The Reformation's Unremitting Relevance

How can the Reformers guide us in speaking into our church, family, and everyday lives to ensure they remain consistently aligned with Christ and His Kingdom? 

These are some of the questions we will address at this year's Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. We hope you will join us April 25-27 in Bryn Mawr, PA, for Reformation: Church, Family, and Everyday Life. Register by midnight on Monday, March 31, to save $20 per person.

The primary aim of this year's theme is to encourage Christians to consider the worldview that the Reformation offers believers, encapsulated in the phrase Soli Deo Gloria. What perspective should we have as citizens of Heaven serving King Jesus while living in this time and place? We are delighted to have Ian Hamilton, Jeffrey Stivason, and Derek Thomas as our conference speakers. Ryan McGraw will deliver our pre-conference on The Son, the Seed, and the Sacraments: An Introduction to Covenant Theology. Moving from the eternal covenant of redemption, Ryan will survey the covenant of grace, promoting Trinity-exalting doxology and God-focused living in the church and the family. Taking a non-controversial approach to covenant theology, he will address key issues related to the terms, the unity, the stages, the members, the churchly context, and the God of the covenant.

Thanks to our partners at Crossway, everyone attending the 2025 PCRT will receive a copy of Ryan's book What Is Covenant Theology?

We are less than 30 days away from this exciting opportunity to learn from these gifted communicators. Learn more and register at AllianceNet.org/event/pcrt25.

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Robert Brady