Community Learning package

Epiphaneia would like to see groups attend the event and take the material back to their own communities where they will hopefully continue to wrestle with what it means to be part of a kingdom economy.  We know that sometimes organizing a group can be difficult so we're going to try something new; community learning passes.

Instead of one person being responsible for recruiting people, collecting money and all the administrative hassles of getting a group together, we've made it really easy for individuals to register on their own, as part of a group.  We're also going to send your group a whole host of extra-conference materials to go through together after the conference.

To receive a community learning package, someone from a church simply needs to purchase a 'community learning' pass in the check out for $200.  Your group will then receive...

  • a code to distribute to anyone at their church which will unlock an early registration price of $45 on our website. (save $20/ person)
  • The Evolving Church: Kingdom Economy lectures and workshops in mp3 or cd format by April 30, 2010. ($100 value)
  • the documentary "One Size Fits All" which explores new and evolving forms of church in Canada. ($25 value)
  • a one year church subscription to Geez Magazine or Books & Culture. ($25-$35 value)
  • two registrations for '8th Letter', our brand new, innovative event scheduled for October 1-2, 2010 with Andy Crouch, Wendy Gritter, Len Sweet, Jonathan Wilson Hartgrove and others. ($200 value)
  • $50 off 'Kingdom Economics Financial Planning' workshop, offered in your community or church by the Tyndale Foundation.

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