The Basics conference is just wrapping up with a Q & A session involving the three speakers (Alistair Begg, Jerry Bridges and Voddie Baucham). They are answering questions put to them by the people attending the conference. Questions have varied from the spiritual qualifications of men and women who serve in worship teams, to the place of parachurch ministries in the life of the church, to the reason there is no cross at the front of the sanctuary of this building. Good questions, good answers.
This is the second year I’ve been at The Basics and my experience this year has been much the same as last year. This is really a good conference and one that is geared very specifically and very sensitively to pastors. I especially enjoy the pacing of the conference. Often when I attend conferences I find them almost frantic—every session I’m thinking already of the next session (or how I’m going to track down some lunch or…). But at this conference there is really no reason to worry and there is no reason to leave the church campus or to hurry about. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks are all provided by godly volunteers. The speakers eat in the same area as the people attending and they are available to whomever would like to speak to them. There is a break after every session with no three hour periods of sitting still on a pew. The cost is minimal and the benefits great. It is a very good atmosphere with unparalleled opportunities for fellowship. It is easily one of my favorite conferences.
I’d encourage you to consider treating your pastor to this conference next year. Next year’s roster will include Alistair Begg, John Lennox and John Piper. It is bound to be a good one. Keep an eye on the web site for Parkside Church and get your pastor out here next year. It will be a blessing to him and to you.






Comments (9) »
1. Brooke
May 14, 2008
1:45 PM
My husband has attended this conference in the past and it was a wonderful blessing to him and those with whom he went. He would encourage anyone to go, as well. In light of some of what you noted from the speakers … I thought you might enjoy this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv0aDhqxiHg
I have only seen this full poem from this poet … so I do not endorse him … only this particular poem.
2. Todd Pruitt
May 14, 2008
2:23 PM
Tim,
Thanks for blogging Basics again this year. This is my sixth year to attend. I attend other conferences with our entire pastoral staff each year but the Basics I keep to myself. It is the only conference that I return to each year. You are absolutely right about the pace. I never feel rushed. My practice is to arrive on Saturday so I can attend Sunday worship. Also, I don’t depart until Thursday morning. That way I don’t have to rush about on Wednesday after the conference concludes. This schedule allows me several days to relax, pray, read, and do sermon planning. It’s a great time and a beautiful place. I posted some pictures of Chagrin Falls on my blog. Check them out.
3. Dave Bissett
May 14, 2008
3:20 PM
Tim,
Did you happen to hear the reply to why there is no cross in front of the church? Curious…
4. Bob Butts
May 14, 2008
5:06 PM
Tim,
Thanks for coming and spending your time with us. Maybe you’d like to join us for our Truth For Life Listeners Weekend October 10-12 at Parkside, which is directed at the Listeners instead of Pastors. Alistair speaks three times with a Q & A and then we have the people attend Sunday morning worship as well. Let me know if this is something you’re interested in:
http://www.truthforlife.org/site/PageServer?pagename=evt_20081010
5. Pastor Paul W. Martin
May 14, 2008
5:39 PM
“I’d encourage you to consider treating your pastor to this conference next year.”
That is an excellent idea!
6. Tim Challies
May 15, 2008
8:46 AM
Tim, Did you happen to hear the reply to why there is no cross in front of the church? Curious…
I did. I think the short answer is “Begg is Scottish.” The longer one would involve not wanting any kind of iconography and nothing that would set the sanctuary apart in a “Roman Catholic” sense as a room that is any more special than any other room. Begg basically admitted that if he had been around during the Reformation, he would have been running around and smashing icons and stained glass windows. :)
7. William
May 15, 2008
10:38 AM
Begg basically admitted that if he had been around during the Reformation, he would have been running around and smashing icons and stained glass windows.
So that would that have included smashing crosses too? :-).
8. Erik K.
May 16, 2008
2:57 AM
I went to the Basics Conference a few years back and what I remember was the very large white pulpit on the stage. It’s hard to picture Alistair proclaiming the gospel or working his way through Luke sitting on a bar stool or leaning on a plexy glass podium. :-)
9. Bruce C.
May 27, 2008
7:13 PM
About the answer Alistair gave to the question of why no cross in the “sanctuary,” you can watch what he said here: http://services.parksidechurch.com/2008/05/general-session-q-and-a-may-14th/?media=video
It was about the 8th question into the session.