Does God care which company you work for?
Do you hope to discover specific directions from God about that sticky project at work?
Will God lead you toward a significant career change, and if so, how?
When it comes to the moral rights and wrongs of our professional lives, most Christians generally feel equipped. But what about the gray-area decisions—the “right or left” choices—that shape the course of our careers?
Join us for a workshop exploring how God’s will and our work intersect in ways both deeply personal and deeply practical. Together, we’ll look at how Scripture speaks to discernment, examine real-world decision-making through a faith lens, and introduce tools that can help you navigate your own career questions.
This event will include:
- An accessible introduction to what Scripture says about the nature of God’s will
- Practices to help you process your own professional decisions
- Opportunities to connect with others asking similar questions
Whether you’re facing a major career transition or just looking to bring more intentionality to your daily work, this evening will offer clarity, encouragement, and practical next steps.
Individual Ticket
Tickets include light appetizers and beverages.
$15USD
What
Colorado Conversations are relational gatherings that focus on practical themes that integrate our faith and work.
When
Thursday, September 18
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Where
Denver United Church
660 S Broadway,
Denver, CO 80209
Details
Tickets include light appetizers and beverages. If you are a Monthly Partner, you can attend for free!
Speakers
Vice President of Formation at Denver Institute
Brian is the VP of Formation here at Denver Institute and also leads our 5280 Fellowship program. Prior to landing at Denver Institute, he served in pastoral ministry for thirteen years and at Denver Seminary for four years. His vocation includes moving ideas out into life through relationships and conversation – whether that applies to God, work, the Church, good beer, or Liverpool Football Club. He married way out of his league, and spends most of his free-time being parented by his two daughters.
Spiritual Director
Ally Ley holds a master’s degree from Denver Seminary, where she went on to work as the founding director of the Seminary’s Soul Care Initiative. She currently consults with faith-based organizations through Leadership Education at Duke Divinity, serves on the preaching team at a church in Denver, and has her own spiritual direction practice companioning people as they encounter God and connect their story with God’s story.