Reforming Discipleship
Shaping the Canyons of our Souls

In "Reforming Discipleship" we will be considering how to carve better paths of discipleship as we shape the deeper parts of us by Biblical Truth and how that changes us and the relationships closest to us.
Dr. Van Dixhoorn brings a world-class understanding of the historic Christian faith through confessions and catechisms and how those ancient tools can be used to shape the canyons of our souls, those deepest parts of us
from which we love God & others.

Advanced Registration: $20
Same Day Admission: $40
Children and students under the age of 21: Free 

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Conference Schedule

Friday 9/26
Talk 1: 7:00-8:30 pm - "Reforming Discipleship In Our Hearts"

Saturday 9/27
Talk 2: 9:00-10:15 am - "Reforming Discipleship In Our Relationships"
Coffee Break- 10:15-10:45 am
Talk 3: 10:45-12:00 pm - "Reforming Discipleship In Our Community"

Sunday 9/28
9:30 am- All are welcome to join us for worship where Dr. Van Dixhoorn will preach.

 

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Why is the Westminster Confession of Faith important?

Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn
Our Reformation Conference 2025 Speaker

Dr. Van Dixhoorn is Professor of Church History and Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte. A leading expert on the work of the Westminster Assembly, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in recognition of his five-volume work The Minutes and Papers of the Westminster Assembly, 1643-1653 (Oxford University Press). He is currently working on a major monograph on the Westminster Assembly, having recently completed an edition of John Lightfoot’s journals, published with Oxford University Press.

After receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, Dr. Van Dixhoorn was awarded a post-doctoral fellowship from the British Academy. He also studied at Westminster Theological Seminary (MDiv, ThM) and Huron College, The University of Western Ontario (B.A.). He was a member of the Faculty of History of the University of Cambridge and held two fellowships at Wolfson College, Cambridge. Since 2013, Dr. Van Dixhoorn has also served as an honorary research fellow at the University of East Anglia in the U.K., and since 2023 as an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto.

Ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Dr. Van Dixhoorn has served as a pastor at Cambridge Presbyterian Church in the U.K. and at Grace Presbyterian Church in Vienna, Va. He and his wife Emily have five children.

Past Conferences
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