2025 CoRE Conference to Focus on the Church’s Voice in Culture

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BJU Seminary will hold its annual CoRE Conference Feb. 3-5 on the BJU campus. 

This year’s theme, “Has the Church Lost Her Voice? Recovering the Authority of the Church,” will explore how the church can reclaim its authority on key issues such as the Gospel, missions, family roles, and more. In a world filled with relativism and unsound doctrine, this conference will equip attendees to speak with confidence about the role of the church and fulfill the Great Commission.

Speakers include Josh Crockett, BJU president; Billy Gotcher, BJU Seminary professor; Armen Thomassian, senior minister of Faith Free Presbyterian Church in Greenville, SC; Andreas Köstenberger, research professor at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Kevin Bauder, research professor of Systematic Theology at Central Baptist Theological Seminary; and Stuart Scott, BJU Seminary professor.

“BJU Seminary’s CoRE Conference focuses on the crucial role of the church,” says Dr. Neal Cushman, BJU Seminary dean. “In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul identifies the church as ‘the pillar and ground of the truth’, the church is commissioned to speak God’s message boldly and persuasively. If we shrink from this responsibility, we certainly have “lost our voice.” May the Lord empower the church to embrace the authority that God has given to her.”

Registration information is available here. Session recordings will be added to the CoRe archives page after the conference. 

 

About BJU Seminary

BJU Seminary is a conservative graduate school of theology and ministry in Greenville, South Carolina. Part of Bob Jones University, BJU Seminary features a world-class faculty of 25 full-time and adjunct professors recognized as specialists in fields ranging across theology, ministry, apologetics, counseling and missions — fulfilling a commitment to equip leaders to effectively proclaim the Word, serve the church and advance the Gospel.

The Seminary is pursuing a 500 x 5 x 5 strategic vision of putting 500 pastors on the path to the pulpit in the next five years — and every five years after that — through a 5P Plan of innovation and investment in the areas of program, partnerships, people, plant and profile.

BJU Seminary offers full-time, flexible graduate programs and certificates in areas including biblical counseling, theological studies, expository preaching, ministry studies, intercultural studies, biblical language and literature, Bible teaching, chaplaincy and master of divinity.

 

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