An incredibly heartfelt thank-you to everyone who helped put on this year’s conference in NYC, especially our friends at Calvary St. George’s. We couldn’t be more grateful for how it all went. We are excited to announce that next year’s NY Conference will take place April 14-16, 2016!
Once again we are making the recordings available at no charge; we only ask that those who were not able to attend this year consider making a donation to help cover the cost of the event. Download links are followed by an in-line player for each recording. Almost everything was videotaped, and we’ll be rolling the clips out gradually over the next few weeks (a couple of the presentations won’t make much sense without the accompanying footage). We have also provided a link at the very bottom to download everything in one big file. Nadia was kind enough to allow us to post a couple of highlights from her presentation, and we should have clips from the discussion with Tullian soon too. Stay tuned!
Thursday April 16th
Welcome and Devotion 1 – Jim Munroe
Absolution Is Just – Jacob Smith
Friday April 17th
Cold Dead Hands – Sarah Condon

Photo courtesy of Ellis Creek Photography (www.elliscreekphotography.com)
Morning Breakouts
I’m New Here! What’s Going On? – Jacob Smith & Sarah Condon
Even My Slate? Jesus as the Ultimate Mr Clean – Nick Lannon
The Seventh Deadly Sin – Ted Scofield
Faith Formed Through Imagination: Sharing the Gospel with Our Youngest Members – Melina Smith & Jackie Demarco
Learning to Look in a Distracted Word – James Gilmore
Hidden Holiness: The Experience of Sanctification? – Will McDavid
Afternoon Breakouts A
Salty Lamb: The Ludicrous Legacy of Robert Farrar Capon – Ethan Richardson
Stories of Grace – John Zahl (Stay tuned for version that includes video clips. Won’t make sense without them!)

Photo courtesy of Hawley Schneider Photography. (www.hawleyschneider.com)
Afternoon Breakouts B
Zen and the Art of Law and Gospel – Jim McNeely
House of Yoga, Church of CrossFit: Filling the Spiritual Void with Exercise – Evan Brush
Two Kinds of Christianity – Nadia Bolz-Weber
The Authority to Forgive – Nadia Bolz-Weber

Photo courtesy of Ellis Creek Photography (www.elliscreekphotography.com/)
Saturday April 18th
Lay Down Your Weary Tune – David Zahl (Not identical to the talk of the same name given in Tyler)
The Gospel in the 21st Century – Nadia Bolz-Weber, Tullian Tchividjian & John Zahl (clips coming soon!)
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