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The Concordia Apologetics Conference is created, organized, and hosted annually by the motivated students within ¿Û¿ÛÄ۱ƒs Undergraduate Pre-professional Church work Organization (UPCO). Each spring, we bring in some of the greatest minds in Christianity today to address the questions that arise in an increasingly secular world. This conference is held for the benefit of students, laypersons, and pastors alike.

What is Apologetics?

Christian apologetics is the defense of the Christian faith.  “Apologetics” is the word that St. Peter uses when he says, “But in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect…” (1 Peter 3:15)

And the world is asking. How many times have you heard someone ponder, or challenge even: How can a good God allow evil? Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Can science and Christianity co-exist? These are questions that even believers might find themselves wrestling with at some point in their lives. Our goal with the Concordia Apologetics Conference is to train and inspire Christians to become better defenders of their faith, providing a rational, compassionate, and inviting explanation in the face of criticism and doubt.

Partners

UPCO would like to thank its partners for the generous support they have given to make this annual event possible. Partners include:

  • Concordia Bible Institute, a servant institute of ¿Û¿ÛÄÛ±Æ that exists to provide Christ-centered Bible instruction to wide audiences by instructor who are committed to the Lutheran Confessions.
  • Concordia Center for Bioethics, which exists to serve Jesus Christ and humanity by bringing the power of the Gospel and guidance from God’s Law to help people make decisions compatible with the Christian faith on issues in biology and health care.

Conference Details

The Concordia Apologetics Conference 2019 will focus on Classical Education and be held on Friday, March 29 and Saturday, March 30.  For more information and to register online, please visit .  We hope to see you there.