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… Read More »Nautilus: Applications open through June 15
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. <<Catch the conversation… Read More »Institute Course | Ancient Wisdom for the Modern World: Augustine’s “City of God”
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. You can find more information on their conference site as the agenda and… Read More »17th Annual Mockingbird Conference | NYC
When: Tues May 13 (arrive between 3 and 5pm) - Fri May 16 (end 12:30pm), 2025 Location: Cambridge, UK. All group sessions held at Jesus College. Joined 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… Read More »Institute Retreat | Annual Fallow in Cambridge, England
Goldenwood is committed to cultivating spiritually attentive communities to envision work that is enlivened by hope and expresses the fullness of our humanity. Join us for our 2025 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.… Read More »AfterWork | Cultivating Community + Generative Connections