Streaming Live Online | October 3–4
Speaker Schedule
Friday 10/3 from 5:00pm–8:30pm EDT | Saturday 10/4 from 9:00am–3:00pm EDT
Renewing Our Minds Toward God’s Just Vision and Heart
Pricelis Dominguez | 10/3 @ 5:25pm
Social worker-theologian and founder of Full Collective, Pricelis will unpack “Renewing Our Minds Toward God’s Just Vision and Heart,” tracing the Bible’s justice narrative from Genesis to Revelation and showing how a Spirit-shaped worldview fuels everyday, holistic justice.
A Theology of Christ All Over the Old Testament
Chad Bird | 10/3 @ 6:54pm
Old-Testament scholar in residence at 1517 and author of The Christ Key, Chad will illuminate “Christ All Over the Old Testament,” guiding attendees to see Jesus woven through the Hebrew Scriptures.
A Theology of Multiethnic Church
Kristal Acevedo | 10/4 @ 9:25am
Discipleship director at Transformation Church, a vibrant multiethnic and multigenerational community near Charlotte, North Carolina. Originally from Miami and the daughter of immigrants, she has a passion for discipleship, biblical literacy, multiethnic ministry, and helping others develop a biblical view on immigration. Kristel is the author of A Way in the Wilderness and a coauthor of 3 Big Questions That Shape Your Future. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry at Wheaton College – Litfin Divinity School.
The Trinity: A Foundational Doctrine for Christian Life to Flourish
Amy Gannett | 10/4 @ 10:20am
Writer, Bible teacher, and creator of Tiny Theologians, Amy will articulate why “The Trinity” is the bedrock doctrine on which Christian life and flourishing depend, equipping listeners to delight in Father, Son, and Spirit.
The Problem of Evil and the World’s Varying Answers
Jeremy Jenkins | 10/4 @ 12:03pm
Executive director of All Things All People and intercultural-studies scholar, Jeremy presents “Theology of Evil,” comparing world religions’ answers to suffering and arguing that the Christian worldview offers the most coherent, hope-filled response.
Theology of Denominations
Phylicia Masonheimer | 10/4 @ 1:23pm
Best-selling author, Bible teacher, and founder of Every Woman a Theologian – your host and founder Phylicia will share why the diversity of the global church is a good thing, empowering us to reach people for the gospel in unique ways appropriate to culture, time, and place.