2024 Evangelism Conference equips, encourages Arkansas Baptists
Sermons from the Evangelism Conference will be shared on the ABSC website in the coming weeks
Sermons from the Evangelism Conference will be shared on the ABSC website in the coming weeks
Arkansas Baptist worship ministers across the state recently had the opportunity to participate in a lunch and workshop led by Joe Crider, dean and professor of church music and worship at Southwestern Theological Baptist Seminary.
The Statewide Conference on Evangelism and Church Health (ECON) took place on January 24-25, 2022 at Geyer Springs First Baptist Church in Little Rock.
When it comes to sharing the Gospel, Evans encourages Christians to communicate that the Bible is relevant to every unique challenge that a person could face.
“Methods may change, but the message stays the same.” Those words will echo in my head for the rest of my life.
ECON gives Arkansas Baptists an annual opportunity to step away from the trenches of daily life to unite hearts and focus sights upon the Gospel message and ministries entrusted to us. As we draw nearer to the time for this year’s conference, I would like to suggest twenty-two reasons for you to prayerfully consider joining us:
It’s been almost two years since Arkansas Baptists last gathered for ECON, an evangelism and church health conference. However, 2022 is shaping up to be the year of returns as we head back to Geyer Springs Baptist Church in Little Rock on January 24-25 for a jam packed event – the first of many this year.
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