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Apologetics Canada
Conference 2023 ON
Rethinking Identity
November 3 & 4
Glad Tidings Church
Burlington, ON
Fear. Anxiety. Frustration. We all feel it. There are some topics that feel off-limits unless you want to get labelled or cancelled. Controversial cultural issues are affecting the dynamics of family, school, work, and church. We'd rather avoid talking about them, but not talking isn't helping. Christians are called to be the light of truth and show the love of God. This is no easy task, and, to do it well, we need to talk.
Apologetics Canada Conference is coming to Ontario to do just that. We will discuss the most pressing cultural issue of the day—identity. Sign up today and join the conversation.
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Main Sessions
Tim Barnett
Staff Apologist
Stand to Reason
Tim Barnett has worked as a speaker for Stand to Reason since 2015. He is a dynamic speaker who provides a perfect blend of expertise and humor in each talk. Using easy-to-follow and visually engaging presentations, Tim trains Christians to think clearly about what they believe and why they believe it. Tim’s passion and energy will help motivate you and your group to love God with all your mind.
Tim has worked as a professional teacher since 2008, employed in both the private and public sector. He has earned a Bachelor of Science in Physics from York University, a Bachelor of Education from the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, and a Master of Arts in Philosophy from Southern Evangelical Seminary. Tim serves as an adjunct Bible and Science teacher at Innova Academy, a classical Christian school.
Staff Apologist
Stand to Reason
The Deconstruction of Christianity
It seems like every few months there is another notable Christian on social media announcing their move away from historic Christianity. The word being used to describe these experiences is deconstruction. But it's not just high profile Christians deconstructing their faith, it's also the people we know and love. Unfortunately, there is a lot of confusion surrounding the deconstruction movement. In this session, Tim will help you understand what deconstruction is, why it's dangerous, and how to respond with truth and compassion.
Elizabeth Urbanowicz
Teacher, Speaker
foundationworldview.com
Elizabeth Urbanowicz is a follower of Jesus Christ who is passionate about equipping kids to understand the truth of the Christian worldview.
She holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Elizabeth began her professional career as an elementary teacher in a Christian school.
Several years into her teaching experience, Elizabeth realized that despite being raised in Christian homes, attending a Christian school, and being active in church, her students thought more like the culture than like Christ. Elizabeth began searching for curricular materials that would equip her students to think critically, helping them discover that Christianity is the worldview that lines up with reality. After not finding any materials that met this need, she began creating a curriculum for her students.
Elizabeth first taught Foundation Comparative Worldview Curriculum as an after-school class for third through fifth graders, and the results were incredible! Students were transformed from passive recipients of information to active evaluators of every message they receive. Parents and teachers alike noticed the impact these materials had on students’ media consumption, academic achievement, and everyday habits. This transformation lasted beyond the elementary years and guided students’ thinking in junior high and beyond.
Elizabeth now works full-time on developing comparative worldview and apologetics resources for children. Her goal is to prepare the next generation to be lifelong critical thinkers and, most importantly, lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ.
Teacher, Speaker
foundationworldview.com
Helping a Generation Confront Cultural Issues with Truth and Love
Turning the cultural tide is no easy task, with many moving parts. One critical component in this project is the training of the next generation. In a world where feelings dominate and truth is only of secondary importance, how can we train the next generation to think well and speak the truth in love? Join Elizabeth as she unpacks this question.
Tim Woodcock
Lead Pastor
Glad Tidings Church
Tim grew up in a pastor’s home and has had the privilege of living and ministering both in Canada and the US. He was "kind of thrown into ministry" at a very young age but has now been ministering for over 20 years in many different positions and contexts of ministry. He still feels humbled and honoured that God would allow him these incredible opportunities to be a pastor and leader in His church.
Tim's greatest calling and privilege though is that he is the husband of Jennifer Woodcock and the father of three incredible girls. he loves sports (especially Basketball - Go Hoosiers!!), the outdoors, and reading.
Tim's heart is to pastor the incredible people that call Glad Tidings Church home with conviction and care. He has a strong desire to see the church equipped with a deep understanding of God’s Word and their identity as Sons and Daughters in the Kingdom rule and reign of Jesus. He still believes that the church universal is God’s plan in accomplishing His mission in the world.
Lead Pastor
Glad Tidings Church
The Identity of the Church
The Church recently has faced somewhat of an identity crisis. Politics, societal assumptions, hyper individualism, apathy, changing perspectives on sex, and even the definition and application of "good" have all made their mark on the Body of Christ. How can the church hold to the core convictions of the faith entrusted once for all to the saints, and still biblically and powerfully speak into the longings of people in today's society?
in dialogue with Wesley Huff
Andy Steiger
President
Apologetics Canada
Author, Speaker, President
Apologetics Canada
Identity Crisis
Engaging a Confused Culture with a Biblical View of Humanity
From Individualism, sexuality and technology, it's easy to lose ourselves in culture's ever changing identity maze. In this session we practically explore how a biblical view of humanity provides clarity and perspective to the way we approach all of life, from the Christian church to secular society.
Engaging a Confused Culture with a Biblical View of Humanity
Wesley Huff
Central Canada Director
Apologetics Canada
Wesley Huff was born in Multan, Pakistan and spent a portion of his childhood in the Middle East. After being diagnosed with a rare neurological condition at the age of 11 that left him paralyzed from the waist down he experienced a miraculous recovery that the doctors themselves said they had no medical explanation for. This experience, along with a great deal of study and soul searching in his later teens helped his interest in the subjects of faith, and engaging the beliefs and worldview perspectives of others.
Wesley holds a BA in sociology from York University, a Masters of Theological Studies from Tyndale Seminary, and is currently a PhD student in New Testament at the University of Toronto's Wycliffe College. He has participated in numerous talks and interfaith dialogue events at universities across Canada and has been participating in public dialogues on issues of faith, belief, and religion for the last ten years.
He enjoys canoeing, archery, and cats (although not all three at the same time). Wes lives in Toronto with his wife Melissa, their son Eli, and their daughter Everly.
WESLEY HUFF
Central Canada Director
Apologetics Canada
The Identity of Jesus
What good evidence is there that Jesus was an actual historical figure? How do the historical facts from the first century, regarding the identity of Jesus, interact with our identities today in the 21st century? Does it matter if Jesus actually existed and, if so, what does that mean for our lives today?
Troy Lydiate
Creative Director
Apologetics Canada
Troy Lydiate is a Jamaican-born recording artist, speaker and mentor living in the Greater Vancouver area of Canada. With a BA in Social Sciences from Providence University, his professional background is Youth Support Working and thus, naturally finds himself working with youth, young adults and college ages in ministry. Troy is working as the Creative Director and oversees Youth Engagement with Apologetics Canada. He can also be heard weekly as one of the hosts of the AC Podcast. Troy has a background of speaking at conferences, concerts and schools as well as preaching or teaching at ministerial events.
Under the moniker of "Scribe Music," he has released 3 studio albums and a variety of songs which he uses as a bridge to minister the gospel. His music production has found him awarded and nominated for several GMA (Covenant Awards), numerous blog features and placements on Canadian Christian radio. This has lead to a variety of concerts, and speaking engagements ranging from talks on the music industry, artist accountability and identity. When not creating and performing music, Troy’s first passion is soccer which he still plays and in the height of his pursuit brought him to a Real Madrid summer academy and University in both Canada and the US. Adopted as a toddler by Pastors Bob and Gwen Lydiate, Troy’s early years would be spent on the prairies of Canada in Regina, Saskatchewan. His experience in Western Canada would have him spending a lot of his ministry experience within the Indigenous community. He is a father of two and husband to Jasmine of 7 years. Troy is passionate about building and serving in the local church. He is member of his church leadership and serves on the worship team. He seeks to live a lifestyle of influencing cultural and global transformation, rooted in love, releasing hope while loving God and loving people.
TROY LYDIATE
Creative Director
Apologetics Canada
Adopting an Identity
The Implications of Allowing Circumstances to Dictate Truth
It is often said that we are products of our environment; for better or for worse. Our perception can either set us on a path towards sonship in Christ, or one that adopts the cultural norms of the day. With things like deconstruction and personal identifiers becoming mainstream across Christian and secular borders, it's important for the church to get to the root. Join Troy Lydiate as he discusses the importance of reorienting our attentions to Christ through the removal of cultural place holders.
The Implications of Allowing Circumstances to Dictate Truth
Breakout Sessions
Wyatt Graham
Executive Director
The Gospel Coalition Canada
Wyatt loves writing and spirituality. His passion is to connect head with heart through engaging with the best spiritual writings that the Christian church has produced. Wyatt earned a BA in Philosophy and Religion with a minor in Greek at Liberty University. He also gained an MDiv and ThM in Old Testament from the Master’s Seminary. He went on to earn another ThM in Church History/Patristics from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, as well as a PhD in Biblical Theology. His dissertation focused on the Psalms.
Currently, he serves as the executive director of the Gospel Coalition Canada. He has spoken in a variety of ecclesial and academic settings and regularly writes a column called DeTrinitate for TGC Canada on the intersection of life and theology. He is married to Leanne, and they have one daughter and one son. Follow him on Twitter (@wagraham) and Instagram (@wyattagraham).
WYATT GRAHAM
Executive Director
The Gospel Coalition Canada
Discipleship in a Digital Era
In this talk, Wyatt Graham will equip you to disciple believers in a digital age. For many, screens mediate reality for fourteen hours a day. What does it look like to disciple someone who associates real life with digital life?
W. Paul Franks
Vice-President Academic and Dean of Undergraduate Studies
Tyndale University
Dr. Franks joined the Tyndale Philosophy faculty in 2008 from the University of Oklahoma, where he completed his dissertation A Rational Problem of Evil: The Coherence of Christian Doctrine with a Broad Free Will Defense. He has published articles in Heythrop Journal, Philosophia Christi, Religious Studies, and Sophia. He recently finished editing a book called Explaining Evil: Four Views (featuring a chapter from Tyndale's Dr. Richard Davis) that was released in January of 2019 with Bloomsbury Academic. He is currently working on a new monograph for Pickwick Publications called, Broadening Defenses to the Problem of Evil. Dr. Franks is a member of the Society of Christian Philosophers and on the Executive committees for the Evangelical Philosophical Society and the Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers. Dr. Franks joins the executive leadership team having served almost every academic committee at Tyndale.
W. PAUL FRANKS
Vice-President Academic and Dean of Undergraduate Studies
Tyndale University
How Ethics Contributes to a New Defense of Christianity
For many years apologists focused on the importance of developing and defending arguments for things like God’s existence, the historical reliability of the New Testament document, or the case for the resurrected Christ. While these remain important, many today find themselves incapable of fully considering the merits of those arguments because a new obstacle has arisen. Many today believe that Christianity requires intolerance, bigotry, and the like. In this talk, Dr. Paul Franks will share biblical faithful strategies to overcome this new obstacle.
Sarah Han
Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry
Tyndale University
Dr. Sarah Han is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and brings practical ministry experience as an ordained minister and theological expertise as an academic. Dr. Han considers herself to be "third culture" Canadian-Korean-Chinese and her formative theology was shaped on the mission field abroad. She has provided leadership in the Canadian immigrant church context for over a decade and has diverse experience in the Canadian public and private sectors. Dr. Han's vocational commitment and theological passion are to critically observe and reflect on how ecclesiology shapes and informs missiology and her research focuses on an intercultural, intergenerational, missional ecclesiology for Canada.
SARAH HAN
Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry
Tyndale University
Leading Towards an Eternal Identity
In this digital, secular generation that is hyper focused on the experiential, discovering true sense of identity, and radical transformations, Christian leaders can provide an alternative metanarrative of the eternal self that has been created according to the image of God. This workshop will provide space to dialogue and learn together on how we can lead the next generation towards tangibly living in their eternal identity in their everyday lives.
Ewan Goligher
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Toronto
Ewan Goligher is a physician-scientist practicing intensive care medicine. He writes and speaks on faith, science, suffering, ethics, and conscience.
Ewan is Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto. He earned his MD at the University of British Columbia and a PhD in Physiology at the University of Toronto. He trained in internal medicine and critical care medicine.
His research program studies lung function and respiratory muscle function in patients with acute respiratory failure, and he is heavily involved in clinical trials testing new treatments for respiratory failure. He is author or co-author of more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters. His research has been published in a leading scientific journals in medicine and in his subspecialty of intensive care medicine.
He is involved in efforts to advocate against the practice of euthanasia (also known as medical aid-in-dying) and for the protection of conscience in healthcare. He writes and speaks on these issues for both academic and lay audiences.
When not writing, analyzing data, or looking after patients, Ewan is likely to be found sailing on Georgian Bay, Ontario. He and his wife Rachel have four children and one dog and live in Toronto. He attends Christ Church Toronto.
EWAN GOLIGHER
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Toronto
Bodily Matters: Why It Matters that Your Body Matters
One important critique of our culture is that we “forget the body”. In other words, we conceive of ourselves (our identities) apart from our bodies and we regard our bodies as a mere instrument for our use. In this session we will explore two fundamental questions about human existence: why should we think that our bodies matter? And if our bodies matter, how does that shape our views of big moral questions like the ethics of sex and the right way to die?
Raphael Samuel
Anesthesiologist, Christian Apologist
Apologetics Canada
Raphael Samuel is a Christian speaker, apologist and anesthesiologist. Born in Durban, South Africa, he obtained his medical degree and a Master’s degree in Medicine there. He further obtained Fellowships in Anesthesiology from the Colleges of Medicine of South Africa and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. He is currently completing his Master’s degree in Christian Apologetics at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, Southern California.
Having lived, worked and ministered in three different countries on three respective continents, he testifies to the transformative power of, and universal need for the Gospel of Jesus. By presenting evidence for the moral, logical, historical, and scientific coherence of the Christian worldview, he aims to help the fellow believer to love the Lord God with all his mind (Mk 12:30), as well as address barriers to belief faced by the skeptic.
Raphael lives in Hamilton, Canada with his wife, Reshmi, and two sons.
RAPHAEL SAMUEL
Anesthesiologist,
Adjunct Speaker
Apologetics Canada
Will Science Make Atheism Extinct?
A medical doctor muses this question and discusses one of the top scientific arguments for the existence of God, the evidence from DNA.
Elizabeth Urbanowicz
Teacher, Speaker
foundationworldview.com
Elizabeth Urbanowicz is a follower of Jesus Christ who is passionate about equipping kids to understand the truth of the Christian worldview.
She holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Elizabeth began her professional career as an elementary teacher in a Christian school.
Several years into her teaching experience, Elizabeth realized that despite being raised in Christian homes, attending a Christian school, and being active in church, her students thought more like the culture than like Christ. Elizabeth began searching for curricular materials that would equip her students to think critically, helping them discover that Christianity is the worldview that lines up with reality. After not finding any materials that met this need, she began creating a curriculum for her students.
Elizabeth first taught Foundation Comparative Worldview Curriculum as an after-school class for third through fifth graders, and the results were incredible! Students were transformed from passive recipients of information to active evaluators of every message they receive. Parents and teachers alike noticed the impact these materials had on students’ media consumption, academic achievement, and everyday habits. This transformation lasted beyond the elementary years and guided students’ thinking in junior high and beyond.
Elizabeth now works full-time on developing comparative worldview and apologetics resources for children. Her goal is to prepare the next generation to be lifelong critical thinkers and, most importantly, lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ.
ELIZABETH URBANOWICZ
Teacher, Speaker
foundationworldview.com
Helping Our Children Discover the Truth of the Biblical Worldview
It is said that contrast is the mother of clarity. In a culture where an average person is regularly exposed to a variety of different worldviews, these worldviews represent an opportunity. This session explores how we can help kids understand that Christianity is true by directly exposing them to the claims of other worldviews.
Breakout Sessions
Wyatt Graham
Executive Director
The Gospel Coalition Canada
Wyatt loves writing and spirituality. His passion is to connect head with heart through engaging with the best spiritual writings that the Christian church has produced. Wyatt earned a BA in Philosophy and Religion with a minor in Greek at Liberty University. He also gained an MDiv and ThM in Old Testament from the Master’s Seminary. He went on to earn another ThM in Church History/Patristics from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, as well as a PhD in Biblical Theology. His dissertation focused on the Psalms.
Currently, he serves as the executive director of the Gospel Coalition Canada. He has spoken in a variety of ecclesial and academic settings and regularly writes a column called DeTrinitate for TGC Canada on the intersection of life and theology. He is married to Leanne, and they have one daughter and one son. Follow him on Twitter (@wagraham) and Instagram (@wyattagraham).
WYATT GRAHAM
Executive Director
The Gospel Coalition Canada
Discipleship in a Digital Era
In this talk, Wyatt Graham will equip you to disciple believers in a digital age. For many, screens mediate reality for fourteen hours a day. What does it look like to disciple someone who associates real life with digital life?
W. Paul Franks
Vice-President Academic and Dean of Undergraduate Studies
Tyndale University
Dr. Franks joined the Tyndale Philosophy faculty in 2008 from the University of Oklahoma, where he completed his dissertation A Rational Problem of Evil: The Coherence of Christian Doctrine with a Broad Free Will Defense. He has published articles in Heythrop Journal, Philosophia Christi, Religious Studies, and Sophia. He recently finished editing a book called Explaining Evil: Four Views (featuring a chapter from Tyndale's Dr. Richard Davis) that was released in January of 2019 with Bloomsbury Academic. He is currently working on a new monograph for Pickwick Publications called, Broadening Defenses to the Problem of Evil. Dr. Franks is a member of the Society of Christian Philosophers and on the Executive committees for the Evangelical Philosophical Society and the Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers. Dr. Franks joins the executive leadership team having served almost every academic committee at Tyndale.
W. PAUL FRANKS
Vice-President Academic and Dean of Undergraduate Studies
Tyndale University
How Ethics Contributes to a New Defense of Christianity
For many years apologists focused on the importance of developing and defending arguments for things like God’s existence, the historical reliability of the New Testament document, or the case for the resurrected Christ. While these remain important, many today find themselves incapable of fully considering the merits of those arguments because a new obstacle has arisen. Many today believe that Christianity requires intolerance, bigotry, and the like. In this talk, Dr. Paul Franks will share biblical faithful strategies to overcome this new obstacle.
Sarah Han
Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry
Tyndale University
Dr. Sarah Han is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and brings practical ministry experience as an ordained minister and theological expertise as an academic. Dr. Han considers herself to be "third culture" Canadian-Korean-Chinese and her formative theology was shaped on the mission field abroad. She has provided leadership in the Canadian immigrant church context for over a decade and has diverse experience in the Canadian public and private sectors. Dr. Han's vocational commitment and theological passion are to critically observe and reflect on how ecclesiology shapes and informs missiology and her research focuses on an intercultural, intergenerational, missional ecclesiology for Canada.
SARAH HAN
Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry
Tyndale University
Leading Towards an Eternal Identity
In this digital, secular generation that is hyper focused on the experiential, discovering true sense of identity, and radical transformations, Christian leaders can provide an alternative metanarrative of the eternal self that has been created according to the image of God. This workshop will provide space to dialogue and learn together on how we can lead the next generation towards tangibly living in their eternal identity in their everyday lives.
Ewan Goligher
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Toronto
Ewan Goligher is a physician-scientist practicing intensive care medicine. He writes and speaks on faith, science, suffering, ethics, and conscience.
Ewan is Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto. He earned his MD at the University of British Columbia and a PhD in Physiology at the University of Toronto. He trained in internal medicine and critical care medicine.
His research program studies lung function and respiratory muscle function in patients with acute respiratory failure, and he is heavily involved in clinical trials testing new treatments for respiratory failure. He is author or co-author of more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters. His research has been published in a leading scientific journals in medicine and in his subspecialty of intensive care medicine.
He is involved in efforts to advocate against the practice of euthanasia (also known as medical aid-in-dying) and for the protection of conscience in healthcare. He writes and speaks on these issues for both academic and lay audiences.
When not writing, analyzing data, or looking after patients, Ewan is likely to be found sailing on Georgian Bay, Ontario. He and his wife Rachel have four children and one dog and live in Toronto. He attends Christ Church Toronto.
EWAN GOLIGHER
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Toronto
Bodily Matters: Why It Matters that Your Body Matters
One important critique of our culture is that we “forget the body”. In other words, we conceive of ourselves (our identities) apart from our bodies and we regard our bodies as a mere instrument for our use. In this session we will explore two fundamental questions about human existence: why should we think that our bodies matter? And if our bodies matter, how does that shape our views of big moral questions like the ethics of sex and the right way to die?
Raphael Samuel
Anesthesiologist, Christian Apologist
Apologetics Canada
Raphael Samuel is a Christian speaker, apologist and anesthesiologist. Born in Durban, South Africa, he obtained his medical degree and a Master’s degree in Medicine there. He further obtained Fellowships in Anesthesiology from the Colleges of Medicine of South Africa and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. He is currently completing his Master’s degree in Christian Apologetics at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, Southern California.
Having lived, worked and ministered in three different countries on three respective continents, he testifies to the transformative power of, and universal need for the Gospel of Jesus. By presenting evidence for the moral, logical, historical, and scientific coherence of the Christian worldview, he aims to help the fellow believer to love the Lord God with all his mind (Mk 12:30), as well as address barriers to belief faced by the skeptic.
Raphael lives in Hamilton, Canada with his wife, Reshmi, and two sons.
RAPHAEL SAMUEL
Anesthesiologist,
Adjunct Speaker
Apologetics Canada
Will Science Make Atheism Extinct?
A medical doctor muses this questions and discusses one of the top scientific arguments for the existence of God, the evidence from DNA.
Elizabeth Urbanowicz
Teacher, Speaker
foundationworldview.com
Elizabeth Urbanowicz is a follower of Jesus Christ who is passionate about equipping kids to understand the truth of the Christian worldview.
She holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Elizabeth began her professional career as an elementary teacher in a Christian school.
Several years into her teaching experience, Elizabeth realized that despite being raised in Christian homes, attending a Christian school, and being active in church, her students thought more like the culture than like Christ. Elizabeth began searching for curricular materials that would equip her students to think critically, helping them discover that Christianity is the worldview that lines up with reality. After not finding any materials that met this need, she began creating a curriculum for her students.
Elizabeth first taught Foundation Comparative Worldview Curriculum as an after-school class for third through fifth graders, and the results were incredible! Students were transformed from passive recipients of information to active evaluators of every message they receive. Parents and teachers alike noticed the impact these materials had on students’ media consumption, academic achievement, and everyday habits. This transformation lasted beyond the elementary years and guided students’ thinking in junior high and beyond.
Elizabeth now works full-time on developing comparative worldview and apologetics resources for children. Her goal is to prepare the next generation to be lifelong critical thinkers and, most importantly, lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ.
ELIZABETH URBANOWICZ
Teacher, Speaker
foundationworldview.com
Helping Our Children Discover the Truth of the Biblical Worldview
It is said that contrast is the mother of clarity. In a culture where an average person is regularly exposed to a variety of different worldviews, these worldviews represent an opportunity. This session explores how we can help kids understand that Christianity is true by directly exposing them to the claims of other worldviews.
Schedule
Friday, November 3
6:00 PM
Registration begins. Any remaining tickets available for purchase.
6:30 PM
Doors open.
7:00 PM
Troy Lydiate
Adopting an Identity:
The Implications of Allowing Circumstances to Dictate Truth
Andy Steiger
Identity Crisis:
Engaging a Confused Culture with a Biblical View of Humanity
8:45 PM
Break
9:00 PM
Q&A with Andy and Troy
9:30 PM
Conference ends for the night.
Saturday, November 4
8:00 AM
*AC Vision Breakfast (RSVP req'd)
8:30 AM
Doors Open
9:00 AM
Elizabeth Urbanowicz
Helping a Generation Confront cultural Issues with Truth and Love
Tim Barnett
The Deconstruction of Christianity
Q&A with Elizabeth and Tim
Moderated by Wesley Huff
12:00 PM
Lunch
NOTE: No food will be served, and no food will be available for purchase, at the conference venue. Please come prepared to purchase lunch at nearby establishments.
1:30 PM
Breakout Session #1
(Choose a topic of interest)
2:15 PM
Break
2:30 PM
Breakout Session #2
(Choose a topic of interest)
3:15 PM
Break
3:30 PM
Wesley Huff
The Identity of Jesus
Tim Woodcock in dialogue with Wesley Huff
The Identity of the Church
4:15 PM
Conference ends
Venue
GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH
1401 Guelph Line, Burlington, ON
Note: Free parking is available on-site at Glad Tidings Church. There is also free and accessible parking on the streets in the nearby neighbourhood
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