ACCC 2024 Convention Breakout Session Schedule

The 83rd annual convention of the American Council of Christian Churches is next week! Information, schedule, and registration are all available here. Please register if you’re planning on joining us so we may be adequately prepared to minister to you!

This year’s convention has 8 different breakout presentations planned, all directed toward expressing and fulfilling the convention’s theme of “Christ Victorious Over the World.”

The schedule of breakout presentations is:

Wednesday, October 22

2:15, First breakout session

  • Christian Nationalism in Contrast with Religious Liberty
    Brad Gsell
    Secretary, Faith Presbytery Bible Presbyterian Church
    President, International Council of Christian Churches
    President, Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions
  • Virtual World Living: Video Gaming Culture
    Jonathan Peters
    Administrative Assistant, Reformation Bible Church

3:30, Second session

  • The Current State of the Southern Baptist Convention
    Dr. Larry Oats
    Professor, Maranatha Baptist University and Seminary

Thursday, October 23

1:15, Third breakout session

  • Critical Theory
    Jonathan Peters
    Administrative Assistant, Reformation Bible Church
  • How To Teach Separation in Your Church
    Dan Greenfield
    Pastor, Orwell Bible Church, Orwell, OH
    Executive Secretary, ACCC

2:30, Fourth breakout session

  • How New Evangelicalism Is Still New
    Kevin Hobi
    Pastor, New Boston Baptist Church, New Boston, NH
    Treasurer, ACCC
  • Assessing Efforts To “Reclaim” Biblical Fundamentalism From “Cultural” Fundamentalism
    Dan Greenfield
    Pastor, Orwell Bible Church, Orwell, OH
    Executive Secretary, ACCC

3:45, Fifth Session

  • The Purpose and Mission of The ACCC
    Jonathan Smith
    Pastor, Tipton Bible Church, Tipton, IA
    President, ACCC

Author: American Council of Christian Churches

Since 1941 the ACCC has sought to PROVIDE information, encouragement, and assistance to Bible-believing churches, fellowships and individuals; to PRESERVE our Christian heritage through exposure of, opposition to, and separation from doctrinal impurity and compromise in current religious trends and movements; to PROTECT churches from religious and political restrictions, subtle or obvious, that would hinder their ministries for God; to PROMOTE obedience to the inerrant Word of God.