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Major Issues in Westminster Theology
With significant contemporary debates in full swing relating to
the Assemblys doctrine of the law of God in personal and public life, it will be timely to hear from respected pastor-theologians speaking on these subjects, and more.
This year’s conference represents the third installment of a three-year series focusing on Christ’s three offices: Prophet, Priest, and King. The 2010 event will focus on the kingly office of our Lord. Christ’s kingly work will be explored from a variety of theological disciplines including Biblical theology, systematic theology, historical theology, and practical theology. The goal of the conference is to enrich and edify pastors and laypeople with the scope and glory of the work of Christ the Mediatorial King!
Come and hear these presentations which will be both scholarly and practical. Pastors, church leaders, and all serious students of God’s Word will benefit from this conference.
Westminster Resource Table
Special, hard-to-find tools and resources and tools related to the study of the Westminster Assembly and its work, as well as other Reformed materials -- books and CDs -- will be made available by Crown & Covenant Publications and others.
Informal Give and Take with Leading Scholars
There will be times for questions and informal discussion. Registrants will have an opportunity to fellowship and interact with leading scholars of the Westminster Assembly. There will be question and answer times after each lecture and informal discussion at break times.
CD Giveaway
Everyone attending the conference will receive free a complete CD collection in MP3 format of our previous conferences (2004-2009) from the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.
A Bonus for Early Paid Registration
The first 25 paid registrants will receive a CD entitled Hallel by New Song or Faithfulness by Tim and Kaylee McCracken. Both music CDs are new releases in 2010 by Crown & Covenant Publications.
In addition, the first 25 paid registrants will receive a free copy of Gabriel N. E. Fluhrer's Atonement from the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.

As some prominent Christians question the central role of the Atonement for the Christian message it is our responsibility, like the Bereans, to check out whether what they say is true. This book collects the thoughts of some of the churches most respected teachers from both sides of the Atlantic.
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