation: The Hub NYC: 109 E 31st St. New York\, NY 10016 \nCost: $250 [Financial assistance available; email info@goldenwoodnyc.org to request!]\nYour registration fee includes all Intensive sessions and materials\, lunch\, and optional evening activity. \n  \nOur Guest Speakers & Collaborators Include:\nJonathan T. Coleman | Filmmaker \nJonathan has been EVP at Guy Walks Into A Bar Productions (ELF) since 2015. There\, he’s developed TV projects for ABC with Jessica Chastain; the feature film SULLY for Warner Brothers\, starring Tom Hanks and directed by Clint Eastwood; and upcoming TV series EARTH ABIDES for Amazon/MGM Studios. He is most recently a co-producer of the film BONHOEFFER\, opening nationally in theaters this month. \nHe also owns a Commercial Production company\, specializing in Voiceovers. Some notable clients include IMAX\, Porsche\, Motorola\, Chevrolet\, and the U.S. Government. \nJonathan lives in Manhattan with his wife\, Karis Danish. \n  \nKaris Danish | Actor\, Filmmaker \nKaris Danish is a film\, TV\, and stage actor living in NYC and Los Angeles.\n\nFilm and TV credits include FBI: Most Wanted (CBS) The Blacklist (NBC) and Almost Family (FOX). She’s also produced/starred in various award-winning short films including: Dancing to Jericho\, This Feels Right\, and Dear Owner (currently featured on Omeleto and winner of 2 Programmer’s Choice Awards).\n\nNew York theater; The First Annual Trump Family Special\, Hit-Lit (dir Robert Wuhl)\, The Gold (The Pearl/NYMF)\, #mormoninchief (NYC Fringe Festival). Some regional theater credits include How I Learned to Drive (Cleveland Playhouse\, Syracuse Stage)\, One Man\, Two Guvnors (The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis)\, Doubt (Asolo Repertory Theatre\, dir Anne Kauffman)\, A Tale of Two Cities (dir Warren Carlyle) and Cowgirls (Pioneer Theatre Company)\, Crimes of the Heart (Triad Stage).\n\nKaris is also a skilled producer\, editor and director of commercials in digital media. She won a Webby Award in 2023 for content she produced for Apartment Therapy Media.\n\n\nShe resides in Manhattan with her husband\, Jonathan Coleman. \n\n\n \nTodd Komarnicki | Writer\, Producer\, Director \nTodd Komarnicki is a prolific writer and producer of film and television as well as an acclaimed novelist. \nKomarnicki’s screenplays include Sully\, directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Tom Hanks\, which opened at #1 in the box office to rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. The film went on to earn over $240 million worldwide\, and was a 2016 AFI Top Ten Film. Komarnicki has also written The Professor and the Madman\, starring Mel Gibson and Sean Penn; Perfect Stranger starring Bruce Willis and Halle Berry; God’s Spy\, the true life story of pastor-turned-spy Dietrich Bonhoeffer; Heart\, the true story of the only professional athlete to ever play with a transplanted heart\, which Todd is set to direct. \nIn television\, Komarnicki has written pilots for ABC\, NBC\, CBS\, FOX\, TNT\, and Netflix. \nKomarnicki is also the president and founder of the production and management company Guy Walks Into A Bar. Komarnicki and Guy Walks partner Jon Berg produced the Christmas blockbuster Elf\, starring Will Ferrell and directed by Jon Favreau. The film amassed over $220 million worldwide\, and has become a perennial favorite every Christmas season. \nKomarnicki lives in New York City with his wife\, Jane\, and their daughter\, Remy\, and son\, Dashiell. \n  \nDebra Monk | Actor \nDebra Monk is an Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and writer. She has appeared on film in Standing Up\, Falling Down\, This is Where I Leave You\, Center Stage\, The Devil’s Advocate and The Bridges of Madison County. Upcoming: Summerhouse opposite Malcolm McDowell. Movies for television include Good Luck Charlie\, It’s Christmas!\, The Music Man\, Eloise at the Plaza\, and Redwood Curtain (reprising her Tony winning performance). She has played recurring characters on The Gilded Age\, New Amsterdam\, American Horror Story\, and Grey’s Anatomy with guest stars on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel\, Bull and Girls. She won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress as Katie Sipowicz in NYPD Blue. \n  \nMatthew Perkins | Filmmaker \nMatthew is an award-winning filmmaker and co-founder of Play to Win Entertainment\, a production company based in Athens\, Georgia\, specializing in crafting smart stories for the screen with heart\, soul and broad commercial appeal. Known for his critically acclaimed debut feature\, The Little Tin Man\, Perkins blends humor with emotional depth\, creating narratives that resonate with authenticity. \nA Georgia native\, his early experience performing as Hairy Dawg\, the University of Georgia’s beloved mascot\, shaped his skill for connecting with audiences—a talent that shines in his filmmaking. Perkins’ work has been featured in outlets like The New York Times\, USA Today\, and ESPN\, and for over a decade\, he has helped brands and non-profits tell their stories in impactful\, creative ways. \nHis latest project\, Fortune\, has seen a successful festival run in 2024\, earning multiple awards. He is currently developing a feature-length adaptation of Fortune\, with plans to shoot in and around Athens\, GA\, in 2025. \n  \nJosiah Junqueira Spencer | Director \nJosiah is a Brazilian-American filmmaker who produces\, directs\, and edits a wide range of projects\, spanning from documentary to narrative films. With a unique multicultural background and a diverse set of influences and skills\, Josiah brings a distinctive artistic perspective and a focused approach to every project. His work is characterized by a deep understanding of character\, storytelling\, and visual composition\, which is evident in his recent film\, Hold. Josiah’s dedication to exploring complex themes and his ability to capture the subtleties of human experiences make him a compelling voice in the industry. \n  \nKelly Strandemo | Writer\, Actor \nKelly is a Brooklyn-based actor and writer. As an actor\, Kelly has appeared on stages from off-Broadway to LA to London. She can currently be seen on screen in Zander Kirby’s THANK YOU FOR HAVING ME\, and in Phillip Guttmann and Sarah Smith’s award-winning short\, CARDIFF. Her plays\, including PRIMARY and THE CONGRESSWOMEN\, have been produced regionally and in NYC. \nKelly holds a Master’s Degree in Classical Acting from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). HOLD is her first narrative short film. \n \n\n\nAbout your Guide:\nStephen Bailey (BURDEN\, STRANGE NEGOTIATIONS\, LOCKED DOWN) is a producer and mentor whose work bridges the worlds of art\, faith\, and community. With a career spanning over two decades\, Stephen has been instrumental in fostering creative collaborations that emphasize the power of storytelling to inspire and transform. \nStephen’s passion for film and storytelling is rooted in his belief that art is a profound vehicle for exploring the complexities of the human experience. His work often focuses on themes of redemption\, doubt\, and the intersections of culture and spirituality. Through his leadership\, Stephen has guided numerous creatives in discovering and honing their voices\, helping them to navigate the challenges of the creative process with authenticity and purpose. \nStephen’s approach to filmmaking and mentorship is deeply relational\, encouraging artists and entrepreneurs to see their work as part of a larger tapestry of human connection and cultural renewal. This philosophy underpins much of Stephen’s work\, as he seeks to build creative communities where generosity\, collaboration\, and shared purpose take precedence over competition and profit. His commitment to nurturing a new generation of innovative leaders who are attuned to both the beauty and the brokenness of the world has made him a respected and influential figure in the arts community.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/institute-intensive-creative-collaboration-in-the-gift-economy-film/
LOCATION:The Hub NYC\, 109 E 31st St.\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241206T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241208T140000
DTSTAMP:20260513T111530
CREATED:20240926T205338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T200213Z
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SUMMARY:Institute Retreat | Nature\, Grace and Interdependency with Mako Fujimura
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an extraordinary retreat led by renowned painter and cultural visionary Makoto Fujimura as we explore the profound themes of Nature\, Grace\, and Interdependency. Set in a serene environment that invites reflection and renewal\, this retreat offers a unique opportunity to engage with the beauty of creation and the deep interconnections that bind us to each other and to the world around us. \nGuided by Fujimura’s unique vision—one that sees art as a spiritual act and the world as a canvas of grace—you’ll engage in contemplative practices that nurture your soul and awaken your senses to the subtle interplay between creation and Creator. This retreat invites you to see beyond the surface of things to the grace that emerges in and through the interdependent relationships of life. The goal is to help you see like an artist\, to learn to rejoice in the complexity of our prismatic realities all around us. \nWhether you are an artist\, a seeker\, or someone yearning to reconnect with the rhythms of creation\, this retreat will offer you a sanctuary for reflection and renewal. Come and discover how the interplay of nature\, grace\, and interdependency can transform your vision of the world and your place within it. Space is limited for 12 people for this cozy retreat; register ASAP to secure your spot. \n________ \nDetails: \nWeekend Schedule:\n \n\nFriday December 6\, 7:00-9:30p: Opening Session\, with optional Welcome Drinks + light bites.\nSaturday December 7\, 9:00a-9:00p: Full day of structured group and personal time\, including discussions\, contemplation\, meals\, and exploration.\nSunday December 8: Morning listening\, optional church service and group debrief\, depart midday.\n\nLocation: Princeton\, NJ (exact address provided after registration) \nCost: $1000 (individual) / $1800 (couple)\nYour 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. \nAbout your Guide: \nMakoto Fujimura\, a dean of 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.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/institute-retreat-nature-grace-and-interdependency-with-mako-fujimura/
LOCATION:Princeton\, NJ\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T190000
DTSTAMP:20260513T111530
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SUMMARY:AfterWork | Community + Connection
DESCRIPTION:This monthly rhythm has become a highlight for the community\, fostering generative connections across the city. Come on by for our fall kick-off to hear about hope-fueled work initiatives emerging and/or share your own. Beverages and light snacks provided. Get home in time for dinner\, or meet someone new and grab a bite together on your way out. \nJoin us every month to hear about new work emerging in the community and enjoy collaborative conversations that spur each other on in hope. \nTHIS MONTH: Learn more about the newness emerging this fall with the launch of the GOLDENWOOD COLLECTIVE and GOLDENWOOD INSTITUTE. New things rise up in community… \nNew things rise up in community…
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/afterwork-sept-2024/
LOCATION:Goldenwood Commons\, 109 E 31st St\, 4th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:After-Work
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240616
DTSTAMP:20260513T111530
CREATED:20230210T190048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T200506Z
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SUMMARY:NAUTILUS: Applications open through June 15
DESCRIPTION:How you imagine the future unavoidably 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 day to day\, 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 forthcoming Goldenwood Institute.  This unique 7-month journey is designed to develop the foundational daily\, weekly\, monthly\, and quarterly rhythms necessary for navigating our complex world.  It combines theology\, listening practices\, spiritual direction\, and communal discernment to develop a holistic vision for your life.  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 now through June 15th from participants nation-wide. For more info\, 2024-25 program dates\, and to apply…
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/2024-nautilus-applications-open/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Nautilus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T213000
DTSTAMP:20260513T111530
CREATED:20231101T025222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T182211Z
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SUMMARY:DREAM FORUM | Round 3 (Hybrid)
DESCRIPTION:NOVEMBER IS DREAMER MONTH! \nFor the past six months\, our twelve Dreamers have been guided on a journey of slowing down to discern God’s voice calling new things forth\, provided with practical resources and connections\, and supported by individual guidance from our Cultivation Committee. \nNow it’s time to bring YOUR skills\, connections\, and resources into this communal process of dream cultivation and play your part in taking up the calling we’ve received—a calling to reimagine and remake our world with love. \nWe’re extending this year’s Dream Forum across three nights\, highlighting four Dreamers each week\, to create more space for honoring these incredible Dreamers and nurturing generative connections. Together\, in Spirit-led community\, we can cultivate new vision to help bring beauty\, justice\, and restoration to our world. \nJoin us for our final Dream Forum round online AND in-person in NYC and let’s dream together! \nMore about Goldenwood’s Dream Forum…  \n  \nRSVP & COME DREAM WITH US!\n*If you’re planning to join us in-person in midtown Manhattan\, consider coming early for our monthly After-Work! Details here… \n  \nROUND 3 (NOV 16\, 7:30p EST)\n \n  \nDaniel Chun (NYC) | Reimagining Real Estate \nFrom hosting friends in your home to having a meeting place for worship\, I believe real estate is the lifeblood of human growth and community. Real estate can be leveraged in many ways and my dream is to help individuals and organizations reimagine the role it can play in their lives. At its essence\, developing a property is a value creation process that nets profit in both the short and longterm. What I see God wanting to do is to point this value-creation machine towards purpose-driven endeavors that both make a profit (though maybe less) AND have kingdom purpose in terms of how real estate is developed and used. \nRead about Dan’s experience #InsidetheDreamPod\, Learning to Follow. \n  \n  \n \n  \nGrace Swee (NYC) | Eradicating Homelessness as Communal Endeavor \nI dream of a city where homelessness is a thing of the past\, where poverty is eradicated\, and where human beings aren’t struggling to survive but dream. I hope to form a core group of believers from different churches who have the heart to address homelessness and poverty in the city. I see this group (of friends) as a coalition of representatives to unite churches in NYC towards greater compassion\, and long-term solutions. It would also function as an outpost to gather and disseminate collective resources within the body. \nRead about Grace’s experience #InsidetheDreamPod\, Dreaming with God. \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \nCarney R. Burns Jr. (New Rochelle\, NY) | Professional Sales Training for Marginalized Communities \nHaving raised a family of five children (four college graduates so far) over a 30-year career as a sales professional\, I have experienced the power of a career in professional business-to-business sales. In my volunteer activities in prison re-entry ministries\, I encountered people with the innate talent to be successful salespeople\, but they were unaware of the career path to seize the opportunity. This discrepancy led me to start Faith Professional Sales Institute (FPSI) to train marginalized populations in the principles of professional selling as a way to develop successful\, family-building careers. \nRead about Carney’s experience #InsidetheDreamPod\, Waiting for the Ripening. \n  \n  \n \n  \nEllen Choi (Queens\, NY) | Dignifying Workplaces & Producing Plant-Based Food \nThe conception of my dream began with a question: how can survivors of complex trauma be affirmed and dignified in everyday life? By bringing human-centric design and trauma-informed practices to industrial workplaces\, I aim to create manufacturing plants that take good care of people and the environment. To that end\, I hope to found a product line of plant-based food and become a Certified B-Corp. My vision is to begin in South Korea to establish an economically and geographically logical anchor\, then expand to emerging markets and underserved communities in the Asia-Pacific region.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/dream-forum-round-3-hybrid/
LOCATION:Goldenwood Commons\, 109 E 31st St\, 4th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dream Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T213000
DTSTAMP:20260513T111530
CREATED:20230930T134120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T174328Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Story and Song with Sandra McCracken
DESCRIPTION:Come for an intimate evening featuring Sandra and hear the new vision she’s been developing alongside Goldenwood to nurture a generative community of singer-songwriters through rhythms of listening and rest\, leading to a holistic fruitfulness that is deeper and more lasting for the good of both the artist and the world\, ultimately changing the way of making. \nShe will perform and invite us into song\, and share stories from her creative process. Your ticket includes a reception afterwards with Sandra and the Goldenwood community. \nTickets: $40 stand-alone or $25 as part of the Goldenwood Institute Peek on Saturday October 21st. \nDoors open at 7:45p. \nBUY TICKETS\nSandra McCracken is a nationally renowned singer-songwriter and hymn writer from Nashville\, Tennessee. A prolific recording artist\, McCracken has produced 14 solo albums over two decades. Blending the old and new\, Sandra has also shown a unique ability to recast sacred scripture texts into theologically rich yet accessible songs. Her thoughtful lyrics and gospel melodies have become staple anthems in churches across the U.S. As a published writer\, she contributes a regular column in Christianity Today and hosts the Slow Work podcast\, connecting spirituality and the creative process. Sandra has worked alongside David and Amilee for many years\, both formally and informally\, most recently in the role of Creative Fellow\, as together they are developing a cohort-based holistic formation program to cultivate a new vision for the music industry.
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/an-evening-of-story-and-song-with-sandra-mccracken/
LOCATION:Goldenwood Commons\, 109 E 31st St\, 4th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230324T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230324T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T111530
CREATED:20230227T145328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T032134Z
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SUMMARY:Faith - Fashion: Rituals & Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:Goldenwood is proud to be sponsoring this unique event\, envisioned and led by our inspiring friend Fiona Dieffenbacher\, who is an Associate Professor of Fashion\, Parsons School of Design.  This day-long immersive event\, hosted by Parsons\, is defined by a series of dialogues at the intersection of Fashion\, Faith and Philosophy. For more details and to register… FREE and open to the public. \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\n\nWe all wear clothing… \nWe all have rituals… \nWe all are confronted with life’s biggest questions… \nWe invite you to join us as we explore the fascinating relationship between fashion\, faith and philosophy. Framed by a series of questions led by scholars and faith practitioners from a variety of academic specialties and perspectives\, these conversations aim to address misconceptions\, presuppositions and contradictions at the intersection of these three fields. \n\n\n\n\nPROGRAM* \n*schedule and speakers subject to change \nMorning session \n9:00 – 9:30 | Gathering (Tea/coffee served) \n9:30 – 9:35 | Welcome \n9:35 – 9:40 | Musical Performance : Original Composition by Sam Gryzwa /Isle’r \n9:40- 9:45 | Introduction to first session\, Hazel Clark \n9:45 -10:45 | DIALOGUE 1: Fashion \nKey Question: \nFiona Dieffenbacher\, Associate Professor of Fashion\, Parsons School of Design \nOtto Von Busch\, Professor of Integrated Design\, Parsons School of Design \nkien chu\, cloth of stillness\, Part-time Assistant Professor\, Parsons School of Design \nModerator: Hazel Clark\, Professor of Design Studies and Fashion Studies \n10:45-10:55 | Meditation : Muslim Faith based practice: Shireen Soliman \n10:55 – 11:00 | Introduction to session 2\, Father Andrew O’Connor \n11:00- 12:00 | DIALOGUE 2: FAITH \nKey Question: \nRev. Dr. Robert Covolo\, Affiliate Asst. Professor of Theology and Culture\, Fuller Theological Seminary \nShireen Soliman\, Part-time Assistant Professor\, Parsons School of Design \nRev. Dr. Gail Davis DMin\, Entrepreneur | Minister | Facilitator | Speaker \nkien chu\, cloth of stillness\, Part-time Assistant Professor\, Parsons School of Design \nModerator: Father Andrew O’ Connor\, Saint Mary Grand Parish\, New York / Founder\, Goods of Conscience \nLUNCH | 12:00- 1:00 pm with interactive activity \nAfternoon session \n1:00 – 1:05 | Introduction to afternoon session \n1:05 – 1:10 | Musical Performance TBC \n1:10 – 1:25 | Lectio Divina – Liturgical practice\, Rev. David Kim\, CEO and Co-founder\, Goldenwood NYC \n1:25- 1:30 | Introduction to session 3 \n1:30-2:30 | DIALOGUE 3: Philosophy \nKey question: \nDr. Lucy Collins\, Assistant Professor of Philosophy\, Fashion Institute of Technology \nDr. Gwen Grewal\, Onassis Lecturer in Ancient Greek Thought and Language in the Department of Philosophy\, New School for Social Research \nLisabeth During\, Associate Professor\, Social Science and Cultural Studies\, Pratt Institute (TBC) \nModerator: Preeti Gopinath\, Associate Professor of Textiles & Instructor\, School of Practical Philosophy \n2.30 – 2:35- Introduction to session 4 \n2:35 – 3:35 | DIALOGUE 4: Challenges \nKey question: \nMark Larrimore\, Associate Professor of Religion\, Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts \nOtto Von Busch\, Professor of Integrated Design\, Parsons School of Design \nJessica Glasscock\, Part-time Professor\, Parsons School of Design \nModerator: TBC \n3:35 – 3:40 | MUSICAL PERFORMANCE \n3:40-3:45 – Introduction to session 5 \n3:45-4:45 | DIALOGUE 5: Opportunities \nKey Question: \nFather Andrew O’Connor\, Saint Mary Grand Parish\, New York\, Founder of Goods of Conscience \nRev. Dr. Robert Covolo\, Affiliate Asst. Professor of Theology and Culture\, Fuller Theological Seminary \nFiona Dieffenbacher\, Associate Professor of Fashion\, Parsons School of Design \nModerator: TBC \n4:45 – 4:50 | Musical Performance \nDave Douglas\, Trumpeter\, composer\, educator \, College of the Performing Arts\, The New School TBC \n4:50-5:00 | Closing reflections
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/faith-fashion-rituals-dialogues/
LOCATION:Theresa Lang Student Center\, 55 West 13th St\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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