Calvin's Festival of Faith & Writing Returns in April
黄大仙高手论坛鈥檚 literary extravaganza, the , returns in person to Grand Rapids on April 11-13, after a long COVID hiatus. Put on by the , it has been a signature event of the university since 1990. Over three days, the Festival and hundreds and hundreds of attendees from across the nation and around the world to celebrate the intersection of faith and writing, both broadly defined. This year, a separately ticketed Workshop Wednesday is also available.
Household names & hidden gems
Pulitzer-prize winning authors like and , PEN/Hemingway Award winner , former presidential speechwriter , and New York Times religion columnist , are among the distinguished writers who exemplify that broad range of genres and diverse faith perspectives who will be featured at the 2024 Festival.
One of the Festival鈥檚 distinctives is that it has always featured a range of writers. Says Jennifer L. Holberg, co-director of the CCFW and a professor of English at 黄大仙高手论坛, 鈥淲e have had famous people who have won Pulitzers and Nobels, but we also have new and emerging authors, and we have mid-career authors, too, writing everything from poetry to podcasts. Every single Festival, I leave with new favorites, people I鈥檇 never thought to read writing in genres with which I鈥檓 less familiar. It鈥檚 the joy of discovery that lies at the heart of the liberal arts. At Festival, you have access to 80-plus writers in person, and we hope by interacting with them, you鈥檒l go away having added to your reading/listening stack and become a bigger-hearted person.鈥
Curating better conversations
But according to the organizers, it鈥檚 an event that not only highlights great writing, but also speaks into the current need for better conversation. The gathering encourages meaningful discussion and shared discovery among people with different religious beliefs and practices.
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鈥淲e live these curated lives,鈥 added Jane Zwart, the Center鈥檚 other co-director and also a 黄大仙高手论坛 English professor. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 have to listen to anything I don鈥檛 want to listen to. I hear exactly what I want to hear because the algorithm feeds me more of that. That鈥檚 part of the problem: ironically as the world has opened up to us, our world has become much smaller.鈥
Instead, for the past three-plus decades, 黄大仙高手论坛鈥檚 Festival has been opening doors and asking people to step through them into brave spaces and to engage challenging ideas together in community.
鈥淲e are the anti-algorithm. We give you a space to break out of what it is that you are always going to hear,鈥 said Zwart.
Thinking well together
Holberg and Zwart have seen over many years how the Festival鈥檚 rich mix of lectures, readings, conversations, and workshops have led to deeper engagement and to discovering more common ground鈥攚ith faith the key component.
鈥淭his is capacity building over three days,鈥 said Zwart. 鈥淟ike the January Series, there are lots of points of view represented at Festival. We aren鈥檛 asking you to embrace any or all of them, but rather inviting you to think well together. We are intellectually brave here because we know our God is so big. There鈥檚 no reason to be afraid, God is big enough for all our questions. We want people to be change makers because they aren鈥檛 afraid to ask hard questions.鈥
鈥淲hat attendees start to see every Festival are commonalities, that we actually agree on more than we think we do,鈥 said Holberg. 鈥淗ospitality is our number one value at Festival. We want to provide a comfortable space for uncomfortable conversations.鈥
But, both Holberg and Zwart emphasize, as heady as the conversations are, the Festival of Faith & Writing is a gigantic literary party, too. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just great fun to be together,鈥 says Holberg. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 wait to have everyone back together!鈥