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New Room Conference 2020 is FREE and DIGITAL!

Published Date: September 2, 2020

We are excited to announce A Night with New Room, Friday evening, Sept. 25, 2020! As you would expect, due to the ever-changing restrictions and limitations of COVID-19, and with the safety of everyone in mind, we’ve made the difficult decision to transition the New Room Conference 2020 to an alternate format for this year. 

In the midst of the chaos and uncertainty, God is still making a way for us to come together. Never before in our lifetimes have we experienced such a protracted period of crisis. And never before have we experienced such a profound opportunity for awakening. This is the reason for A Night with New Room.

This year, we will come to you—wherever you are—via streaming video. Along with our team, we will bring awakening songs from Mark Swayze and Brenna Bullock; a timely keynote from Jim Cymbala of the Brooklyn Tabernacle in New York City; and an interview-style conversation between Miriam Swaffield and Lo Alaman with an offering of spoken word verse from We Sang a Dirge, Lo’s forthcoming Seedbed book. The evening will close with a concert of prayer uniting thousands of hearts together across thousands of miles of apartness to sow for a great awakening.

Through crisis, we believe the Lord is opening a door for us that cannot be closed—a doorway into a sustained season of awakening. We must walk through it together. 

We cannot imagine this event without you, our Asbury Seminary family. Will you join us for a night that promises to inspire without entertaining, to provoke without angering, and to call forth without apology? 

There is no charge, but be warned, it could lead to costly obedience. It could well be a Friday night for the history books. More information will follow, but register today to claim your spot!

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4 responses to “New Room Conference 2020 is FREE and DIGITAL!”

  1. Micah Nicolaus says:

    Thanks

  2. Allen Hoskyn says:

    I am a 2008 M.Div grad and elder in the North GA Conference. I really appreciate this event but am concerned about the lack of ethnic and racial diversity represented by the presenters. We continue to amplify the voices of white Christian leaders at a time when maybe we need to leverage our influence and privilege to elevate other voices.

  3. John Crowe says:

    I have not been to the New Room before. What time does it start that evening?

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