Walk with Jesus through stories and scripture, in movement and prayer, as we seek God's good road, the way of harmony. Along the journey, indigenous followers of Jesus from across North America and Hawaii (Turtle Island and Pasifika) will teach us about God's way of harmony and shalom by sharing stories and wisdom from their communities.

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Join us every Friday at 8am or noon ET as we pray for our world, our work, and ourselves. Click through for details.
Are you troubled by the brokenness in every aspect of human life? Do you long to see glimpses of our prayer — “Thy kingdom come, thy will be done” — unfold? Do you want a fresh vision of how your own passions, expertise, and work can be used for God’s purposes in our world?
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Join InterVarsity's Black Healthcare Student cohort for 2023-2024 and enjoy a place of belonging, encouragement, and prayer for Black healthcare students during their years of training. We will kick off in October so please reach out now!
Black Scholars Law and Pre-Law Students, please register and join us for prayer on Thursday, October 5 from 7:30 - 8:00 pm ET. We will also meet together online for fellowship on Thursday, October 19 at 7pm ET.
Join Bob Trube and Daniel Hummel on October 5, 2023 at 1 pm ET to discuss his new book. In The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism, Daniel G. Hummel illuminates how dispensationalism, despite often being dismissed as a fringe end-times theory, shaped Anglo-American evangelicalism and the larger American cultural imagination. Click here to register for this conversation.
Daniel G. Hummel is a historian of US religion and the author of Covenant Brothers: Evangelicals, Jews, and U.S.-Israeli Relations. He works at Upper House, a Christian study center located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
If you are unable to attend the live conversation due to schedule conflicts. Recordings of the conversations are posted shortly after the event on our YouTube channel, to which we hope you will subscribe.
Join grad students from all of the Boston area schools at Toah Nipi Retreat Center for a 48-hour getaway to the beautiful, serene woods of New Hampshire! The retreat will be Friday, October 6th, 6pm until Sunday, October 8th, 2:30pm. Come spend a weekend away from the city and meet graduate students from your school and other Boston-area universities as we consider a story from Luke’s gospel. Come enjoy canoeing on the lake, making s'mores on a bonfire, and playing in a kickball competition! Click here to learn more and register before 9/23/23.
Walk with Jesus through stories and scripture, in movement and prayer, as we seek God's good road, the way of harmony. Along the journey, indigenous followers of Jesus from across North America and Hawaii (Turtle Island and Pasifika) will teach us about God's way of harmony and shalom by sharing stories and wisdom from their communities.
Come & join grad & professional students from universities throughout New England for a fall retreat in Western Massachusetts. We will learn together, play outside, rest well, and venture deeper into God's heart. In the middle of the semester, this retreat is a great opportunity to make friends, get away from campus responsibilities, and make extra space to be with Jesus. Click here to learn more and to register today.
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Join Bob Trube on October 25, 2023 at 1 pm ET to meet the author of What Jesus Intended: Finding True Faith in the Rubble of Bad Religion.
After four decades of ministry, Anglican bishop Todd Hunter is no stranger to betrayal and pain in the church. Still, he has hope. He believes more than ever that Jesus is who the world needs and that Jesus has plans for his followers. Click here to register and attend.
If you are unable to attend the live conversation due to schedule conflicts. Recordings of the conversations are posted shortly after the event on our YouTube channel, to which we hope you will subscribe.
Meet Daniel Reinhardt in this conversation with ESN Director, Bob Trube on November 16, 2023 at 1 pm ET. In Rethinking the Police, Reinhardt lays out a history of policing in the United States, showing how it developed a culture of dehumanization, systemic racism, and brutality. But Reinhardt doesn’t stop there: he offers a new model of policing based not in dominance and control but in a culture of servant leadership, with concrete suggestions for procedural justice and community policing. Click here to register and attend.
Daniel Reinhardt (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) served as a police officer near Cleveland, Ohio, for twenty-four years. After retiring from the police force, he was assistant professor at the Heart of Texas Foundation College of Ministry at the Memorial Unit, a prison in Rosharon, Texas. If you are unable to attend, please mark your calendar to check back for the recording on our YouTube channel, to which we hope you will subscribe.
At the first Christmas, God exchanged the glories of divinity for the vulnerability of human existence, uniting himself to us in order to unite us to God. In this short volume, priest and theologian Emily Hunter McGowin invites us into the church’s celebration of that great exchange, in all its theological and liturgical splendor.
Join Bob Trube and Wheaton College professor Emily Hunter McGowin (PhD, University of Dayton) on December 12, 2023 at 1 pm ET. Click here to register and attend. If you are unable to attend, please be on the lookout for the recording on our YouTube channel after the event.
Anxiety leads us to succumb to fear and fight peace. Anxious living is a distortion of good motives, blocking the clarity of stillness and rest. Alan Fadling has also felt mastered by worry, but he brings counsel on how to learn a better way and who to look to for it: Jesus, “the ultimate non-anxious presence.” He constructs a posture from which we can rest more deeply, live more fully, and lead better.
As you begin this new year, take time to join Alan Fadling, president and founder of Unhurried Living, Inc. and ESN Director Bob Trube for a conversation about his new book, A Non-Anxious Life: Experiencing the Peace of God's Presence, on January 16, 2024 at 3pm ET. Click here to register.
Equipping and encouraging Christian MBA students and graduates to live out their faith in Jesus through their work in business.