April 27,
2008 marks the beginning of the 17th “Theological
Conference.” It is important for us to point out right away that
this is not some abstruse meeting for professional scholars
only! On the contrary it provides a rare opportunity for
believers in the God of Israel and in Jesus as Messiah and in
the saving Gospel of the Kingdom to come together for mutual
support, comfort and exhortation. Our speakers will once again
be drawn from various parts of the world. They are in many cases
full-time workers for the faith and they will bring us the best
of their own research and meditation in matters directly related
to the faith of Jesus. Most importantly they will help us to
improve our own individual service of the Message of the
Kingdom. The Church, Paul said, is to be equipped for ministry.
Ministry is not the sole responsibility of a single “pastor”; it
is the task assigned to each one of us as members of the body of
Messiah.
We were very
thrilled to hear of two of our lady participants of last year
who, when they arrived home after the conference and the
following three-day intensive class on the Kingdom of God, began
to introduce the ladies of their Bible study to what they had
been learning and confirming at the 16th annual
conference. The ladies were thrilled with the refreshing new
clarity brought to them and a united group of truth seekers and
finders emerged. Above all the Bible students were taught to
read the Bible in its proper first-century Jewish environment,
uncluttered by the deadening and confusing traditions which have
been added to it by mainstream theology.
Please do
seriously consider making the trip to Atlanta and the excellent
Simpsonwood Conference Center.
I feel you will be richly rewarded for your participation. We
hope this year to allow extra time for fellowship and enjoyment
of the beautiful setting in which the conference is held. But
there will also be intense learning, as well as every
opportunity for questions. A special feature of the conference
is of course the celebrated “faith stories” of any who choose to
give them. Many who come are finding fellowship for the first
time, since it is difficult to meet with others of similar
beliefs in many parts of the US and the world. The conference is
only as good as its participants. Plan on being a blessing to
others and on gaining a corresponding inspiration. Jesus did say
that we are all expected to share the gifts of truth we have
received and at no time in history, I suppose, is the world more
desperately in need of a sound, simple presentation of the
Gospel of the Kingdom and the identity of the human Messiah and
his One God.
Transportation
We will provide transportation between Atlanta airport and Simpsonwood for $25
round-trip or $15 one-way, at the following times:
|
Airport to Simpsonwood |
|
Sunday, April 27 |
1:00 pm |
3:30 pm |
|
Simpsonwood to Airport |
|
Wed., April 30 |
1:00 pm |
The conference begins with registration at 4 pm on Sunday and ends with lunch on
Wednesday. Driving directions to Simpsonwood Conference Center are at
simpsonwood.org
Post-conference Class
Anthony Buzzard will teach “The Crisis over God: Helping Others Understand Who
God and Jesus Are” from Wednesday afternoon, April 30 to Friday, May 2. The cost
for the class is $298 for credit and $149 for continuing education. It will be
held at Simpsonwood, with the same room/meal rates for Wed. and Thurs. nights —
$74 per night for single, $58 per person per night for double. Please call
Atlanta Bible College at 800-347-4261 or 404-362-0052
before March 31 to
register.
Cost
|
|
Single |
Double (per person) |
Quad
(per person) |
|
3 nights w/meals |
$223 |
$175 |
$159 |
|
Conf. fee |
$20 |
$20 |
$20 |
|
Total |
$243 |
$195 |
$179 |
17th
Theological Conference · April 27 - April 30, 2008
There are two ways to register this year...
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To
register by mail, print and then completely fill out the
registration form and mail it with minimum deposit of $50
per room before March 31st to:
Atlanta Bible College,
PO Box 100,000, Morrow, GA
30260.
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To register electronically,
click
here...