Here we, the Church, stand...
Since 2017, a growing number of faithful churches in western mid-Vermont have been gathering together to celebrate the great truths of the Protestant Reformation.
Our conference for 2025 will be a celebration of Christian Vocation. We live in a culture where hard work is seen as a necessary evil. People value entertainment and leisure more highly than work, and then are surprised when their lives lack meaning and purpose. Christians are created to worship God through their work, and Jesus Christ redeemed his people so that they would produce Good Works. When God redeems his people, he redeems their work as well with transformed hearts and minds and with humble and obedient spirit. Every time we celebrate the Lord’s Table, we are celebrating the Work of Jesus Christ. The Passion Week we just celebrated around Easter is about Jesus laboring to defeat sin and death in his body and blood, not just in Spirit. Our conference talks will celebrate the many aspects of Vocation: Creation (emulating God’s Work), Craftsmanship (dignity of Good Work), Covenant (Work building Families), Cultivation (Work towards Spiritual Growth), Conduct (Duty & Ethics in or Work), Contentment (Joy in Doing Work).
If you’ve landed on our site, hopefully that means you are considering attending. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Admission is free.
Contact
➤ LOCATION
13 Champlain St.
Brandon, VT 05733
☎ CONTACT
(802) 247-3339
What to expect...
Biblical Expository Preaching
Our primary means of displaying the glory of Christ as our supreme treasure is Biblical exposition of the text of Scripture. For this reason, we have prepared a series of sermons that will be preached throughout the course of the conference.
Christ-Exalting Worship
The worship at the conference includes a broad span of hymns throughout church history: both modern hymns and also hymns that have endured through the ages. Additionally, we offer moments of sincere reflection on a Biblical text or truth through the inclusion of choral art pieces.
Fervent Pastoral Scholarship
The commitment of the pastors involved includes a dedicated effort to write well-researched articles that are an offering of genuine scholarship as well as a humble submission to the accountability of their fellow pastors. All articles and submissions are collectively printed in our conference booklet which is secured by permission for use in the local church.
“It is no ordinary dignity that is ascribed to
the church when it is called the pillar and ground of the truth. For what higher terms could he have used to describe it?”