LGBTQ Interfaith in the Workplace
Accenture has invited Jes to speak on being an LGBTQ person of faith on an interfaith panel for business executives in New York City
Accenture has invited Jes to speak on being an LGBTQ person of faith on an interfaith panel for business executives in New York City
At the invitation of the Reformed Center, Jeswill talk about preaching God’s justice from the perspective of the Reformed Tradition and seek to provide general tools for pastoral reflection on the preaching task as well as practical resources for preaching the coming Lenten season.
In this session Jes will lead a discussion on the transformative work of A Taste of Heaven ministry that the West End Collegiate Church developed together. The focus will be on creative models of worship revitilization and outreach. Come ready to share ideas and mutually encourage each other!
At the invitation of the Gender Equity Center at Penn State University, Jes will honor the strength and resiliency of all survivors of interpersonal violence as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
At the invitation of Accenture, Jes will be on an interfaith panel of LGBTQ people with business leaders in New York City.
At the invitation of the Reformed Center, Rev. Kast will talk about preaching God’s justice from the perspective of the Reformed Tradition and seek to provide general tools for pastoral reflection on the preaching task as well as practical resources for preaching the coming Lenten season.
A retreat day for LGBTQ Christians to be encouraged and find fellowship at Marble Collegiate Church in New York City. For more information please contact Marble at 212-686-2770.
She Is Called is not a typical conference. Your time will not be focused on presenters imparting their wisdom to you as an attendee. Instead, sessions will be conversational and content will form collaboratively. Everyone who identifies as a woman is welcome to join us. It's our hope to host women from all backgrounds, fields, and forms of leadership who are interested in exploring how God is calling them through their womanhood and their work.
Our contributors will facilitate conversations in five topic areas. To get the conversations started, each facilitator has provided content for you to read or listen to before you attend. Attendees can choose to take in as much content as they like (read it all or read nothing). Click on a subject below to link to content or choose from the "Content" menu above.
History—What history of womanhood has influenced you? What is your history?
Art—What art has influenced you? What art have you created out of the tension of these spaces (written, visual, music)?
Knowing—When did you know? What do you sense as you move forward?
Logistics—How do you manage? What do you think could make that easier?
Between conversations, we'll get to hear from five powerful leaders, who will share their insights and experiences with us in keynote sessions.