For those who are considering the 2021 Thematic Bible Conference, to be held 29–31 May, we have confirmed Alastair Roberts as a keynote speaker for the third consecutive year, this time for the beginning of Acts now that we have finished our study of Luke: We can be tempted to regard the book of Acts […]
Read MoreThis year’s Thematic Bible Conference, beginning our four-year study of Acts, will be over Memorial Day weekend, 29–31 May 2021. A keynote speaker will, God willing, be confirmed in March.
Read MoreLast year, at the Alumni Association’s annual Thematic Bible Conference in the summer, we finished our three-year study of the Gospel of Luke; this year, we will begin studying the Acts of the Apostles at the Thematic Bible Conference from 2021 to 2024. Because of the ongoing pandemic, we will hold the conference online again, […]
Read MoreToday is Ash Wednesday, a time of fasting for much of the Church in remembrance of our sins. Besides being a key date for this quarter’s Ember fast (next Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday), a time when the Church fasts before the Lord and makes ready for the quarterly ordinations of deacons and elders, it also […]
Read MoreConference on inductive Bible study coming up this Memorial Day weekend. Both in-person and virtual options are available. On each day of the conference, there will be multiple short lectures by the Right Reverend N. T. Wright, formerly Lord Bishop of Durham, on aspects of Acts 6.8–12.24. There will be four exposition lectures by Dr […]
Read MoreWe invite you to join us at this year’s winter conference, 28–31 December 2020. For details on the conference, see our main conference page. If you are ready to register already, you may register by completing the form below. If you’ve registered here, please send payment as soon as possible!
Read MoreSee the workshop page! Well, I know you’ve been waiting to hear more about the West Coast Chinese Christian Conference. Though COVID-19 means we cannot meet at Mount Hermon Conference Center this year, we are still holding the conference online, 28–31 December. As earlier announced, the theme is ‘The Living Sacrifice of the Church’ (Romans […]
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