2010 Events

I know that we’re not even past Christmas yet, but if you’re like me your schedule is getting booked already. If you’re in the Toronto area, you may want to mark a couple of events in your calendar before you get all booked up.

January Theology Pub – Most months, up to twelve people get together to enjoy some food and drink and to discuss theology. In January we’re doing something different. We’re booking a small theatre so we can watch and discuss the movie Collision.

COLLISION carves a new path in documentary film-making as it pits leading atheist, political journalist and bestselling author Christopher Hitchens against fellow author, satirist and evangelical theologian Douglas Wilson, as they go on the road to exchange blows over the question: “Is Christianity Good for the World?”. The two contrarians laugh, confide and argue, in public and in private, as they journey through three cities. And the film captures it all.

This will take place on Monday, January 18 at 7:00 p.m. Mark the date down. If you want to join the theology pub email list, fill out this form and you’re in:

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You can also check out the theology pub website, which will have additional details in a few weeks.

2010 Simeon Trust Workshop – My friend Ian Clary raved about last year’s Simeon Trust Workshop:

I know that I often speak in exaggeration, but I can honestly say that this was one of the best conferences I’ve ever attended. Practical, soul searching, biblical, affective, encouraging…
I highly, highly recommend that if a Simeon Trust workshop comes within a five hour radius of you that you attend one. You will not be disappointed! Your preaching will improve and your congregation will love you for it. Even if you’ve been at the game for thirty years, you will still benefit from a gathering such as this!

Details of the 2010 conference are now online. Book the dates (March 3-5) while they’re still open, and register now before the price goes up.

Darryl Dash

Darryl Dash

I'm a grateful husband, father, oupa, and pastor of Grace Fellowship Church Don Mills. I love learning, writing, and encouraging. I'm on a lifelong quest to become a humble, gracious old man.
Toronto, Canada