subversion '09
truthvoice
about truthvoice
The TruthVoice conferences are the result of missional Christians' joined efforts in exploring our ancient Faith and its contemporary aspects in light of historical and biblical eschatological fulfillment. TruthVoice will explore the reality of the Kingdom of God, the importance of first-century biblical context and the primary meaning of eschatological hope for believers.
We exist, live and are fulfilled in Christ, and in Christ we desire to enrich our families, lives and relationships.
This 2009 conference will attempt to tackle the various themes of the Kingdom of God which were often presented by Jesus in a very subversive and conspiratorial way. So please join us in this conspiracy of love for the Kingdom , for God and for mankind and help us transform relationships, communities and families.
main conspirators
- Virgil Vaduva
- David Curtis
- Samuel Frost
- Jeff Carter
- Jack Scott
- Bill Spears
- Linda Tate
- Tim Martin
- Julie Bogart
- James Bielo
Jesus the conspirator
Jesus was a conspirator of love and grace, and we want everyone willing to come and participate in the 2009 Jesus conspiracy. As a result you can attend free of charge, There is no cost of admission however you will be responsible for your own transportation, lodging and food.
Registration is required. Your name has to be on the list in order to attend and seats are limited., especially for the small conspiratorial sessions taking place in the "executive board room."
Click "register" on the left to register.
Jesus the provocateur
Jesus was a provocateur and came to present the Kingdom of God in a light which was dramatically different than the expectations of His contemporaries. His message was subversive and often conpiratorial in nature; this is often what attracted the apostles to Him and what prompted average people to stop, ask questions and be amazed at the answers given by Christ.
We want to ask you to participate and join us in the Jesus conspiracy and we believe that we can all learn and grow closer to Him as a result of attempting to tackle the important questions of the Kingdom.
Come, and be provoked to think in new ways
and see the Kingdom in a new light.
Come and provoke us to also think in new
ways and see the Kingdom in a different
light.
We hope to see you in May!
truthvoice venue and lodging
Holiday Inn Hotel & Resorts, May 15 and 16, 2009 (web page)
2800 Presidential DR
Fairborn OH 45324
Phone: 1-937-426-7800
The conference will take place in the hotel main Amphitheatre; see Front Desk for details.
For additional lodging options, please click on the "lodging" menu choice on the left.
truthvoice registration
If you wish to register for the conference, please fill out the form before.
Make sure to include your name (and the names of everyone in your group), your email address, your phone number, and your mailing address so we can send you mail if necessary.
primary lodging
Holiday Inn Hotel & Resorts, May 15 and 16, 2009 (hotel web site)
The conference will take place in the hotel main Amphitheatre, and the "Executive Board room" will also be used for secondary meeting place and conversations. Again, seats are limited so register to reserve your seat.
additional lodging
Red Roof Inn (walking distance)
Courtyard by Marriott
Ramada Limited
Fairfield Inn(walking distance)
Hampton Inn (walking distance)
Residence Inn Beavercreek
Hilton Garden Inn
Country Inn and Suites
Homewood Suites is also within walking distance
Suburban Extended Stay
Studio Plus
Schedule - Friday, May 15 2009
09:00 - Welcome by Virgil Vaduva
09:30 - Sam Frost on Postmodernism and the Philosophy of Gordon Clark
10:30 - Bill Spears on Covenant, Change in Revelation
10:30 - Virgil Vaduva on What Happened in A.D. 70? (in Board Room)
11:30 - Lunch Break
13:30 - Jeff Carter on The Kingdom on the March
14:30 - David Curtis on What must a Person to do be Saved?
15:30 - Linda Tate on Rethinking Sin (in Board Room)
16:30 - Jack Scott on Demonstration and Defence of Corporate Resurrection
17:30 - Dinner Break
19:20 - Eucharist / Communion
19:30 - Dr. James Bielo, Fred DeFalco and Virgil Vaduva on The Church, Emergent Christianity and its Future
Dr. Bielo is a professor of anthropology at Miami University and the author of Words upon the Word, An Ethnography of Evangelical Group Bible Study
Schedule - Saturday May 16 2009
09:00 - David Curtis on Understanding the Transformation of the Ages
09:00 - Jack Scott on Demonstration and Defence of Corporate Resurrection (In Board Room)
10:00 - Jack Scott and Sam Frost - Conversation with Dale Robinson
11:00 - Virgil Vaduva on Kingdom Politics: Subversive Emergent Eschatology
11:45 - Lunch Break
13:30 - Tim Martin, TBD
14:30 - Mickey Denen onThe Great Syncretism
15:30 - Julie Bogart on Bonhoeffer's Letters from Prison
16:30 - Sam Frost on Postmodernism and the Philosophy of Gordon Clark
17:30 - Open floor, discussion, questions
18:30 - Dinner with everyone willing to join us in life-altering, eye-opening, subversive conversations
truthvoice published books
The Christ Has Come
by E. H. Cook
"I have read your work with much satisfaction and believe that you set forth the truth of the New Testament doctrine of the Parousia"
Professor Milton S. Terry, D.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Chicago, U.S.A., author of Biblical Apocalyptics, Biblical Hermeneutics, and Biblical Theology.
Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy
by Moses Stuart
Written in 1842, by Moses Stuart, a professor at Andover Theological Seminary, Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy is a valuable resource for students of eschatology. A conservative Congregationalist minister who was often in the middle of controversy, Stuart has been called the father of Biblical Science in America. He played a major role in the development of post-revolutionary studies in Biblical languages. Using his knowledge in Hebrew, Chaldean and Greek, Stuart provides solid argument for first-century fulfillments of prophecy, and reasons against Millennialism, which was a minority-driven doctrine in the early 1800s.
Exegetical Essays on the Resurrection of the Dead
by Samuel Frost
In his flamboyant style, Sam Frost tackles the critics of Preterism by underlining the importance of understanding the Resurrection of the Dead properly. Often, wearing Paul's shoes, he delves into first-century conversations, the specifics of the Greek and Hebrew language, and the contradictory statements made by so many modern biblical scholars in regards to the Resurrection. In his defense of biblical truth, Sam pulls no punches. In a brilliant revelation of biblical truth, after reading Essays, the Resurrection of the Dead is no longer something exclusive to the realm and understanding of pompous television evangelists, but a straightforward historical, biblical event.
and the Dayton Emergent Cohort
present
May 15-16 2009