Talks & Resources from CO's Annual New Years Conference
Matt Reagan finishes conference by covering Matthew 9:35-10:1 and answering the question: now what?
Matt Reagan uses Mark 10:17-31 to continue answering the question: is Christianity hard or easy?
Matt Reagan discusses Hebrews 10:11-18 to answer the question: is Christianity hard or easy?
WC Garret uses Romans 5:6-10 to explain that there is no better love than the love of God.
Men, women, friendship, relationships, sexuality, marriage, is there anything else that needs to be said to get you to attend? These issues dominate our culture, campuses, and personal lives but often get addressed with either unhelpful critique or unhinged celebration. Don't come for definitive answers but, rather, insights and questions to foster and fuel a conversation that is both important and urgent. God offers us...
Psalm 16:11 says that there is "fullness of joy" in the presence of God. I don't know about you, but I don't want to settle for "going through the motions." Join us as we explore what it means to walk with God in His way, for His glory and our good.
Hear from a panel of leaders about why the world needs great Christian leaders in all professional spheres of life. If you are looking for a vision of how God could use you in your future career to impact the kingdom as a leader, you should attend this seminar!
What is the vision that Christ has for your life? This seminar is for those looking to disciple others, and for those who want to be discipled themselves. Come and learn how to have a life of impact through gospel-centered discipleship.
Life is full of choices, and college is often a season filled with some of the biggest decisions—what major to choose, which relationships to invest in, and what path to pursue after graduation. But how can you know what God wants you to do?
Rest is something God invites us into, but do we really even know what rest is? Let's learn how to quiet our minds and stop carrying more than we ought by seeing what Biblical rest for our soul looks like.
Matt Bradner uses Matthew 13:31-32 to show that decisions that may seem insignificant can lead to great destinations or great destruction. Therefore, it is important that we actively take steps closer to God, rather than away.
Matt Bradner uses Matthew 28:18-20 to examine The Great Commission and to explain Christians’ spiritual calling to make disciples.
Matt Bradner uses Psalms: 133:1-3 to demonstarate how God has purposed us to be good Christian teammates that together make up a great team.
Nate Bishop uses Romans 12:1-8 to explain how God has, is, and will continue to work in our lives.
Nate Bishop uses Romans 3:9-20 to explain that because all have sinned against God, all are accountable to God.
Nate Bishop uses Romans 1:8-17 to explain how the gospel is good news always. He explains how the Gospel never disappoints, always saves, radically transforms, and fully sustains.
If you're coming to the New Year's Conference and have expressed barriers to believing in the Christian faith, or, if you are a believer but have doubts that feel difficult to overcome, this seminar will take time to engage with a few common barriers to belief, and hopefully, find the truth to help with overcoming your barriers to belief and persistent doubts.
As a Christian you are welcomed into the family of God. While that truth connects us with believers all over the world, it is given particular expression in the local church for the benefit of every believer — including college students. Being a part of a local church is an incredible resource for you now, and learning to appreciate this resource during the college years will help prepare you for the post-college years ...
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