Are you ready to tackle the pressing challenges of our time with renewed hope, gospel-centered leadership and a richer biblical perspective? Join us for an exclusive event designed to equip pastors and ministry leaders like you to navigate political polarization, racial injustice and much more.
We know how exhausting it can be to lead during complex times like these. You are not alone. Our prayer is that this event will allow you to pause, take a breath and receive something that nourishes you.
What will I experience at the Triangle Christian Leadership Summit?
Inspiring Plenary Sessions: Led by Dr. Walter Kim, president of the National Association of Evangelicals, these sessions will explore Scripture for guidance on how to relate to culture and delve into the vital role of Christian leaders in fostering cultural flourishing. Gain actionable insights to strengthen your ministry and bear faithful witness to the gospel’s comprehensive scope.
Expert Insights: Hear from a panel of local leaders who will share their real-world experiences and strategies for leading faithfully in today’s complex cultural landscape.
Engaging Discussions: Participate in dynamic table discussions and a Q&A session with Walter Kim, where you can ask questions and exchange ideas with fellow leaders.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with your peers during breaks and lunch, building relationships that will support and inspire you long after the event.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be nourished, empowered and inspired. Together, let’s lead with hope and conviction in these challenging times.
Event Details
The Triangle Christian Leadership Summit is specifically designed for pastors and ministry/organizational leaders. This inaugural event will take place on Saturday, November 2 from 9:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. at Blacknall Presbyterian Church, located at 1902 Perry Street in Durham, North Carolina.
Lunch is provided. This event is free of charge, but registration is required.
Keynote Speaker
Walter Kim became the president of the National Association of Evangelicals in January 2020. He previously served as a pastor at Boston’s historic Park Street Church and at churches in Vancouver, Canada and Charlottesville, Virginia, as well as a campus chaplain at Yale University. He preaches, writes and engages in collaborative leadership to connect the Bible to the intellectual and cultural issues of the day. He regularly teaches in conferences and classrooms; addresses faith concerns with elected officials and public institutions; and provides theological and cultural commentary to leading news outlets. He serves on the boards of Christianity Today and World Relief and consults with a wide range of organizations. Kim received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, his M.Div. from Regent College in Vancouver, and his B.A. from Northwestern University.
Worship Leader
Nathaniel Stine is originally from Boston’s North Shore, and has appeared as worship leader, performer, conductor, music director and arranger in several different churches and venues around the country. Stine and his family reside in Durham, North Carolina, where he is chorus and orchestra director at Rogers-Herr Middle School and choir director at Blacknall Presbyterian Church.