It's easy to celebrate the big moments, but God is also present in the ordinary ones—the early mornings, the practices, the classes, and the unseen acts of service. This week, we're reminded that every task is an opportunity to honor Him with a grateful heart. #CFB#Gratitude
Leading with courage and conviction, trusting that strength doesn’t come from certainty but from knowing God goes before every step and guides every decision. #CFB#FaithAndCo#SPU#TrustinHim
On this Good Friday, we pause to remember the ultimate sacrifice—Jesus laying down His life in love, humility, and obedience. Through His sacrifice, we are reminded that true leadership is rooted in service, and true success is found in surrender.
Growth rarely happens in comfort. Through every challenge, perseverance is being formed- shaping leaders who are grounded in faith and purpose. #FaithAndCo#CFB#FaithAndWork#SPU
What roots our work in meaning and purpose? SPU Industrial-Organizational Psychology professor Dr. Helen Chung reflects on how the stories we carry shape the way we lead, serve, and build community at work.
March 5th,Center for Faithful Business will host the Frank HaasIntegrity in Business Award event. Family, friends, colleagues, pastors, and more will gather to celebrate Skip Li, Founding Partner, Ellis, Li, & McKinstry and Founder of Agros. Visit cfb.spu.edufor link to register.
How is business education evolving?
Professor Geri Mason shares how SPU is transforming teaching and collaboration through global partnerships like PRME—preparing leaders for a responsible and sustainable future.
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God’s love changes us from the inside out, softening our hearts and opening our eyes to His image in others. This month, we’re choosing to lead, work, and live from that love.#LeadWithLove#FaithAndWork#CFB
CFB hosted a Pastors’ Lunch on stewarding aging church properties; bringing together local leaders & advisors to explore endowments, repairs, property decisions, & how they can remain a “gift of space” to their communities.
This is just the start of a needed PNW conversation.
Love is revealed not through grand gestures, but through craftsmanship, care, and commitment to doing good work well. This film invites us to see love as faithfulness invocation—where attention, integrity, and care for creation become acts of devotion in everyday business.
Work shapes who you become; it’s a place of belonging. Dan Kaskubar dives into his thoughts around how work can become a place to sharpen your God given gifts. Watch the Bonus content here: https://t.co/gm7DaguDlU
In Beauty Out of Brokenness, faith, work, and community come together to transform what was once overlooked into something shared and life-giving. When people are invited into meaningful work and mutual care, belonging takes root, even in broken places. #BeautyOutOfBrokenness
Faith + entrepreneurship are shaping the future of higher education.
JoAnn Flett, Executive Director of the Center for Faithful Business at Seattle Pacific University, will be speaking at the CCCU Forum on how faith and entrepreneurship can renew teaching, research, and service.
Reconciliation is the work of love made visible, healing what is wounded, restoring what is broken, and calling us to live together in humility and peace.
Through music, culture, and community, he’s showing us that business can be a form of love, especially when it centers dignity and equity. Faithful work means restoring what’s been broken. Repairing what’s been ignored.
A prayer for renewal as we begin again. May God’s Spirit renew our hearts and minds, guiding how we live, work, and lead in this new season. New beginnings start with faithful attention to what God is doing among us.