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General Questions

  • Summit will begin on Wednesday, October 16 at 7:00 p.m., with check-in opening up at 6:00 p.m., and will continue until lunchtime a.m. on Friday, October 18. View the schedule.

  • We will gather in person in Abilene on the ACU campus. We will meet at the Onstead-Packer Biblical Studies Building (BSB) for the Summit gatherings on Wednesday evening, Thursday morning and afternoon, and Friday morning. And we’ll host Thursday’s dinner and plenary session with Anna Carter Florence at the 201 Mesquite Event Center in downtown Abilene.

  • In the past, Summit offered classes on an array of topics. Through an intentional discernment process, we decided to focus each Summit gathering more narrowly in order to meet participants’ needs. To mix a few metaphors, rather than try to be all things to all people, we’re seeking to pick a lane and knock it out of the ballpark! Learn more about our vision.

  • As always, Summit will provide opportunities for fellowship, study, worship, and spiritual renewal for all who wish to participate. This fall, we will focus more intentionally on the areas of adult formation, children’s ministry, Hispanic ministry, missions, preaching, and rural church ministry. We will also offer two general interest communities—an Old Testament and a New Testament—for anyone, ministers and non-ministers alike! Read more about our Summit communities.

  • Not necessarily. The groups will likely vary at each Summit, though some communities may occur at Summit on a regular basis. We will continue to discern and respond to emerging needs from our networks of congregational leaders and other Christ-followers. See our communities page to learn more about this year’s ministry communities!

  • Generally speaking, the sessions for the specific ministry communities will not be recorded. As we prioritize the relational, face-to-face aspects of the Summit experience, sessions will become more interactive, more conversational. On a practical level, discussions are far more difficult to record than lectures, and frankly, rarely provide a good listening experience later, even if the recording quality is good. More importantly, we want participants to feel comfortable speaking candidly without the concern that their thoughts will be preserved for all time. Thus, we have decided not to record Summit sessions as a whole. However, we have made plans to record the general interest sessions as well as the keynote speakers. And we also invite you to access past Summit recordings at any time.

  • Yes, if you are not able to participate in Summit but would still like to attend the plenary session and dinner, click on the registration link, and select the ticket option for “Thursday Anchor Point Dinner Only.” Please note that this registration does not include a copy of Anna Carter Florence’s book, A Is for Alabaster. This registration option will become available on September 18. Register today!

Registration Questions

  • Yes! Summit registration is now required. Why? For a few reasons. It will help group facilitators craft their community gathering times appropriately for the size of their group – several hours of interactive engagement looks very different with a group of 30 compared to a group of 100! It will also help our team with practical matters like selecting classrooms and ordering the right amount of food for Thursday’s dinner.

    Additionally, due to our venue capacity and our intentionally smaller program, Summit registration is limited to only 350 people. Early registration ($35) is open through September 10, with regular registration ($55) open through October 1. See table below.

  • We have a special half-price rate for undergraduate or graduate students who would like to attend Summit. Early student registration ($17.50) is open through September 10, with regular student registration ($27.50) open through October 1. Please email us for a student discount code.

  • In the past, we have offered all Summit content (sessions) for free, but participants had to cover their own meals, whether eating on their own or attending ticketed Summit meals. Further, guests had the option to purchase books or other merchandise from a variety of Summit exhibitors. Now we are simply building our plenary session dinner and a book into the Summit experience. The registration fee nearly covers the hard costs of the catered dinner and Anna Carter Florence’s new book A Is for Alabaster. It’s a great value!

    • All sessions with your Summit community plus any related materials, if applicable.

    • Keynote sessions led by Alejandro Ezquerra, Robby John, and Josh Ross alongside intentional times of worship with United Voice Worship.

    • An evening at the lovely 201 Mesquite Event Center in downtown Abilene. The evening experience, called Anchor Point, will include a wonderful catered dinner, a plenary session with noted scholar, author,  and speaker Anna Carter Florence, and communal worship.

    • A copy of Anna Carter Florence’s new book, A Is for Alabaster.

    • A hospitality gathering with light refreshments on Wednesday evening and lunch on Thursday.

  • We don’t want the cost to keep anyone from participating in Summit; therefore, we have scholarships available. If you find the registration price prohibitive, please email us for a discount code.

    On a related note, if you would like to chip in a bit extra to help defray the cost of someone else’s attending, you’ll have the opportunity to do that via the registration form. Simply select the “Donation” ticket type and enter your desired donation amount.

  • See table below. Registration is now open!

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COST

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

Sept. 10 $35

EARLY REGISTRATION PRICING:

  • All sessions with your Summit community (plus related materials, if applicable).
  • Keynote sessions led by Alejandro Ezquerra, Robby John, and Josh Ross.
  • Intentional worship opportunities with United Voice Worship.
  • Anchor Point dinner and plenary session, featuring Anna Carter Florence.
  • A copy of Anna Carter Florence’s book, A Is for Alabaster, which will be available to pick up at check in when you arrive at Summit.
  • Hospitality gathering on Wednesday and lunch on Thursday.
Oct. 1 $55

REGULAR REGISTRATION PRICING:

  • All sessions with your Summit community (plus related materials, if applicable).
  • Keynote sessions led by Alejandro Ezquerra, Robby John, and Josh Ross.
  • Intentional worship opportunities with United Voice Worship.
  • Anchor Point dinner and plenary session, featuring Anna Carter Florence.
  • A copy of Anna Carter Florence’s book, A Is for Alabaster, which will be available to pick up at check in when you arrive at Summit.
  • Hospitality gathering on Wednesday and lunch on Thursday.
Oct. 1 $25

ANCHOR POINT PLENARY SESSION ONLY PRICING:

  • Full dinner with all Summit participants.
  • Plenary session featuring Anna Carter Florence.
  • Intentional worship opportunities with United Voice Worship.
Oct. 1 $20

PREACHERS STUDIO FOR RENEWAL WORKSHOP:
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  • All sessions with Anna Carter Florence and Jake Myers at the Pre-Summit Preaching Workshop (plus related materials, if applicable).
  • Breakfast and lunch on Wednesday.
  • Light snacks and refreshments Tuesday evening and Wednesday.
Starting Oct. 2 In order to make catering arrangements and to allow our community facilitators time to plan well, we cannot accept registrations after Oct. 1.
*Registration will remail open until we reach our cap of 350 registrants. At that point, we will enable a waitlist and contact individuals on the waitlist if slots become available.

After you Arrive

  • Click here for a listing of several hotels near campus. Please check with hotels directly for details and rates, including discounts for ACU-affiliated guests.

  • Thursday’s dinner will be in downtown Abilene at the 201 Mesquite Event Center

Additional Questions

Stay tuned for additional details about parking, venues, and more. Also, if there is an unexpected change of plans, please see our substitution and refund policy. Have another question we didn’t answer here? Please email us at summit@acu.edu.