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Frequently Asked Questions

Why a conference on immigrant churches?

Immigrant churches face unique opportunities and challenges as they seek to faithfully make disciples across languages, cultures, and generations. This conference exists to encourage church leaders by applying biblical wisdom to these realities and to promote healthy churches that faithfully proclaim Christ for generations to come.

The Healthy Immigrant Churches Conference is designed primarily for pastors, elders, ministry leaders, seminary students, and men aspiring to church leadership. While the teaching is especially geared toward those serving in local church leadership, all who desire to strengthen healthy immigrant churches are welcome to attend. Wives of attendees are also warmly invited to register.

No. Although all our speakers serve in Chinese immigrant churches, the conference is intended to strengthen leaders serving in immigrant churches from every cultural and linguistic background. Our aim is to apply timeless biblical principles to the unique opportunities and challenges faced by immigrant churches, regardless of ethnicity or language.

Yes. All sessions will be in English, but we are offering simultaneous AI translation through Speakfire who is sponsoring this event. All you need is a smartphone and headphones. Translation will be offered in Cantonese, Mandarin, Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese, and more.

Yes, we plan to livestream the sessions and record all sessions as well. Links to the livestream will be made available on this website.

Registration will include refreshments throughout the day, a lunch, and conference giveaways from our sponsors.

No. We understand that plans can change. However, to help us steward conference planning and costs, registrations are non-refundable and non-transferable.

No. We will not be offering childcare during the conference. We encourage attendees to make childcare arrangements in advance. 

“Our aim is to apply timeless biblical principles to the unique opportunities and challenges faced by immigrant churches”