Thank you for joining our conference via livestream. Please scroll down to find all three livestream feeds and to check out the schedule.
- Livestream 1 will show all main and breakout sessions in the Worship Centre (main sanctuary).
- Livestream 2 and Livestream 3 will show the breakout sessions happening in the Centre Court and West Court, respectively.
- The breakout session on Livestream 2 (Centre Court) will only take place once on Saturday, March 4 at 12:20 PM PST.
- The breakout session on Livestream 3 will happen twice on Saturday, March 4 at 12:20 PM PST and again at 1:20 PM PST.
Livestream 1
Worship Centre
Schedule
Andy Steiger
We Need to Talk:
The Church's Place in the Midst of a Culture of Controversy
Farr Curlin
The Way of Medicine for Christians:
Navigating Ethical Challenges from Gender Affirmation Surgery to Doctor-Assisted Death
Farr Curlin
Dialogue & Q&A moderated by Andy Steiger
Neil Shenvi
Woke Roots:
Understanding Contemporary Critical Theory
Monique Duson
Woke Fruits:
Examining the Manifestations of Critical Theory in Our Current Culture
Neil Shenvi and Monique Duson
Dialogue & Q&A moderated by Steve Kim
A Better Story: Wokeness vs the Gospel
Neil Shenvi
Critical theory functions as a metanarrative, explaining everything from how we can know truth, to our purpose in life, to our fundamental problem as human beings, to its solution. In this talk, Dr. Neil Shenvi will explain why traditional apologetics methods are challenged by critical theory and how we can connect to listeners who are steeped in the ideology of social justice. The gospel tells a truer, better story than the one offered by critical theory.
A Better Story: Wokeness vs the Gospel
Neil Shenvi
Critical theory functions as a metanarrative, explaining everything from how we can know truth, to our purpose in life, to our fundamental problem as human beings, to its solution. In this talk, Dr. Neil Shenvi will explain why traditional apologetics methods are challenged by critical theory and how we can connect to listeners who are steeped in the ideology of social justice. The gospel tells a truer, better story than the one offered by critical theory.
Livestream 2
Centre Court
Schedule
Discussing Same-Sex Attraction: Fidelity to Christ or Culture
Jonathan Bryden, Samuel Perez
Dialogue moderated by Andy Steiger
In a culture where feelings shape one’s identity, what does it mean to be a Christian? Should our feelings conform to our beliefs or should our beliefs conform to our feelings? In a culture that places such a high emphasis on individualism these have become difficult questions to wrestle with. Join us for a conversation between Jonathan Bryden and Samuel Perez, two young men who live with same-sex attraction. In this dialogue, moderated by Andy Steiger, you will hear from them what discipleship looks like on the ground in an everyday context.
Livestream 3
West Court
Schedule
The Human Body—Error or Evidence?
Raphael Samuel
Anesthesiologist, Christian Apologist
Apologetics Canada
The starting point of any question of identity, of who I really am, is the question of origin. Am I a created being, fearfully and wonderfully made, designed for a purpose? Or am I an error of nature, a random byproduct of time, chance and matter? Join me, as we investigate the human body for evidence of a Grand Designer.
The Human Body—Error or Evidence?
Raphael Samuel
The starting point of any question of identity, of who I really am, is the question of origin. Am I a created being, fearfully and wonderfully made, designed for a purpose? Or am I an error of nature, a random byproduct of time, chance and matter? Join me, as we investigate the human body for evidence of a Grand Designer.