World's Largest Family Ministry Team Event Scheduled for 2020
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Orange
Oct. 14, 2019
ATLANTA, Oct. 14, 2019 /Standard Newswire/ -- Over 8,000 church leaders and volunteers will gather April 29-May 1, 2020, in Atlanta for the 13th annual Orange Conference. Focused on stewarding the faith and character of the next generation, this highly-anticipated event brings together family ministry teams from all over the world, including senior, NextGen, student, children's, and preschool leaders, as well as volunteers.
"Every Generation Needs a New Revolution," the theme for the upcoming event, promises to help leaders rethink and redesign ministry for the coming decade. Too many churches lose influence with a generation because they make the mistake of championing what worked then, at the expense of what works now. Effective leaders know the difference. This event is an invitation to learn how to communicate timeless truths in the ways that today's kids learn at every phase of their life.
Thousands of ministry teams prioritize The Orange Conference each year because of its reputation for innovation and the can’t-miss opportunity to engage with other influencers and leaders who want to have a lasting impact on kids. Additionally, the event is a chance for teams to enjoy time away from the office together, discover new resources and ideas, network with peers, and have fun.
The conference is built on a relationally-driven model for ministry which believes that when the influence of parents and the Church are combined, it has a greater impact on the personal faith of children and students. Therefore, most information is focused on family ministry—birth through high school—but with a variety of keynotes and over 100 breakouts to choose from, everyone in attendance will find what they need.
Attendees can expect another amazing year of high-caliber educators, pastors, and professional leaders imparting practical and inspirational advice. Already confirmed for 2020 are: Simon Sinek, Danielle Strickland, Mark Batterson, Dharius Daniels, Angela Santomero, Josh Shipp, Ryan Leak, Kristen Ivy, Kellen Moore, Gerald Fadayomi, Reggie Joiner, and Andy Stanley. Dozens of new speakers will be added over the coming months.
Senior leaders are encouraged to attend Rethink Leadership, which takes place across the street from Orange Conference, and allows executive and senior pastors to hear from world-class leaders who bring innovative ideas specific to them in an exclusive and peer-focused setting.
Registration opens October 17th, and for one day only, people can save $90 off regular rates plus get insider first access to breakouts, which often sell out. For more information, please visit TheOrangeConference.com.
SOURCE Orange
CONTACT: Lindsay Gonzalez, 866-343-4874, lgonzalez@rethinkgroup.org
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TheOrangeConference.com
Orange
Oct. 14, 2019
ATLANTA, Oct. 14, 2019 /Standard Newswire/ -- Over 8,000 church leaders and volunteers will gather April 29-May 1, 2020, in Atlanta for the 13th annual Orange Conference. Focused on stewarding the faith and character of the next generation, this highly-anticipated event brings together family ministry teams from all over the world, including senior, NextGen, student, children's, and preschool leaders, as well as volunteers.
"Every Generation Needs a New Revolution," the theme for the upcoming event, promises to help leaders rethink and redesign ministry for the coming decade. Too many churches lose influence with a generation because they make the mistake of championing what worked then, at the expense of what works now. Effective leaders know the difference. This event is an invitation to learn how to communicate timeless truths in the ways that today's kids learn at every phase of their life.
Thousands of ministry teams prioritize The Orange Conference each year because of its reputation for innovation and the can’t-miss opportunity to engage with other influencers and leaders who want to have a lasting impact on kids. Additionally, the event is a chance for teams to enjoy time away from the office together, discover new resources and ideas, network with peers, and have fun.
The conference is built on a relationally-driven model for ministry which believes that when the influence of parents and the Church are combined, it has a greater impact on the personal faith of children and students. Therefore, most information is focused on family ministry—birth through high school—but with a variety of keynotes and over 100 breakouts to choose from, everyone in attendance will find what they need.
Attendees can expect another amazing year of high-caliber educators, pastors, and professional leaders imparting practical and inspirational advice. Already confirmed for 2020 are: Simon Sinek, Danielle Strickland, Mark Batterson, Dharius Daniels, Angela Santomero, Josh Shipp, Ryan Leak, Kristen Ivy, Kellen Moore, Gerald Fadayomi, Reggie Joiner, and Andy Stanley. Dozens of new speakers will be added over the coming months.
Senior leaders are encouraged to attend Rethink Leadership, which takes place across the street from Orange Conference, and allows executive and senior pastors to hear from world-class leaders who bring innovative ideas specific to them in an exclusive and peer-focused setting.
Registration opens October 17th, and for one day only, people can save $90 off regular rates plus get insider first access to breakouts, which often sell out. For more information, please visit TheOrangeConference.com.
SOURCE Orange
CONTACT: Lindsay Gonzalez, 866-343-4874, lgonzalez@rethinkgroup.org
Related Links
TheOrangeConference.com