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SUMMARY:Trellis: A New Vision for Work
DESCRIPTION:Too often\, we myopically reduce the concept of calling to career choices\, but doing so assumes that God speaks to us with regard only to our work rather than speaking into the whole of our lives\, with work as one part. It is this layering within the larger context that can help us more clearly discern God’s direction for our work. \nThis Trellis draws from Makoto Fujimura’s book\, Art + Faith. The title might mistakenly lead some to believe that this book is written primarily for the artist or art enthusiast. To make this conclusion\, however\, would keep many from reading what we believe is one of the most important faith and work books written to date. Fujimura addresses a critically under-represented perspective and ethos of the faith and work movement through his interjection of a “theology of making”. Drawing from rich biblical and theological streams\, Fujimura helps us see a distinctive alternative that challenges the pragmatism overwhelmingly characterizing our approach to work today. \nThroughout the two-week experience\, you will be introduced to a variety of prayer forms\, learning to walk conversationally with God\, recognizing His voice in your life.  Trellis will guide you to integrate life-giving spiritual practices into everyday rhythms\, transforming and renewing our sense of calling.  Enter into this season with a new structure that provides the space and a community for hearing God’s voice and knowing who He reveals Himself to be in the midst of your everyday routines\, leading to holistic vitality. \nThe TRELLIS structure includes: \n\n1 Intro Session: Sun Feb 19\, 7:30-9p EST. (Online experience for theological introduction and time in listening quads. Recorded for those who cannot join live.)\n6 Communal Guided Listening Sessions: every Mon\, Wed\, and Fri 12:20-12:45p EST\, during the weeks of Feb 20 and Feb 27. (Attend live or listen to the 25-min recordings at personal set times.)\nDaily Scripture Meditation and Exercise Pages: Individually in your Listening Book. (Participants are provided with a digital PDF or can order their own physical copy online via Amazon.)\n\nThe communal listening rhythms of TRELLIS are intentionally designed as intrusions into your regular daily routines and\, therefore can be entered into from wherever you are. For more about TRELLIS… \n——————————— \n“If a vine doesn’t have a trellis\, it will die. And if your life with Jesus doesn’t have some kind of structure to facilitate health and growth\, it will wither away…The point of a trellis isn’t to make the vines stand up straight in neat rows\, but rather to attain a rich\, deep glass of wine.” \n— John Mark Comer\, The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/trellis-a-new-vision-for-work/
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SUMMARY:Prayer as Resistance Conference
DESCRIPTION:Contemplative prayer fuels action in the world\, and when it is fully rooted in God\, leads to a deeper concern for social justice. Come and be empowered to consider a variety of ways in which our justice work might be anchored in the depths of God’s love for us and for our world. \nGoldenwood is proud to be co-sponsoring this conference at Princeton Theological Seminary’s Center for Contemplative Leadership.  All are welcome to attend in person or online. (In-person spots are limited\, so be sure to register early to secure your spot! February 16\, 2023 is the early bird deadline.) Please note that spiritual direction offerings will be available this year (limited spots; first come\, first served). \nThe conference begins on Thurs Mar 9 at 2pm and ends Sat Mar 11 at 12:30pm. To view complete schedule\, workshops\, and presenters… (Lodging is not included in your conference registration fee.) \nRegister for the conference here.  A 30% discount is available for the Goldenwood community; email us for the coupon code! \n  \nAs part of this conference\, Amilee and David will be facilitating a Kintsugi Experience on Friday afternoon.  See details below: \nTitle: Brokenness to Beauty: Kintsugi \nTime Slot: Friday Workshops #2 & #3\,  2-5 p.m. (3 Hours) \nFormat: In-Person \nDescription: In this hands-on workshop you will learn about this 400-year-old Japanese craft in the mending of ceramics making beauty from brokenness. A certified instructor from Academy Kintsugi will guide a small group through Kintsugi techniques to equip each participant with the needed skills and materials. Every participant will need to bring with them a broken\, cracked\, or chipped piece of ceramic — a mug\, a bowl\, a cup\, or a plate. This reflective practice is a powerful experience in seeing how the very cracks in our lives become the places in which new beauty can emerge to nurture a community that seeks to turn brokenness into beauty in our hearts and broader culture. This workshop is only available for in-person participants and partial scholarships are available if needed (to assist with the $45 fee). Please contact info@goldenwoodnyc.org for more information. Note: $45 fee for materials (14 participants max\, in-person only)
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/prayer-as-resistance-conference/
LOCATION:Princeton Theological Seminary\, 25 Library Place\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Goldenwood After-Work | Mar 2023
DESCRIPTION:This monthly rhythm has become a highlight for the community\, fostering generative connections across the city. Stop by after work 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. \nThis month is cosponsored by Generosity NY.  Come and hear Logan Gentry share about The Collective\, a community passionate about Generosity. \nAbout The Collective: “We believe this community can become the most generous generation. Our aim is to assist every believer on their journey of generosity in giving their life\, resources\, and time toward God’s heart.  We believe giving is for your own good even as it causes good for others.” \nYou can mark your calendar now for the next ones: Apr 25\, May 23\, Jun 13. \nNew things rise up in community… \n 
URL:https://goldenwoodnyc.org/event/goldenwood-after-work-mar-2023/
LOCATION:Goldenwood Commons\, 109 E 31st St\, 4th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:After-Work
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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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