Church & Mission Events
The centenary of the Edinburgh 1910 Missionary Conference has led many churches and institutions to plan events to mark this important anniversary. If you are planning an event related to the themes of Edinburgh 1910 or 2010 and would like to be mentioned on these pages please get in touch with us.
North America
World Communion of Reformed Churches, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan (USA) 18 - 28 June 2010
A Celebration to mark the merging of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Reformed Ecumenical Council as the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC).
Asia
Asia Emerging Leaders Summit II: Defining Asia’s New Leadership Paradigm: April 8-11, 2008. Singapore
This event will bring together some 80-100 young leaders (approximately 22 – 42 years of age) from all over Asia for 4 days of equipping, strategizing, praying, networking and reflecting on current and future leadership challenges for leadership in Asia.
Europe
Living as a People of Hope: 23-27th April 2008, Prague
A conference for European Christian Leaders organised by RELaY European Christian Network. Conference Brochure [pdf].
Themes: Making Sense of the times - equiping for harvest - preparing for the return of the Lord.
Speakers: Peter Herback and P. Raniero Cantalamessa
IAMS Human Identity and the Gospel of Reconciliation: 16-23 August 2008, Hungary
International Association for Mission Studies (IAMS) XIIth Quadrennial Conference: Human Identity and the Gospel of Reconciliation. Agenda for Mission Studies and Praxis in the 21st Century in Balatonfűred, Hungary. For more information see: www.missionstudies.org
United Evangelical Mission consultation on mission theology early 2009.
Almost one hundred years after the World Mission Conference in Edinburgh, we want to bring together mission theologians and practitioners from all UEM member churches to consider the theological challenges of mission today. Through exchange and dialogue, we hope to enrich and question each other so that our focus on mission in our respective contexts will be sharpened. See call for papers for themes and deadlines.