Our 4AI Cohort wrapped up in Palo Alto, where leaders gathered over six weeks to thoughtfully engage questions around AI, faith, vocation, and culture.
What emerged was not just conversation around technology, but meaningful formation and a growing hunger for faithful leadership in an AI-shaped world.
We are seeing growing momentum, and looking forward to how you can continue with us in the work ahead.
Our Leader Resource Kit is now available and designed to help pastors, leaders and churches begin integrating faith and work in practical ways.
If you have been wondering where to start, this is a great place to begin!
Check out Content & Resources on our website faithworktech.org (or link in bio) to get access to our Leader Resource Kit.
At times, it’s a real struggle to live out devoted leadership in the workplace, surrendering our time, assignments and attention to God. And yet, God continues to call us closer into that calling.
At our first Professional Women’s Network (PWN) event of the year, our speaker, @rachwade founder of @oliveus_together invited us to recenter our focus on putting God first in our work. (Matt 6:33)
These principles are true for all of us:
“Unsubscribe from work being our main focus, and instead put God in that top spot, where our identity is in Christ alone.”
Stay connected with us and be the first to know of future gatherings. Visit faithworktech.org (or 🔗 link in bio) and sign up for our next steps to be in the know.
We’re already over halfway through our first 4AI Cohort and we can’t get enough! We’ve had so many new friends attending who are interested and hungry to learn about AI in light of this biblical framework.
The overwhelming sentiment is this: we are hopeful for the future of God’s image-bearers in the age of AI.
It’s a Good Friday to remember the reason why we are all connected. It’s because of Jesus, and what He has done for us. Because of Jesus, we get to cultivate our faith and work integration in the Bay Area and beyond. We get to connect as people who are transforming the world.
Happy Good Friday from all of us at @faithworktech
Last week’s TELOS conference was simply incredible. 400+ in the room, from church leaders to community voices, having real conversations that matter. @pastorplt led an important conversation around faith, AI, and following Jesus in a digital age.
Shoutout to @echochurchlive and @menlo.church for helping bring it all together.
The most asked question of the day:
“When’s the next one?!”
Defining the role of the church in the age of AI! THURSDAY, March 12th, we are excited to be a part of the Telos conference at Echo Church.
Join the frontlines as we equip ministry leaders to proactively harness AI to amplify the gospel, and frame the AI narrative with faith and integrity, becoming the conscience of their churches in this digital era.
In addition to the full day event, there will be an open forum at 6:30pm on Faith, AI & Following Jesus in the Digital Age.
If you are a church leader or interested in the intersection of faith and AI, there are still some spots for you! Click the link in our bio or visit faithworktech.org to get registered.
Together we are shaping the future.
Protecting Our Humanity: The 4AI Cohort
As Artificial Intelligence advances, it raises deeper questions about what it means to be human.
Led by @pastorplt the 4AI Cohort is a six-week formation experience exploring a biblical framework for humanity and how to engage with technology in ways that enrich rather than diminish life. Meeting weekly for 90 minutes in Palo Alto, participants will reflect, discuss, and reimagine how to live as God’s image-bearers in a digital world.
Deadline to apply is March 12th! Cohort begins March 19th. Click the link in our bio or visit faithworktech.org to apply!
What an incredible day we shared together! Our first Professional Woman’s Networking event of the year was full of joy! With our amazing speaker, @rachwade and panelists, @praaaise and Kerrie Gabler, we trust you took home some seeds of wisdom that will continue to blossom.
Special thanks to everyone involved in making this event a success, to our table facilitators, and to @gloohq for providing a beautiful space for us to host this event!
We’re looking forward to our next gathering in July. More info to come!
Be sure to stay in the know. Click the Next Steps link in our bio, or visit faithworktech.org, to subscribe for updates on the Professional Women’s Network!
NEXT WEEK, we’re kicking off the first PWN gathering of the year with a powerhouse lineup of women who are leading with both conviction and excellence.
Our keynote speaker, @rachwade founder of @oliveus_together will guide us through Mary & Martha leadership: what it looks like to surrender our assignments, our time, and our attention to God while faithfully stewarding what’s in front of us.
Followed by a dynamic panel conversation featuring:
@praaaise branding expert, founder of @comeplum and host of Branding Your Business. With features in Vogue and Forbes and workshops for brands like the Golden State Warriors and Shopify, Praise brings wisdom on building purpose-driven work that truly serves.
Kerrie Gabler, Global Head of Central Marketing at Apple, leading initiatives that drive billions of impressions and millions of service sign-ups worldwide. Kerrie offers insight on high-level leadership, strategy, and staying grounded while carrying significant responsibility.
Join us Tuesday, March 3rd at the Gloo Offices in Palo Alto for lunch, connection, and conversation that will leave you equipped and inspired.
Grab your ticket TODAY! (Link in bio).
This is what a network looks like! Join us for the first Professional Women’s Network gathering of the year on Tuesday, March 3rd at the Gloo Offices in Palo Alto. An afternoon designed to leave you equipped and inspired for the season ahead.
Our keynote speaker, Rachael Wade, will explore what it means to surrender our assignments, time, and attention to God while leading with excellence. She’ll also host a dynamic panel conversation you won’t want to miss.
Seats are limited — secure your ticket now and make sure you’re in the room. (Link in bio)