Work with Purpose Student Dinner: The Practice of Integration

Work with Purpose Student Dinner: The Practice of Integration
Date Monday, March 9, 2015
5:30 - 7 p.m.
FeaturingKatherine Leary Alsdorf - Senior Fellow with the Faith, Work and Leadership Initiative, Redeemer City to City
Location Seminary Communication Center - View maps and directions
Bethel University
3900 Bethel Dr St Paul MN 55112
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SponsorsBethel Seminary's Work with Purpose initiative.

Event Description

Please join us for this wonderful opportunity to share dinner and conversation with Katherine Leary Alsdorf. Together we will consider what faith-work integration practically looks like in the life of the church. Katherine will share insights both from her own vocation journey and from her work with Redeemer Presbyterian Church and others.

About Our Speaker

Katherine founded the Redeemer Presbyterian Church’s Center for Faith & Work (CFW) and served as Executive Director from 2002 - 2012.  She now helps churches in other cities to establish faith and work ministries. At CFW, she established the Center’s core programs to equip, connect and mobilize the 6000-person congregation to fully apply the gospel to their work lives and become agents of renewal within their institutions and professions.  These programs include the intensive Gotham Fellows program, an Entrepreneurship Initiative to start new gospel-centered ventures, Arts Ministries, numerous vocation groups and lecture series and conferences.

Prior to this role, Katherine spent 25 years in the high tech industry in California and New York.  She was CEO of an online management education company, a hardware/software products company, and a satellite services company. She earned her MBA at University of Virginia’s Darden School. She serves on the boards of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Fellowship of the Performing Arts, and the Theology of Work project.  Katherine assisted Tim Keller in the writing of Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work. She and her husband reside in New York City.

Questions?

Please contact Erin Rupe at 651.638.6480 or e-rupe@bethel.edu.