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May 14, 2008

Acts 29 Fall Conference/Bootcamp


LEAD: in the Church, for the City

October 21-23, 2008 in St. Louis

An urban leadership conference featuring Dr. Bryan Chappell (Covenant Seminary), Darrin Patrick (A29/St. Louis), Eric Mason (A29/Philadelphia), Daniel Montgomery (A29/Louisville), and Matt Carter (Austin Stone). Teaching themes will include gospel-centered preaching, mercy and justice in the city, art and culture, and church planting. Also the rumor is that there will be some hip-hop concerts in the evenings that may possibly rock your face off.

More info will be forthcoming at www.acts29network.org

Ideally we want all leaders and aspiring leaders in Coram Deo to get a sense of the "DNA" of our Acts 29 family at some point. This conference is a great chance to do that. It will also be a good opportunity to learn from those who are further down the road when it comes to redeeming culture in the areas of music, art, and mercy ministry.

Any blog readers who are pastors and/or aspiring church planters will also benefit greatly from this conference. Acts 29 will be assessing church planters, so those who wish to get assessed should progress through the application phase before October.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Patrick said...

Sweet deal...if i remember correctly, this will be in St. Louis?

9:23 AM  
Anonymous Ben said...

If a pastor was planting a church not affiliated with the A29 network, would this conference still be beneficial? (Or is another "sexy" church planting conference?)

1:44 PM  
Blogger Bob said...

Ben, it will be good regardless of your affiliation. As with all Acts 29 conferences, it will be driven from a strong theological center and place firm emphasis on engaging culture.

9:50 PM  
Blogger Travis said...

Hip hop?

I'm just trying to picture the type of dudes I met at the Acts29 boot camp in Seattle listening to hip-hop.

This will be a sight to see! haha

12:28 PM  
Blogger Craig Finnestad said...

Thanks for sharing about this conference - it looks good. I enjoy reading your blog.

7:05 AM  

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