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What an exciting conference we had! Next year, Jan 19-23, 2012 will be our 10th Year and will feature speakers Marcus Borg, Richard Rohrbaugh, Mary Jo Leddy, Elizabeth May and others. Information will be posted in June on the program for 2012. Registration starts on August 15.Thank you to all our volunteers, delegates, presenters and staff!

See Douglas Todd’s Article on Philip Yancey: Vancouver Sun Jan 29, 2011. Download a handout of his presentation.

Check out what the Edmonton based March Congregational Life Newsletter had to say about our Conference!

 

  • Download a copy of the 2011 Conference Schedule at a Glance or details of the main sessions or workshops
  • Download the full conference brochure
  • Register online for the conference (please make sure that you have a copy of the Schedule at  a  Glance and workshop list handy when you do so!)
  • Please Note change in Workshop
    Bethel Lee’s workshop “Why is the United Church so Confusing?” has been replaced with Martin Brokenleg: “Deep Talk on Aboriginal Issues”
    This workshop is a guided conversation on current and past dynamics of Native and non-Native relationships.  Come prepared to just talk and start real dialogue to begin true reconciliation. A maximum of 40 people can attend this workshop.
  • Download a registration form
  • See frequently asked questions
  • Read our Special Needs policy
  • Download a  copy of suggested readings (PDF) by our 2011 speakers
  • The United Church of Canada is offering a Learning-in-Community Grant of up to $1250 for those who wish to attend the event as a group, and then continue to meet and reflect on learnings together.  Apply online.

    Each year, our participants tell us how much they enjoyed the conference and how much they learned:

    This is hands down, the very best continuing education event I have attended. ..  only sorry to have missed previous Epiphany Explorations.

    I have learned to trust this event …  knowing that I will be blown away  – awe, inspiration, affirmation of gifts and insights, progressive understanding of Christianity in the world.

    Always a highlight of my faith journey – much food for thought and growth.

    Keep it going. It was like a pilgrimage to be here.

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