Live Tomorrow: Made in the Image of God

In place of this year’s National Conference, our special online event, Made in the Image of God, will stream live tomorrow, beginning at 8:00 a.m. ET. The event will continue until approximately 4:30 p.m. ET. Join us here on our blog, YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter to receive trustworthy teaching throughout the day.


The reality that we have been created in God’s image has radical implications for the Christian life and how we relate to those around us. This livestream event will explore this truth and our God-given calling to serve well in our families, vocations, churches, and communities. These are truly unprecedented days in which we are living. As Christians, we need God’s Word to give us strength, for in the days to come the church will have even greater opportunities to proclaim the holiness of God in all its fullness. 


EVENT SESSIONS WILL INCLUDE:



Christ the Image of God by Michael Reeves
The Dignity of God’s Image Bearers by Stephen Nichols
The Depravity of God’s Image Bearers by Steven Lawson
The Imago Dei, Human Dignity, and the Present Crisis by W. Robert Godfrey
The Dominion of God’s Image Bearers by H.B. Charles Jr.
Panel Discussion: Pastoral Care in Times of Crisis with Charles, Ferguson, and Parsons
The Church and the Governing Authorities by Derek Thomas
The Church as a Caring Community by Burk Parsons
The Gospel, the Church, and This Present Crisis by John MacArthur
Ask Ligonier with Ferguson, Nichols, Parsons, and Thomas
The Hope of God’s Image Bearers by Sinclair Ferguson

Please help the teaching from this event reach more people by sharing the stream on social media. We hope you’ll join us for this special live event.


Later this week, we’ll also be adding each message from this special event to watch for free on Ligonier.org and the Ligonier app




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