
ECHO is a conference that hopes to inspire and encourage you to live a daily life in a committed relationship with God. Here, Christians meet no matter their age, culture, or ethnicity, and are offered a space for deep conversations regarding life and faith.
We hope to be a place where you can receive God’s Word, Spirit, and community, so you can go out into the world and be an echo of Him. Here, you can experience worship, biblical teaching, inspiring seminars, and a strong community in Christ.
The preaching is based on the theme “coming home to…,” with the gatherings unfolding respectively around “myself,” “the family,” “the Christian community,” and “the world.” The gatherings are symbolized by the four elements. The Bible texts are primarily taken from the Acts of the Apostles.

All of a sudden, the season of fall reveals that summer is over. A ruthless storm can rip nature of its past beauty overnight. How can we avoid living our faith in the same way – riding the wave of great experiences, only to have mundane life expose our lack of roots? What way does Jesus show us to stay rooted in Him?

Have you ever taken a deep breath on a crisp, clear winter morning? Or felt the peace of that silence deep in your lungs? For some winter represents darkness and death, and for others it can contain the deepest places of isolation. Where is God in the midst of loneliness? Might His presence change our notion of being alone and even grant us peace?

Spring reminds us that God is the creator of all things and is able to make life grow forth even in the most desolate places. Just as plants sprout every spring, Jesus rose from the dead and is alive in us through His Spirit. What does this kind of spring look like in our lives? How can we share this life to the world around us?

Summertime means party time. It’s the season of abundance and joy, and it’s no wonder that we try to make summer last forever, as if these moments were all there is to this life. What if God has more to offer than short glimpses of joy and sunshine? Is it possible that the promise of eternity can shape our approach to life here and now?

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The preaching is based on the theme “coming home to…,” with the gatherings unfolding respectively around “myself,” “the family,” “the Christian community,”
