Are you prepared to protect and minister to the most vulnerable?
The most vulnerable people within our congregations and ministries are often the most endangered.
Are you prepared to protect and minister to them?
The church is called to give special care to the vulnerable, yet stories of abuse experienced within the walls of the church abound.
You have a responsibility to protect the vulnerable from traumatic experiences of abuse while stewarding the witness of the gospel. But it can be difficult to know how to put steps in place to prevent abuse while offering a ministry of hope and redemption.
We’ve assembled a team of experts and ministry leaders to help you lay a solid foundation for your ministry.
Join us in Nashville for our inaugural national conference as we seek to champion the protection of persons created in god’s image, proclaim the message of redemption, and equip ministry leaders.
Are you prepared to protect and minister to the most vulnerable?
Schedule
June 17, 2021
*times indicated are Central Standard Time
9:30am | Main Session 1
10:30am | Main Session 2
11:45am | Lunch (provided)
1:30pm | Breakout sessions
3:00pm | Breakout sessions
4:30pm | Main Session 3
5:45pm | Dinner (provided)
7:00pm | Main Session 4
Registration
ADVANCED RATE
This rate is available until December 31, 2020.
Virtual Event – Online Broadcast | $15
Individual | $79
Group (5+) | $64
STANDARD RATE
This rate begins January 1, 2021.
Virtual Event – Online Broadcast | $25
Individual | $104
Group (5+) | $94
Covid-19 Notice
The ECAP National Conference is offering a livestream registration type for those unable to join us in person in Nashville. Not only will this broadcast allow us to serve and reach more people will this important content, it will also provide a contingency plan if the live event is forced to cancel due to Covid-19. In the event of an event cancelation, all registrations will be converted to the live stream registration type and the balance refunded to each individual or group. The determination of live event cancelation will made together with our partners at Nashville First Baptist Church.
Nashville First Baptist Church continues to provide safe environments to their church congregation and will do the same for the ECAP National Conference. This includes: the required wearing of face masks indoors (unless actively eating or drinking) as a matter of consideration for others, hand sanitation stations, regular cleaning and sanitation of facilities, and safety measures taken for all food and beverage service. While circumstances may change these protocols and response, our intention is to communicate clearly with our registered guests and inform them in advance of any changes as the conference draws closer. Regulations and notices for visitors will also be communicated and monitored at each main entrance of the facilities. We will honor any and all cancelation requests in full up to two weeks in advance (less the processing charge incurred by EventBrite). Please contact us with questions you may have and know that together, we are working to make this conference both meaningful and safe for the protection of your ministry children and your personal development.
Please contact us with any questions or concerns about the conference and your registration. Thank you
ARE YOU PREPARED TO PROTECT
AND MINISTER TO THE MOST VULNERABLE
Be Prepared to Protect
The most vulnerable people within our congregations and ministries are often the most endangered.
Are you prepared to protect and minister to them?
The church is called to give special care to the vulnerable, yet stories of abuse experienced within the walls of the church abound. You have a responsibility to protect the vulnerable from traumatic experiences of abuse while stewarding the witness of the gospel. But it can be difficult to know how to put steps in place to prevent abuse while offering a ministry of hope and redemption.
Section No. 2
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