If you missed a previous event or are curious in the seminars and conferences you can expect in the future, please check out our archived events from previous years going back all the way to 2008! We are currently formatting our files to distribute, so be sure to check back periodically for updates!

The English Baptist of the 17th Century

Our Executive Dr. Michael A.G. Haykin presented a webinar that explored the use of color in the writings of the great eighteenth-century hymnist, poet, and Baptist: Anne Steele!

The theme of the 2008 conference was, “The English Baptists of the 17th Century.” Featured speakers included: R. Albert Mohler, Jr., Barry Howson, Larry Kreitzer, Tom Nettles, Jim Renihan, Austin Walker, and Malcolm Yarnell. Others included: Jason Duessing, Jeff Robinson, Stan Fowler, Tom Hicks, Chris Holmes, Dennis Bustin, Stephen Yuille, Peter Beck, and Jay Collier.

Faith and Its Affections

A conference from our friends at Newton House!

Your understanding of faith and the affections shapes every part of your ministry, leadership, and personal walk with God, from your preaching and teaching to your beliefs about how people change and grow. Featuring rich theological and biblical teaching from a trusted international selection of speakers, these two days will be enriching and encouraging to both your personal life and your ministry. The conference features teaching and Q&A sessions from Dr Michael Reeves, Professor Michael A.G. Haykin, Dr Clive Bowsher, Dr Philip G. Ryken and Dr Bradley Green. Not able to attend live? Buy an online ticket and watch the recordings at your leisure.

Political Theology in the History of the Church

Shortly after what has been termed the Glorious Revolution (1688) in England, Pierre Allix, a Francophone Protestant resident in England who supported that climactic event, penned a short work entitled A Letter to a Friend concerning the Behaviour of Christians under the Various Revolutions of State-Governments (1693). In this small tract, Allix reviewed the history of how Christians had dealt with and responded to past political upheavals so as to find wisdom on how they should act in his day. In like fashion, this three-day conference seeks to retrieve wisdom from the way churches and individual Christians have historically dealt with the sphere of politics so as to enable more faithful discipleship in this day. Join us for what promises to be a deeply informative three-day tour of the history of public theology.