

We hear from Katie McLean and Mads Baker on how we can continue to lean into our identity as salt and light in the world.
Kemi is a qualified journalist, strategist and writer and currently works with The Church of England as Churches & Networks Consultant and project lead for Thy Kingdom Come: a global prayer movement for evangelisation, that reaches more than a million people, across 85 different denominations and traditions, in nearly 90% of countries worldwide.
A seminar looking at how we find the balance between the work God has given us and the call to 'be'. Navigating the different ways that calling is emphasised in and the times when it feels like we're being asked to lay it all down again.
Esther Bonsu-Liburd is a dynamic and passionate public speaker, who loves to empower and guide people to live a life of total freedom, surrender and significance in Christ. Her deepest cry is that this generation will learn to understand how significant, and valuable they are! Listen in and be inspired.
Moses was dead and Joshua had to step up…He was commanded to be strong and courageous because the Lord was with Him. God wants to use ordinary people like you to do extraordinary things especially in these days.
The current cultural climate: What does research have to do with sharing the good-news of Jesus today? Can facts free us from false narratives? With all the upheaval in our current world impacting us is this positive or negative for reaching out with the good news of Jesus Christ?
Living by faith: behind the scenes - An honest look at what is like to rely on God for your salary and more. How and why is this way of life appealing and what happens when it goes wrong?
The idea of the talk is around rethinking what it means to share your faith in the workplace, and how your practice might need to change to facilitate that in this new hybrid world.
Digital natives are accessing more pornography, more often, than any other generation before them. They also use their digital landscape to create community, be a voice and even effect global change. Could this generation be the generation that tackles and talks about the damaging impact of porn both personally and globally?
Dennis O’Neil knows what it is to lean into the gifts and opportunities God opens up. As a founder, leader, mobiliser, Dennis reminds us that we don’t need courage for the easy bits, and that the ‘boss’ (aka, God!) has everything in hand.
While the church continues to be active at local level, many commentators suggest that it has effectively lost its public voice. This session will explore how the church might find confidence in sharing its life-giving message in public in contemporary culture.
A powerful talk from David as he unpacks the verse and theme for the conference, Joshua 1.9. We get to see how Joshua 1.9 fits within the surrounding verses, and some of the depths and texture that might be missed as an isolated verse.
We hear from futurist and speaker, Dr Patrick Dixon, who brings a wealth of research and insights to paint a hope-filled picture for the church in this season. An engaging and energising talk.
Becoming a captain is the pinnacle of any airline pilots career, and after 4 years of learning her craft in the right hand seat, Emma Henderson was ready….or at least that’s what she thought! However, disaster struck, twice, and although the story has a happy ending, the challenges Emma faced on her way to achieving this dream were ones which really tested her faith.