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Coram Deo 2026: A Personal Invitation from Kevin DeYoung

This week, the blog is sponsored by Coram Deo Pastors Conference. Kevin loves being a pastor, loves other pastors, and hopes you will consider joining him at the Coram Deo Pastors Conference in 2026.

Dear Brother Pastor,

I could not have been more pleased with the way the Lord blessed us at the inaugural Coram Deo Pastors Conference over a year ago. It was also a wonderful time this past February at the Pastors Workshop with John Piper. So, it is with great expectation that I want to invite you to the second Coram Deo Pastors Conference in 2026. This event is hosted by Clearly Reformed and Christ Covenant Church, where I have the privilege of serving as senior pastor.

We look forward to once again filling our sanctuary with nearly 2,000 pastors and church leaders at Christ Covenant Church in Matthews, North Carolina, on March 17-19, 2026. Our aim remains the same: we want to strengthen pastors and church leaders (and their wives, if that would benefit some couples). Our prayer—and we really have people praying—is that everyone who attends the conference will leave feeling encouraged, edified, inspired, equipped, and recharged for faithfulness in ministry.

Our aim remains the same: we want to strengthen pastors and church leaders (and their wives, if that would benefit some couples). Our prayer—and we really have people praying—is that everyone who attends the conference will leave feeling encouraged, edified, inspired, equipped, and recharged for faithfulness in ministry.

Kevin DeYoung

We have deliberately tried to organize the conference with three kinds of messages in mind: expositional sermons, history/theology lectures, and messages that address current “hot topics.” The three panels will follow the same pattern. We hope this approach enables the conference to cover a variety of topics while also being clear about what the various messages are trying to accomplish.

In the weeks ahead, we will get more information on the website about texts, topics, and panels. For now, however, we can let you know that we are thrilled with the men who have agreed to teach and preach for us next year: John Piper, H.B. Charles Jr., Ligon Duncan, Chad Van Dixhoorn, Brooks Buser, Jason Helopoulos, and Andrew Walker. I will also be speaking and leading the panels.

We continue to believe there is much to be gained by hosting the conference at a local church (even if that means our space is limited). We will still have a great bookstore, exhibitors, sponsors, and the “feel” of a conference. But we also hope for the “feel” of the church. The music will once again be led by Nathan Clark George, the pastor of worship at Christ Covenant, as he collaborates with other musicians from inside and outside our church.

I love being a pastor, and I love pastors, which is why I hope you will consider joining us at the Coram Deo Pastors Conference in 2026. Spring will be in the air in Charlotte, and we pray that the Spirit will be at work as well.

In Christ,

Kevin DeYoung


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