Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals to Host Two, Free of Charge, Livestream Conferences this Spring (April PCRT Event on Delighting in the Trinity)

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Grant Van Leuven

Puritan Board Freshman
I recently began serving the Alliance as a part-time staff person and with that "hat" on I wanted to share about upcoming conferences that will be live-streamed without charge and will not require registration. For a full news release announcement with more details about both conferences please visit: http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/1915985101.html (related event links are are included below for convenience).

An excerpt from that news release:

The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals (alliancenet.org) is making two annual events available without fee or registration through online streaming at youtube.com/user/AllianceWeb and facebook.com/AllianceofConfessingEvangelicals. The Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, “Delighting in Our Triune God,” will stream over April 28 to May 5, and the Quakertown Women's Conference, “Contentment in Christ,” will from May 14 to 15. The audio from these pre-recorded spring conferences will later be available for purchase. For times, topics, and speaker bios, visit reformedevents.org.

Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology 2021, “Delighting in Our Triune God,” April 28 to May 5. The first council of the ancient church at Nicaea in 325 A.D. defended the doctrine of the Trinity, one God in three Persons, against attacks seen as heretical while requiring subscription to it as essential for a Christian profession. Speakers are: Michael Barrett, Jonathan Landry Cruse, David Garner, Robert Letham, Richard Phillips, Todd Rester, and Jeff Stivason.

Quakertown Women's Conference 2021, "Contentment in Christ," May 14 to 15. Christian contentment through diverse and trying circumstances is a command found in Scriptures such as 1 Timothy 6:8 and Hebrews 13:5. Yet the discipline is described by renowned Puritan authors as a "rare jewel" and an "art" that eludes most Christians. This conference will teach how contentment, though difficult to acquire, is attainable for believers through cultivation with examples such as the Apostle Paul in Philippians 4:11 to model. Speakers are: Hannah Anderson, Cecelia Bernhardt, Megan Hill, and Kathleen Nielson.

We also just released two new books that may be of interest: http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/8351685073.html
 
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