What is it?
The Ephesus Meeting is for Christian Colleges, Universities,
Seminaries and Church Groups, as well as individuals.
We anticipate the participation of many Christian
institutions from all over the world. We would also like to
see your institution attending this meeting with your
special group. Various groups will have individualized
itineraries and they will all come together at the ancient
Ephesus Theater on Monday, May 26, 2008.
The May 28th event is an academic conference that will offer
students and professors the opportunity for worship and
study. Professors and Church leaders bringing groups, are
invited to give a short lectures. There will be many
lectures from Professors world wide on World Religion, St.
Paul and the importance of Asia Minor in history and in
Christianity.
Who can attend?
We are inviting all Christians to join us in this journey of
discovery. There will be Church Leaders, Professors,
students and individuals, from around the world, attending
The Ephesus Meeting.
When is it?
This annual Ephesus Meeting will take place on Sunday May
28th, 2006. The festivities and lectures will be an evening
event, taking place from 9:00 pm- 11:00 pm.
Where is it?
This Meeting will be in the Ancient Celsus Library, located
in the Ancient City of Ephesus. With permission from the
Ministry of Culture, we will have the private use of The
Celsus Library.
Lectures
Current Lecturers of the Ephesus Meeting 2006:
Mark Fairchild, is the Program Chair, and Bible
Professor at Huntington College, Indiana.
Dr. Mark Wilson, D. Litt et Phil., an Adjunct Professor of
New Testament, Regent University.
Don Westblade, Assistant Professor of Religion, Hillsdale
College
Colleges attending this meeting with a group can also use
the stage for a limited performance of their choice, such as
dances, chorus singing, dramatization, etc.
Professors and group leaders bringing a group are also
invited to give a non-denominational lecture for a limited
time. We prefer lectures to be based on World Religions,
Biblical or Theological issues.
If you, or your group would like to give a lecture or
performance, please contact us to
make reservations.