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A Liturgy for Healthcare Workers
On Monday evening, we held a Citywide Prayer for Healthcare Workers. Elizabeth Moore wrote the following prayer for the event. Church of the City has a wonderful list of liturgies that speak to our current moment. You can find them at liturgies.nyc. A Liturgy for Healthcare Workers By Elizabeth Moore Oh Healer and Restorer of life, we are weary. You...
May 6, 2020 -
COVID-19 Resources
*If you would like to contribute to this list of resources, please email us: [email protected] Ways to Help Hope for New York has made a comprehensive list of all urgent needs for its partners across the city. This includes donations and volunteer needs for outreach. The City of New York is looking for donations, volunteers, and partners to sup...
April 1, 2020 -
Can You Grow on your Own?
By Mary B. Safrit It was midnight, far past when I should have stopped paying attention to my phone. Alone in my apartment, I watched Netflix from my couch--an introvert’s ideal Friday. My phone screen lit up on the coffee table, and I checked it compulsively. It was an email from a magazine that sponsored a competition I had submitted a story to. My breath caught a...
February 21, 2020 -
Open Hands: Breaking down barriers to success
What started as an idea envisioned in a living room at a CFW Legal Fellowship meeting is now a full-fledged non-profit in its 10th year of providing free legal services to low-income and homeless New Yorkers. Founded in 2009 by a group of Christian attorneys, Open Hands Legal Services uses “the law as a powerful anti-poverty tool,” says Board Member and Treasurer...
May 13, 2019 -
Son of Cloud Album Release Show
Please join us this Saturday, March 24 at the Quaker Meeting House of Brooklyn to celebrate the release of an album 10 years in the making. Son of Cloud, a new project from CFW Staff member and Mason Jar Music founder Jonathan Seale, will perform a set of original music featuring a full band, interactive light sculpture, and immersive mobile app experience. ...
March 21, 2019 -
Songs from the Spirit
Silas Farley, a member of New York City Ballet’s corps de ballet and a member of Redeemer West Side, has choreographed a world premier commission ballet for The Metropolitan Museum of Art called, "Songs From The Spirit." The ballet is set to African-American spirituals and recordings of newly written songs by currently incarcerated or ...
February 15, 2019 -
Niggle and me: Imagine if your work really mattered
By Jerry Dienes Artists tend to live in their imaginations. At least I do, and I’m pretty sure I’m not alone. It’s not always great. We can be quick to imagine the worst case scenarios, and slow to imagine the best possibilities of any given situation. But the upside is we can imagine, and sometimes successfully create, beautiful, singular and even ...
July 10, 2018 -
Formed to Work for the Glory of God
By Jakki Kerubo The week leading up to the April 13-14 Faith & Work Conference was a hectic one for me. Work deadlines and moving apartments had me exhausted. I was eager to hear that God wanted me to strive less and spend more time running on the beach. This vision of bliss was quickly shattered when Pastor Tim Keller spoke about a myth of the Golden Age: th...
May 15, 2018 -
An Evening with Marilynne Robinson
On February 21, the Center for Faith & Work and Redeemer Churches hosted An Evening with Marilynne Robinson, the world-renowned Pulitzer Prize winning author of books like Gilead, Lila, and Housekeeping. Also a humanities scholar and avid Calvinist, Robinson is the author of countless essays of non-fiction, exploring subjects from Shakespear...
April 23, 2018 -
"The Table" Remembered
In the Spring of 2017, CFW awarded multi-discplinary artist Lea Fulton a six-week residency wherein the artist would create a new work based on the given theme of "the unfinished work". Fulton's work explored our theme through an immersive installation centered on the experience of forgiveness. The carefully crafted piece was installed in an empty storefront on...
January 30, 2018