Seminars

Educate, Equip, and Strengthen

Annual Seminars

Redeemer Church holds annual seminars to educate, equip, and strengthen our community in their walk with Christ. These events feature engaging topics such as biblical principles, practical applications for daily living, and spiritual growth strategies.

Our seminars aim to deepen participants’ understanding of Scripture and inspire them to apply these teachings in their lives. Through thought-provoking discussions and practical insights, we seek to empower individuals to live out their faith boldly and confidently. We invite you to explore our past events by clicking the links below to watch recordings and benefit from these valuable resources.

“...looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith.”​

Fix Your Eyes Upon Christ (2025)

We live in a world of distraction. Whether it is smartphones and social media, sports and video games, endless news cycles and controversies on which we must have an opinion, or even the most recent “new” theological movement, our attention is constantly becoming divided into smaller and smaller portions, rendering us overwhelmed and ineffective. In the age of information and mass media, it requires great discipline to intentionally focus on that which is truly important and to tune out all that is not.

While the word of God is by no means one-dimensional, it does have a singular central focus: the Word Himself, Jesus Christ. All of Scripture revolves around the need, the anticipation, the arrival, the life, the death, the resurrection, the enthronement, and the ongoing work of Jesus. In the story of God creating this world to be a kingdom filled with His glory, it is unsurprising that the King takes center stage. All of this can appear to be basic, Christianity 101, and in some ways it is—yet a proper, ongoing, and undistracted focus on this is what gives us a foundation for understanding everything else, not only in the Bible, but in all of life.

This is not pietism—in fact it is the furthest thing from it. A proper focus on Jesus Christ, far from calling us to a life of quiet contemplation and meditation, actually gives us a direction to go in, a mission to accomplish, and the power to do these things. Understanding Christ leads to a life of right action. And it is only with the incarnate reign of the glorified God-man Jesus Christ that we have any foundation for any action whatsoever as Christians, not only in our personal sanctification but in our public endeavors as well.

In an age where we are being pulled in what feels like a thousand different directions, where our attention is being called to controversy after controversy, where we are continually pressured to do the work, pick a side, or sign a statement, it is incumbent on the church to get back to the profound basics, and in so doing be equipped to biblically confront all the complexities of our modern world. Deviating from the foundations will inevitably lead to misapplication and unfruitfulness. The bride of Christ must fix her eyes upon her husband and from there learn how to walk in a manner worthy of His name.

Session Topics

Session 1: “In Him All Things Hold Together” Centrality of Christ in All ThingsLuke Griffo

Session 2: “Have Dominion in the Midst of Your Enemies” The Need for the MessiahJoe Griffo

Session 3: “The Word Became Flesh” The IncarnationAaron Pratt

Session 4: “For This Purpose I Have Come” The Significance of Christ’s LifeBarry York

Session 5: “Why Have You Forsaken Me?” Divine Justice in Christ’s DeathMike Scheib

Session 6: “It Was Not Possible for Him to be Held by Death” The Victory of Christ’s ResurrectionAaron Pratt

Session 7: “Waiting Until All His Enemies Should be Made a Footstool” The Glory of Christ’s ReignLuke Griffo

Waiting Until All His Enemies Should Be Made a Footstool: The Glory of Christ's Reign (Session 7)

Date: Jun 21, 2025
Series: Fix Your Eyes Upon Christ Conference

Christ now reigns at the right hand of the Father, not passively, but actively subduing His enemies and advanc ...

It Was Not Possible for Him to be Held by Death: The Victory of Christ's Resurrection (Session 6)

Date: Jun 21, 2025
Series: Fix Your Eyes Upon Christ Conference

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the undeniable proof that death has been defeated and the grave has no cla ...

Why Have You Forsaken Me: Divine Justice in Christ's Death (Session 5)

Date: Jun 21, 2025
Series: Fix Your Eyes Upon Christ Conference

At the cross, divine justice and divine mercy meet with absolute clarity. The cry, “My God, my God, why have ...

For This Purpose I Have Come: The Significance of Christ's Life (Session 4)

Date: Jun 21, 2025
Series: Fix Your Eyes Upon Christ Conference

From the very beginning, every moment of Christ’s life was lived with purpose and intentionality, fulfilling ...

The Word Became Flesh: The Incarnation (Session 3)

Date: Jun 20, 2025
Series: Fix Your Eyes Upon Christ Conference

The incarnation is the profound truth that the eternal Word, fully God, took on human flesh and dwelt among us ...

Have Dominion in the Midst of Your Enemies: The Need for the Messiah (Session 2)

Date: Jun 20, 2025
Series: Fix Your Eyes Upon Christ Conference

Throughout history and across Scripture, God’s people have always faced enemies, opposition, and spiritual w ...

In Him All Things Hold Together: Centrality of Christ In All Things (Session 1)

Date: Jun 20, 2025
Series: Fix Your Eyes Upon Christ Conference

Life is filled with countless obligations and distractions, yet all things find true purpose and order only in ...

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“Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love” (1 Corinthians 16:13-14).

Act Like Men Conference (2024)

The fact that, for many of us, the phrase “act like men” seems jarringly out of place in the Bible indicates just how deeply the crisis of masculinity runs in both the culture and the church. The command itself brings to mind calls for sensitive young boys to “man up,” visions of men with hairline triggers, always ready to lash out violently, or a domineering, chauvinistic attitude that expects to be served by all and is the servant of none. The popular label that jumps to mind at a command like this is “toxic masculinity,” a designation that has entered into the common vernacular and is used to describe even the most innocuous manifestations of true manhood.

How has our once flourishing culture fallen to such a level that many men feel unable even to approach a woman for fear of sexual harassment? Or that offering to simply hold open a door, carry a heavy object, or pick up the tab can lead to the charge of misogyny? Worse still, many men are dealing with the frustrations of our feminized world by either receding into a life of escape and seclusion or venting their anger on the mistreatment, abuse, or exploitation of women. Perhaps worst of all, the church has consistently failed to both confront the heresies of feminism and to call men to the responsibility that God has entrusted to them. Sadly, the church has primarily become a breeding ground for men who are passive in their families, churches, and communities.

The religious ideology of feminism has conquered our culture and has become the default lens in our once-patriarchal society. While the circumstances which gave rise to feminism over the past century can be debated, the product of its influence cannot be. Feminism has helped to produce a passive, hyper-sensitive, and directionless society. Yet while all this may be affirmed, it cannot be said that men themselves are not accountable for the crisis of masculinity that helped lead to the rise of feminism, nor to the current crisis of masculinity, which is its fruit. Whatever the circumstances of the present situation may be, and whatever history bore them, the only course forward is for husbands, fathers, sons, and brothers to take responsibility and heed the apostle’s call to “act like men.”

The modern world would have us believe that a man may be either a chauvinistic bully or a passive companion. Yet both are profound errors, and neither can be called masculinity. However, the Bible and the creation order provide true instruction in masculinity and a portrait of genuine manhood worth imitating. God created men for a very good purpose—indeed, for an indispensable purpose—and when that purpose is misunderstood, neglected, or abused, culture collapses, and things fall apart. The recovery of biblical masculinity, therefore, is essential to rebuild and sustain the decimated world we find ourselves in.

The focus of this seminar will be just that: to encourage and equip men to be the bold, courageous, wise, and humble leaders God created and calls us to be and to embrace our roles within the home, the church, and the community as God intends. In this lost generation, in this world crying out for strong leadership, we must regain the mantle of authentic biblical manhood and, at this time, more than ever, “act like men.”

Session Topics
  1. Act Like Men (Introduction)
  2. Fatherlessness
  3. Dominion In The Home
  4. Men As Protectors
  5. Men & Work
  6. Men In Public Life
  7. Men In The Church