February 20-22 · Atlanta, GA · Riverstone Church

How can we lead and sustain a ministry built on the greater things that Jesus promised?

Jesus promised His followers (including us) something remarkable: “Whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these.” For many of us, our current experience doesn’t reflect the fullness of this promise.

We long to live this promise out. Yet, we do not know how to get there.

The New Room Leader Gathering is designed with this gap in mind. For three days, we’ll focus on equipping leaders in key areas we believe are essential to experiencing what Jesus promised:

No matter where you lead—at home, in the church, in the marketplace, or beyond—
if you desire to lead in a manner that welcomes “greater things,” the New Room Leader Gathering is for you!

Guests

Jon thompson

Pastor, Author

Jon Thompson is the Senior Pastor of Sanctus Church, a multi-site church in the Greater Toronto Area and online, where he has served for 25 years. He holds a Master of Theological Studies from Tyndale Seminary and a Doctorate of Missiology from Fuller Theological Seminary. Jon has authored three books exploring the intersection of spiritual gifts and disciplines, deliverance ministry, and the challenges of persevering in ministry to be in the 30% that not only finish, but who finish well.

Ashley Anderson

Missions Pastor

Ashley Anderson is the Missions Pastor at Church of the City where she is a part of the teaching team and leads ministries that partner in the spiritual, social, and cultural renewal of New York City. Ashley studied at Gallaudet University where she earned a masters in linguistics. She is passionate about the art of storytelling and the importance of telling compelling testimonies about the beauty and potency of the gospel.

Steve Seamands

Professor, Author

Steve Seamands is Professor Emeritus of Christian Doctrine at Asbury Seminary, where he taught for 35 years before retiring in 2018. Before joining Asbury, Steve spent 11 years pastoring, and has is known for blending deep theology with practical ministry, teaching with both a scholar’s mind and a pastor’s heart. Born and raised in India as the son of missionaries, Steve has a strong passion for revival and awakening, with particular interest in emotional healing, spiritual warfare, and intercessory prayer.

Carolyn Moore

Bishop, Pastor, Author

Carolyn Moore is an interim bishop in the Global Methodist Church and has been a pastor and church planter for 26 years, including as the founding and lead pastor of Mosaic Church in Evans, Georgia. Having earned both her Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees from Asbury Seminary, Carolyn hosts a weekly podcast called The Art of Holiness and has authored several books, including When Women Lead and Supernatural: Experiencing the Power of God’s Kingdom.

J. D. WALT

Pastor, Author, Poet

J.D. is an author, speaker, thought-leader, and is the “Sower-in-Chief” at Seedbed (and New Room). Formerly the Dean of Chapel at Asbury Theological Seminary, J.D. founded Seedbed in 2012 to begin the work of sowing for a great Awakening. He writes daily to a community of thousands via the Seedbed Daily Text now known as The Wake-Up Call.

Tom Tanner

Pastor, Mentor

Tom is the Senior Pastor of RiverStone church in Kennesaw, GA. Tom’s responsibilities include preaching and teaching, casting vision for the congregation, leading the staff, chairing the Board and the general oversight of all ministries of the church. Tom also serves as President of The Transformation Network, which is an organization dedicated to church planting. In 2020, Tom graduated from Asbury Theological Seminary with a Doctor of Ministry with an emphasis in Church Planting.

Lo Alaman

Poet, Speaker

Lo Alaman ministers in the greater Houston area. He serves with Urban Hymnal, a community of young adults who wield creativity and art to host the presence of God in third spaces. Compelled by the Gospel of Jesus, Lo is passionate about sharing the message of God’s love through poetry, music, and story. Lo is Erika’s husband, Emmy and Maverick’s dad, a son, a brother, and a friend.

Josh Lavender

Worship Leader, Mentor

Josh Lavender is from Indianapolis, where he lives with his wife Megan and serves as the Campus Worship Leader of Indiana Wesleyan University. Josh received his doctorate from The Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies and uses his education and experience to invest in training worship leaders. Josh leads New Room’s fellowship of worship leaders.

Schedule

Day 1 - Thursday

The Ministry of the Holy Spirit and Spiritual Gifts

Afternoon Session - 1:00 PM

Steve Seamands

Jon Thompson

Evening Session - 7:30 PM

Worship

Carolyn Moore

Day 2 - Friday

Spiritual Conflict and Deliverance

Morning Session - 9:00 AM

Steve Seamands

Afternoon Session - 2:00 PM

Jon Thompson

Evening Session - 7:30 PM

Worship

Ashley Anderson

Day 3 - Saturday

Persevering in Ministry through Community

Morning Session - 9:00 AM

Jon Thompson

Tom Tanner

Dismissal - 12:00 PM

Schedule and Speakers subject to change

LOCATION

Riverstone Church

2005 Stilesboro Rd NW,
Kennesaw, GA
30152

(40min N of ATL Airport)

REGISTRATION

Under 25

$79

Limited number available!

Early Pricing

$149

Regular Price

$169

After February 1

$199

Hotel Suggestions:

Hampton Inn Atlanta Kennesaw
$147/night
3405 Busbee Dr NW
Kennesaw, GA 30144

Embassy Suites by Hilton
Atlanta Kennesaw Town Center

$169-199/night
620 Chastain Road
Kennesaw, GA 30144

New Room is an ecosystem of relationships,
founded and supported by Seedbed.

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Preconferences

Convergence: Spiritual Gifts

Led by Jon Thompson
Through the convergence of spiritual disciplines, gifts, and experiences, Jesus demonstrates how we and our local churches can hear from the Father, carry out our ministry, and lead people into revival. Although always God, Jesus deliberately chose to limit His divine attributes and power to show us not only who God is, but also what the normal Christian life should look like. This will be a time to receive tools and be equipped to bring these insights into your local church and communities.
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Preconferences

Modifying our Myths about Love

Led by Joseph Dongell
We commonly make unexamined claims about love involving our beliefs about love’s origin, its nature as “unconditional,” its relationship to action, to our emotions and feelings, to truth, and to certain Greek and Hebrew words supposedly offering precise definitional guidance. Many features of these claims end up being inconsistent with each other, and (more importantly) at odds with much Scriptural teaching. Come to learn of 5 key revisions likely needed in our teaching and preaching about the central calling of the Christian life, and of Wesley’s vision for the recovery of the original gospel.
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Preconferences

Disappearing Church, Reappearing Church

Led by Mark Sayers

In light of an increasingly secularizing, post-Christian culture, many churches have pursued a strategy of relevance over the last few decades. Yet, this approach has yielded limited results for the gospel. However, both the scriptures and the church’s history present an alternative approach, one that speaks of God’s ability to revive his people and awaken them to the power available in Him.

Could we be on the cusp of such a cycle of renewal, where the empty promises of secularism are proving insufficient, prompting many to seek something more? How might we align ourselves with God’s work in our time?

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Preconferences

The Epic of Eden: Deborah, Unlikely Heroes and the Book of Judges

Led by Sandra Richter

The newest Epic study is here! The hero? Judge and prophetess, Deborah, and her courageous commander, Barak.

In this pre-conference gathering, Sandy Richter will run us through the core of her new curriculum, asking the questions: “What is the territory that you can see from where you’re standing that you know belongs to the Kingdom of God, but is not yet in the hands of the people of God? Is it worth fighting for? And what are we going to do about it? Sandy will walk us through the real time and space of the era of Israel’s settlement, the structure of the book of Judges, and the profile of our heroine.

Be encouraged and strengthened by this story of courage and conquest that stands as a critical turning point for God’s people then and can serve as a critical turning point for God’s people now. The cast of characters is full of unlikely leaders. The crisis is insurmountable. The odds are impossible. And, yet, God shows up! This is a moment when the very real past of the people of God collides with the very needy present of the people of God, and forces us to ask ourselves the same question Yahweh asked of the Israelites: Is this territory worth fighting for? Or is it easier to just give up … and assimilate?”

Note: Session members will receive a free copy of Sandy’s new curriculum.