2019 Breakout: Disciple-Making

Why Some Disciples Make and Others Don’t

'Disciple’ is who we are and what we do. It defines our identity in Christ and drives our purpose for Christ. ‘Disciple’ is our frame of reference for our entire Christian worldview and has grounded and grown the church for two thousand years. Join the most noble and urgent call of Christ, "Follow Me and I will make you fishers of men.”

—Andrew Knight

2019 Breakout: Studying that Sticks

Have you ever opened your Bible and thought, "what does this mean?" Do you ever ask yourself, "why is it so hard to consistently study my Bible?" If you've asked either of these questions then join us as we explore how to study our Bible in a way that sticks and leads to intimacy!

—Lincoln & Ashley Peters

2019 Breakout: Reach The Nations Through Your Story

You have the most important truth to tell the world. What's one of the best and easiest ways to talk to people about this truth? It's through your personal story of how God redeemed you! God wants to use your story to reach other people! So, what does this look like? This seminar will seek to accomplish just that!

—Blake Buckman

2019 Breakout: The Big Picture: Seeing Christ in the Old Testament

Are you confused or intimidated by the Old Testament? If we are honest, studying these ancient texts is a daunting task. But what if I told you that every page of the Old Testament is as much about Jesus as every page of the New Testament, and even those obscure old stories are part of his greater story? Come and see the Big Picture of the Bible, and learn to see Christ in the Old Testament.

—Tyler Sole

2019 Breakout: Holy Sex!

Sexuality is as relevant, controversial, and powerful a subject as anything in our culture. We are constantly shaped and influenced by the commercials, shows, music, media, and conversations with others regarding our view of Sex. Even deeper, though, is our own experience and understanding of sex that influences our desires, identity, and struggles. That sounds like something we should talk about.

—Paul & Samm Poteat