Hope

Ethics and Religion Talk: As you've aged, have you grown more hopeful or more cynical?

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 06-03-2024 under OPINION

Linda Knieriemen, a retired pastor of the Presbyterian Church (USA), responds: I served for 30 years as a pastor and am grateful that my age and circumstances allowed me to retire three years ago at age 65. I feel less optimistic but more hopeful....

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Guiding Light Launches 'Casting Light' Podcast Highlighting Stories of Rescue, Recovery and Reengagement

by (Guiding Light)

Submitted 07-13-2021 under NONPROFITS

Guiding Light, a Grand Rapids-based nonprofit, has launched a weekly podcast series to document and share the stories of Grand Rapids men in recovery who have found hope and a new way forward. “Casting Light, Stories of Recovery and Hope at...

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Amid racism and protests, can we find hope?

by (Kaufman Interfa...)

Submitted 06-12-2020 under NONPROFITS

Racial justice is certainly the critical issue we face today.  The pandemic of racial injustice has even pushed aside the coronavirus pandemic. The murder of George Floyd and the worldwide response has brought this issue again to our...

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Finding Hope in the Pandemic

by (Kaufman Interfa...)

Submitted 05-29-2020 under NONPROFITS

We welcome Sue Spears as we continue our series from the Kaufman Interfaith Institute staff. As the Office Coordinator, Sue keeps, not just the office, but all of us staff coordinated. You could say she provides the glue that holds all of the events...

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Amidst a pandemic, invest in the unknown

by (Kaufman Interfa...)

Submitted 05-22-2020 under NONPROFITS

We welcome back Kyle Kooyers, as we continue our series from the Kaufman Interfaith Institute staff. Kyle began working at the Kaufman Interfaith Institute while a graduate student at Calvin Theological Seminary, and then joined us full-time as...

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A musical revue you won't want to miss! "Smokey Joe's Cafe" dances onto the HSRT stage!

by (HSRTheatre)

Submitted 07-04-2015 under NONPROFITS

HOLLAND, MI - Come out and join HSRT for a journey through rock and roll history. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller graced the charts with their unforgettable music and lyrics, and now you can hear nearly 40 of their hits all together in “Smokey...

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Harper Lee's Beloved Novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," Comes to the HSRT Stage: Just in time for the sequel!

by (HSRTheatre)

Submitted 06-30-2015 under NONPROFITS

Holland, MI - Hope College retiree and HSRT Founding Artistic Director John Tammi will direct the stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s classic American novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird.” This production couldn’t be more timely...

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Harper Lee’s "To Kill a Mockingbird" comes to the HSRT Stage - Just in time for the sequel!

by (HSRTheatre)

Submitted 06-26-2015 under

Mariea Macavei, Marketing Manager, Hope Summer Repertory Theatre Office phone: (616) 395-7602; e-mail: [email protected]   Harper Lee’s Beloved Novel Comes to the HSRT Stage: Just in time for the sequel!   Directed by Hope College...

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Wege Foundation to double gifts through Dec. 21

by (wealthytheatre)

Submitted 12-17-2012 under NONPROFITS

The Wege Foundation has generously offered to double contributions to the Wealthy Theatre Sustainability Campaign, through Dec. 21, putting the remaining $80,000 to be raised, within reach; giving the landmark venue a chance to remain viable,...

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Activist Adam Taylor calls for mobilizing hope

by (Rob Cole)

Submitted 01-19-2012 under OPINION

Social justice has been a theme highlighted throughout this year's Calvin College January Series, not least by Monday's speaker Adam Taylor, an emerging voice among a new generation of Christian activists. Having worked in the Carr...

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