Welcome, and thank you for your interest in the H-Town Fellows program!
This intergenerational community helps Christians lead flourishing lives inside and outside of work.
This intergenerational community helps Christians lead flourishing lives inside and outside of work.
Most Christians have a sense that faith is profoundly significant but lack a framework which makes that significance tangible in their life—especially in their work life. Work occupies most of an adult’s waking hours, yet increasingly, Christians and non-Christians alike find work empty, or boring or only a means to make a living.
H-Town Fellows, facilitated by the teaching of the TrueWorks team, digs into theological study, engaging conversation, and prayerful community to reveal work as far from empty, but filled with the purpose of God’s redemptive plan. At TrueWorks our work is not about a formula, it is about FORMATION. And H-Town Fellows offers a worldview and a way of living that entirely changes our work and our approach to work. At its core, this course brings meaning to our doing.
Grow in a sense of calling and mission for your work.
Develop a deeper understanding of how your everday work matters in the larger story.
Build relationships with peers, leaders, and others across Houston.
Approach the challenges of our broken world in light of the Redemptive Frame.
More fully understand the context of Houston and become a common good advocate for the city.
The Fellows program begins in early September and concludes in mid-May, and includes:
that deepen our fellowship with God and each other.
including, Augustine, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, N. T. Wright, Sandra Richter, Dorothy Sayers, Andy Crouch, Makoto Fujimura, and many others
that include dinner, followed by rich, lively discussion to process and apply the readings.
sessions for exposure to various industries.
(September & May) and one overnight retreat (January) for personal reflection and spiritual formation.
learning projects to apply theology to real-life practice.
This podcast prepares Fellows for the discussions and readings related to the course.
Some material is familiar and some is challenging. Because we are a diverse group of learners, we have created a podcast to discuss the key ideas of each week's reading.