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Work and Cultural Renewal
Sunday, January 31, 2010 @ 12:15 pm
Join us at our Open House immediately following the ESAM service at Hunter College.
Featured Speaker: Dr. Tim Keller on "Work & Cultural Renewal," followed by Q&A.
Hunter Auditorium: 12:15-1:30PM
All are invited. Lunch will be provided.
Who Should Attend: All those who want to merge their life changing faith with their work lives in a way that grows their relationship with God, serves the common good of the world God made, and renews and redeems the professions and industries in which they've been trained.
Open House: Dr. Keller's talk will be followed by lunch and presentations by all of the CFW ministries, where you can meet leaders and other members of each group, and find out more about what they do and how you can engage
Hunter College West Building, 5th floor, 1:45-2:45PM
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Registration continues for:
An Evening with Bob Doll
Join the Financial Services Ministry for an evening dialogue with Bob Doll, BlackRock's Vice Chairman and Chief Investment Officer for Global Equities, discussing the tensions between faith and vocational culture and opportunities for impact in the current global economic environment.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 7:00 pm, Redeemer Offices, 1359 Broadway (btwn 36/37 st.) 4th Floor.
Details and Registration.
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April 16-17, 2010
7 World Trade Center
The New York Academy of Sciences
Ei Forum
The 2010 Entrepreneurship Forum will convene at the New York Academy of Sciences, a new space to accomodate our growing movement of gospel entrepreneurship. This year's Forum kicks off with a Friday night celebration of the first five years of the Entrepreneurship Initiative. Saturday's program is expanded to include breakout sessions for investors and entrepreneurs, for-profts and not-for-profits.
Details coming soon at www.faithandwork.org/ei
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InterArts Fellowship
Friday, January 22, 7:00pm
Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater
West Side YMCA
5 W. 63rd Street at Central Park West
For our first gathering of 2010, and of the new IAF format, we will meet at this recently-renovated off-Broadway theater, right next door to one of Redeemer's worship service locations. Rev. Scott Sauls will speak on "The Artist and the Community of Faith: Finding Yourself in the Story." Scott says, "The more alone we are in our Christianity, the less intimate we will be with God. We cannot be vitally connected to a Trinitarian, relational God and expect to flourish in isolation from others."
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