Upcoming Events
Event Type Event Date


February 7, 2012 | 07:00 pm
Auburn Media in partnership with Brick Presbyterian Church, First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York and Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church

Church attendance and membership is falling…fast. More and more people are claiming to be “spiritual” but not “religious.” Religion and the state have never been more at odds. The most pressing question remains: What is the future of faith? Join Auburn Media in partnership with Brick Presbyterian Church, First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York and Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church for a film and speaker series featuring author and filmmaker Irshad Manji; media contributor and technology expert Ari Wallach; and Sundance Film Festival-nominated filmmaker and Auburn Media Senior Director Macky Alston. Each session will feature a film excerpt, lecture and discussion.

February 9, 2012 | 08:00 pm - 92nd Street Y, Buttenweiser Hall
Dr. Amy-Jill Levine, one of the country's premier experts on Jewish-Christian relations, will speak on "The Jewish Annotated New Testament: It's Good for Jews, and Christians." Co-sponsored by AJC NY and held at the 92nd St. Y.

February 10, 2012 | 10:00 am
Auburn Media Training for the Public Square and the Pulpit is a 1-day workshop that equips graduating seminarians with the skills they need for effective ministry in the media landscape.

February 10, 2012 | 10:00 am
Auburn Media Training for the Public Square and the Pulpit is a 1-day workshop that equips graduating seminarians with the skills they need for effective ministry in the media landscape.

March 12, 2012 | 12:00 am
Auburn's Rev. J.C. Austin will be leading a workshop in Charlotte, N.C.. Join us for enlightening plenary sessions, informative workshops and inspiring worship! Mark your calendar now and watch for conference updates.
   
Religious Leader: Gedalia Gillis
Israeli Face to Face participant Gedalia Gillis is working to bridge religious divides through Face to Face. Join Auburn for the 10th Anniversary of Peace is Possible this November 15th by clicking here. Since 2001, Face to Face has brought together hundreds of Christian, Jewish and Muslim teenagers from Northern Ireland, the Middle East, South Africa, and the U.S. to develop a new generation ready to lead in a multifaith global society. To learn more about Face to Face click here.