Photography provided by Michael Showell

School of Theology is a week-long intensive where we share communion in community. A place and a time to question, discuss, learn, and grow - all in an open and loving environment. Our goal is that this space will provide the perfect opportunity for a life changing experience.

In addition to the 4-5 hours of daily "class time", we also share accommodations and meals together providing unparalleled access to the presenters, which creates a unique space to grow in the soil of healthy relationships.

A partial list of presenters for this session include: Chris Green, Cherith Nordling, and Kenneth Tanner.

Space is limited to about 30 spots and is only reserved on a “first registered - first in” basis when we receive your $200 non-refundable deposit.


When

November 10-15, 2024

Where

Atlanta, Georgia


COST

We have rented several beautiful homes in Atlanta, less than 10 minutes from our venue to accommodate all participants. All of these homes have both private and shared bedroom and bathroom options. Space is reserved on a first come - first in basis.

Shared Accommodations: $1500/person
Includes the seminar, six nights in beautiful lodging, and all home cooked meals.

Private Accommodations with private bath for a Single: $2500/person
This option provides you with your own bedroom and a private bathroom. Includes the seminar, six nights in beautiful lodging with private room, and all home cooked meals.

Private Accommodations with shared bathroom for a Single: $1900/person
This option provides you with your own bedroom, but you will still need to share a bathroom with at least one other person. Includes the seminar, six nights in beautiful lodging with private room, and all home cooked meals.

Private Accommodations for a Couple:

Option 1

$3500/couple - Private bedroom/private bath.

Option 2

$2800/couple - private bedroom/shared bath.

Both options includes the week-long seminar, 6 nights lodging in a private bedroom, and all home cooked meals.

If you are local to the Atlanta area and would like to attend the week but you would rather sleep in your own bed at home, your cost is $900.

A $200 non-refundable deposit is due upon registration.
Balance of payment is due on
October 1, 2024.

Registration

There is a $200/person non refundable deposit that must accompany your registration in order to secure your spot.

Once you register you will receive confirmation of your payment and reserved spot. You will also receive additional information, including a transportation form, to help you begin to organize your plans to attend.

However, you can contact us anytime if you have a question or need some additional info.


Presenters

The presenters will be with us all week, sharing meals, and interacting in and out of the classroom setting.

Chris E.W. Green

Chris is Professor of Public Theology at Southeastern University (Lakeland, FL), Director of St Anthony Institute for Theology and Philosophy, and Teaching Pastor at Sanctuary Church (Tulsa, OK). He and his wife Julie live in Tulsa with their kids, Zoë, Clive, and Emery. Chris has written extensively, his most recent book being the revised edition of Sanctifying Interpretation: Vocation, Holiness, Scripture. 

John MacMurray

John is the founder and director of the Northwest School of Theology and the Open Table Conferences. Formerly an adjunct professor in Bible Literature, he now speaks internationally, and writes. His books include “A Spiritual Evolution” and “Father Fiction” (co-written with Donald Miller). He is also a landscape nature photographer, published in National Geographic, Sierra Club, and Audubon.

Cherith Nordling
Cherith is a theologian, writer, and mentor in Christian formation with a Ph. D. from the University of St. Andrews. Most recently she served as Associate Professor of Theology at Northern Seminary in Lisle, Illinois. She also taught for five years at Calvin College and Seminary while serving as Co-Director of Christian Formation with her husband, Robert. She has taught as adjunct professor at numerous other institutions and continues as a seasonal lecturer for Regent College, Vancouver, BC and for the YWAM Masters Program in Christian Formation.

Kenneth Tanner
Kenneth is pastor of Church of the Holy Redeemer in Rochester Hills, Michigan, where he lives with his wife and seven children. His writing has appeared in “Books & Culture”, “Huffington Post”, “Sojourners”, “National Review”, “Christianity Today”, “Behemoth”, and “Real Clear Religion.”


Daily Schedule

Morning

8a – Breakfast

9a – Morning Session 1

10:30a – Morning Session 2

Afternoon

12:30p – Lunch

1:30 – Free Time

Evening

6p – Dinner

7:15p – Evening Session

9:30p – Dessert


 
This conference will challenge your paradigms and focus your understanding of the Bible, Christology, and the Trinity. You will not leave unchanged.
— Michael, Portland OR
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How large is the group at SOT?

For this session, our capacity is around 30-35 people.


Will the sessions be recorded?

Yes, we plan to record the sessions and this is included in your fee but it will be audio only.


Is there financial assistance or scholarships available?

Yes, that may be possible. If you would like to participate and need financial assistance please email us.


When is the balance of payment due?

October 1, 2024. 


Will the recordings be available to the public for purchase?

Historically, because of the personal and sometimes sensitive nature of the class conversations, we have not made the recordings available to the public. However, we may be able to edit out these parts of the sessions and if we are successful, we will make the recordings available.


What is the Refund Policy?

Your deposit is non-refundable and as a general rule, no refunds will be issued once you have paid your balance due. However, contact us if you need to request a refund. We take requests on an individual basis.


What protocols will you be following due to the current COVID situation?

As we all know, life has changed with COVID. Our policy is to follow any mandates the federal/state/local governments require at the time of our event. We will continue to monitor the virus up to our event and notify you should any protocols change.