UK Conference List 2010

by dan on February 3, 2010

Better late than never.  Here is my list of some of the UK conferences scheduled to take place in 2010 which would be worth attending – more will be added as details are made available.  See my roundup of previous year’s conferences 2008 HERE and 2009 HERE 

For pastors, youth and children pastors/workers:  

The Bible Centred Youthworker Conference (25-28 January)

  • Theme: Wise Up.
  • Speaker: Steve Midgley. 

South East Gospel Partnership Conference (6 February)

  • Theme: Making Disciples of Christ.
  • Speakers: Mark Dever, Rico Tice.
  • More information HERE

Total Church Conference (19-20 February)

  • Speaker: Tim Chester, Steve Timmis.
  • More information HERE.

Oak Hill’s Monday Morning Ministry (24 February)

  • Theme: Persuasive Preaching.
  • Speaker: David Cook.
  • More information HERE.

Radstock International Conference (25-27 February)

  • Theme: Pursuing God…Transforming the World
  • Speakers: Anthony Adams, Andy Upton, Alok Srivastava.  
  • More information HERE

Oak Hill’s Monday Morning Ministry (17 March)

  • Theme: Pastors, purity and porn.
  • Speaker: Richard Winter.
  • More information HERE.  

Banner of Truth Leicester Minister’s Conference (26-29 April)

  • Speakers: O Palmer Robertson, Iain Campbell, Liam Goligher, Wyn Hughes, Ted Donnelly.
  • More information HERE.

300 Leaders (15 May)

  • Speaker: Matt Chandler.
  • More information HERE.  

Oak Hill’s Monday Morning Ministry (19 May)

  • Theme: Temptation: from Augustine to Screwtape.
  • Speaker: Liam Goligher.
  • More information HERE. 

Dwell London 2010 (22 May)

  • Speakers: Steve Timmis, Ed Stetzer, Terry Virgo.
  • More information HERE.

Reaching the Unreached II (22 May)

  • Speakers: Steve Casey, Duncan Forbes, Simon Smallwood.
  • More information HERE.

Evangelical Ministry Assembly (23-25 June)

  • Theme: Not by might, nor by power – Spirit-filled ministry
  • Speakers: John Piper, Rupert Bentley-Taylor, Christopher Ash, Vaughan Roberts.
  • More information HERE. 

Oak Hill Summer Courses (12-14 July)

  • Theme: Theology and gospel in Luke.
  • Speaker: Mike Ovey.
  • More information HERE. 

Oak Hill Summer Courses (14-16 July)

  • Theme: Practical Apologetics.
  • Speaker: Dan Strange.
  • More information HERE. 

The Evangelists Conference (5 October)

  • Theme: Preaching Jesus.
  • Speaker: Sinclair Ferguson.
  • More information HERE. 

For everyone:  

London Men’s & Women’s Convention (13 March)

  • Theme: The God Confusion.
  • Speakers: Tim Keller, Al Stewart, Rico Tice.
  • More information HERE. 

Emmanuel Evangelical Church Family Conference (20 March)

  • Theme: The Family – Under Siege?
  • Speakers: Ian Fry, David Field.
  • More information HERE

New Word Alive (13-18 April)

  • Speakers: Jerry Bridges, Wayne Grudem & others.
  • More information HERE. 

Bible by the Beach (30 April-3 May)

  • Theme: Glory in the Cross.
  • Speakers: J.I. Packer, Alistair Begg.
  • More information HERE.

For young people:  

Sorted Nano (24 April)

  • Theme: The God who saves.
  • Speaker: Nathan Howard.
  • More information HERE. 

Banner of Truth Youth Conference (24-27 April)

  • Speakers: Alun & Margaret McNabb, Paul Yeulett, Iain Murray.
  • More information HERE.

Contagious Nano (16-22 August)

  • Theme: The book of Revelation.
  • More information HERE. 

Contagious East/West (16-22 / 23-29 August)

  • Theme: The book of Revelation.
  • More information HERE / HERE. 

Sound (November)

  • Theme: tbc.
  • Speaker: tbc.
  • More information HERE. 

Sorted (November)

  • Theme: tbc.
  • Speaker: tbc.
  • More information HERE.

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Dave K February 4, 2010 at 3:49 pm

Well done.
I’m sure there are others too. Not least the Northern Men’s Convention?
http://www.christianconventions.org.uk/nmc/index.php

Neil Robbie February 8, 2010 at 11:50 am

There’s also the Fellowship of Word and Spirit conference at The Hayes, Swanwick, which I’m booked on
8-10 March
http://www.fows.org/

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