![]() Miller is confined to a wheelchair and has limited use of his arms. The video makes it a bit harder to see, but in person it was evident that Mr. Session 3 - Romans 3:23-31, Preaching Justification Expositionallyĭavid Miller is an evangelist and the senior member of the group. It was a good refresher on the importance and necessities of biblical worship in the church. Tim Challies is the famous blogger of the modern Protestant movement ( His text was about the source, audience, and object of our worship. Session 2 - Colossians 3:5-17, Let the Gospel Give You Your Song Preachers have the great responsibility to keep suffering for the cause of the gospel and to keep preaching the Word. He gives a few glimpses into Martin Luther, some Marion martyrs, and Tyndale, to sum to one main point: the Reformation is not over. Pastor Josh Buice is the lead pastor of the local church that puts on the G3 (Gospel, Grace, Glory) Conference each year. Session 1 - 2 Timothy 3:10-17, Doctrines Worthy of Death and Scripture Worthy of Preaching I hope this brief review proves useful enjoy! Of the fifteen, sessions 6, 10, and 11 were my favorites. Since the sessions are starting to be posted, I figured I could give my brief impressions of each session, to encourage you to listen to good preaching. And that's what you want from a Christian conference, right? So, I thank the Lord for G3, and may He continue to do His work through it! Session Reviews So by the last day, I was ready to go home, ready to go home and love the people for whom Christ had died, ready to serve them with greater love and greater zeal. They were not interested in encouraging "conference junkies" (a term forever burned into my mind), but in building up the local manifestations of the global Church of Christ. From session 1 to session 15, every single preacher emphasized the local church: its statutes, its health, its growth, its value, its centrality, its purpose, and its glory. Although the theme was Reformation 500, more or less every session found its home on the theology of the church - biblical ecclesiology. Yet, at the end of the conference, I had a great desire to go home - not because I was tired of the conference, but because of what the conference had taught. ![]() It might not be the most conventional way to start the year, but in my mind, it was worth it. It was a marathon! In two and a half days, we managed to fit in fifteen one-hour sermons from ten different preachers, two Q&A sessions, and three breakout sessions. While we will still be offering events such as our large national conference, regional conferences, study cruises, and church history tours-we are very excited about offering resources to local churches and individual Christians.Several weeks ago, I had the privilege of attending the 2017 G3 Conference in Atlanta, GA to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. We provide resources in form of online articles, podcasts, expository preaching workshops, and we’re excited to be in production mode for new local church based curriculum for Sunday school and small groups. Today, we offer local churches more than a yearly event. Our purpose is to educate, encourage, and equip local churches with sound biblical theology for the glory of God. Since then, we have transitioned into a 501(c)(3) organization under the name G3 Ministries. The G3 Conference as an annual event grew from 750 people to 5,600 from 2013 to 2020. ![]() The G3 has grown into one of the largest evangelical conferences in the United States. In 2013, our first G3 Conference was held in Douglasville, Georgia on the campus of Pray’s Mill Baptist Church-the church where Dr. Josh Buice had a vision to start a theology conference that would focus on God’s Word as opposed to the pragmatism and techniques that are so often the focus of evangelical conferences. One of the ways we determined to do this was to invest in pastors. From the very beginning, G3 had a goal of helping local churches.
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