Steinbach Bible College, along with our supporting conferences, are excited to host the 2025 Leadership Conference on March 14-15 with guest speaker Rick Langer from Biola University.
Theme: Winsome Conviction: Disagreeing Without Dividing the Church
FRIDAY, MARCH 14
Session #1 – Differing Without Dividing: The Power of Well-formed Convictions – 7:00 PM
SATURDAY, MARCH 15
Session #2 – Romans 14: The Conviction Spectrum – 9:00 AM
Session #3 – Convictions: The Key to Active Faith – 10:45 AM
Session #4 – Communicating Our Convictions in the Church and Public Square – 1:15 PM
Register for the 2025 Leadership Conference now! For more information, please visit our website at sbcollege.ca/leadership-conference/.
Rick Langer is a Professor Emeritus at Biola University where he served for almost 20 years as the Director of the Office of Faith and Learning and a professor of Biblical Studies and Theology. He continues to work part-time as the co-director of the Winsome Conviction Project and teaching DMin program at Talbot School of Theology. He has written several books, including Winsome Persuasion (2017) and Winsome Conviction (2020), which deal with discourse in the public square and within the church. Both received an Award of Merit from Christianity Today’s Book Awards. In 2020 he helped launch the Winsome Conviction Project at Biola University, which seeks to help depolarize our discourse, in the church, in Christian universities, and in the public square.
Prior to teaching at Biola, he served for over twenty years as a pastor at Trinity Evangelical Free Church in Redlands, California. He has also served on the boards of several Christian organizations. He lives in Littleton Colorado with his wife Shari. They have two married children and five grandchildren!
This is a quad-conference supported event. Sponsored by Christian Mennonite Conference, Evangelical Mennonite Conference, Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference, and Mennonite Brethren Church of Manitoba.