Vocation, Spirituality and Design with J Alkana

We are pleased to speak with J Alkana about his work in architecture and design. J thoughtfully asks questions of meaning, humanity and faith in relation to the work that he does.

What is vocation? What gives your work meaning?

Various understandings of work in relation to faith historically have often divided work into realms of the sacred and the secular. J speaks with us about inspiration and spiritual hope around his work and offers insight into what can compel and positively motivate us to make a difference in the world.

Our hope for this episode is that you will feel inspired in whatever you do for work and vocation.
Perhaps you are drawn by questions of how your faith animates your work. For some, work and faith come together in even more direct ways. Wherever you are at, we hope that you feel inspired by hearing J.

References in this episode:

The Many Lives of Martha Stewart – CNN, 2024

Don’t Feel Bad About Your Laundry Chair – The Washington Post, January 29, 2024 

Growing Up Evangelical: Moms and Daughters – Rector’s Cupboard Season 1, April 25, 2020 

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