2025 Regional Conference

2025 Regional Conference

A two day event designed to center your faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ

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April 25 - 26, 2025

12:00 PM

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104 SW A St, Bentonville, AR 72712

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This two-day conference in beautiful downtown Bentonville, Arkansas, will be full of speakers, music, and fellowship that will reorient you to the limitless grace of God found in the gospel of Jesus Christ over and over. Don't miss this opportunity to rest and rejoice in the good news of all God has done for us.

Psalms of David: Prayers of a Shepherd King, Sinner Saint

The podcast pre-conference will begin on Friday, April 25, at 12:30 p.m. and conclude on Saturday, April 26, around 3:30 p.m. 

Event Schedule

Travel and Accommodations: The nearest airport is XNA  (Northwest Arkansas National Airport), which is a 15-minute UBER ride to downtown.

There are many Airbnb options in the area; we suggest looking into that for lodging.  

We can also recommend the following hotels, but there are no formal blocks or rates.   Book early to secure your reservation!

Motto by Hilton   walking distance                      229 South Main Street, Bentonville, AR 72712                 479-433-5001 

Courtyard Marriott                                                  1001 McClain Road, Bentonville, AR 72712      479-273-3333

Comfort Inn Bentonville                                         3001 NE 11th St. Bentonville, AR 72712           479-254-7800

21C Museum & Hotel   walking distance              200 NE A Street  Bentonville, AR, 72712       479-286-6500

 

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CANCELATION & REFUND POLICY

Please let us know if you cannot attend and need to cancel, as there is usually a waiting list.

  • Before Nov 30, 2024 - Full refund or full *charitable donation

  • Dec 1, 2024 - Jan 31, 2025 - 50% refund or 50% *charitable donation

  • After January 31, 2025 - No refunds or *charitable donation

  • *Charitable Donation: As 1517 is a 501c3 non-profit organization, a donation receipt will be provided. 

  • You may always transfer the ticket to someone else; scholarship tickets are welcome!

  • Please contact us at hwss@1517.org with questions about any of the above.

 

TICKETING & YOUNG CHILDREN

While this conference is not geared towards younger children, families are important to 1517.

We recommend that the starting age for attendance and benefit from the sessions be 12 years. 

Children younger than 24 months (lap infant/baby) are welcome at the event and do not need registration.

Please note that childcare or nursery amenities are not available.  If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to contact hwss@1517.org.

Daniel Emery Price

Daniel Emery Price

Daniel Emery Price is the 1517 Operations Executive. He is also an author, church and conference speaker, and co-host of the podcasts 40 Minutes in the Old Testament and 30 Minutes in the New Testament. Daniel has served as a church planter, pastor and worship leader and currently lives in Northwest Arkansas, with his wife and two daughters.

Kelsi Klembara

Kelsi Klembara

Kelsi Klembara is the online content manager for 1517 and host of the 1517 podcast/show, Outside Ourselves. She holds an MA in Reformation Theology from Concordia University Irvine. She lives in Dallas, Texas, with her husband, Doug, and her three children.

 

Chad Bird

Chad Bird

Chad Bird is a Scholar in Residence at 1517. He has served as a pastor, professor, and guest lecturer in Old Testament and Hebrew. He holds master's degrees from Concordia Theological Seminary and Hebrew Union College. He has contributed articles to Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, Modern Reformation, The Federalist, Lutheran Forum, and other journals and websites. He is also the author of several books, including The Christ Key & Limping with God.

 

Bob Hiller

Bob Hiller

Bob Hiller is the senior pastor of Community Lutheran Church in Escondido, CA. He is a baptized husband, father, and pastor. He serves on the Board of Directors for 1517, is the content editor for The Craft of Preaching, a preacher on You Are Forgiven Radio, and a contributor to 1517. He is also a co-host on White Horse Inn.

 

Scott Keith

Scott Keith

Scott Keith is the Executive Director of 1517. He is a co-host of The Thinking Fellows Podcast and a contributor to 1517 and Christ Hold Fast. He is also the author of "Being Dad: Father as a Picture of God’s Grace." He earned his doctorate from Foundation House Oxford, under the sponsorship of the Graduate Theological Foundation, studying under Dr. James A. Nestingen.

Blake Flattley

Blake Flattley

Blake Flattley is an accomplished singer-songwriter and the head of 1517 Music. He holds a BA in Humanities and an MA in Theology from Concordia University, Irvine and has served as a Worship Director for churches in Southern California, Houston, New York City and the Phoenix area. Blake currently lives with his wife Tara and their three girls, Amelia, Olivia, and Willa in Southern California.

Scott Davis

Scott Davis

Scott Davis is a husband, father, magician, and pastor. He and his wife Leigh Anne live in beautiful Hot Springs, Arkansas with their five children, one dog, and one cat. Scott is the pastor of Hope Church Hot Springs, a small church that is affiliated with The Presbyterian Church in America.

 

Justin Perdue

Justin Perdue

Justin was born in Newport News, VA but grew up in Asheville, NC. His formative years were spent in a Baptist church that was theologically liberal and culturally moralistic (yeah, the worst of every world). He grew up thinking Jesus was legit and the church was whack.

Justin played football at Furman University and majored in business administration. After college, he began a career in business with no thoughts of ever going into vocational ministry. In his early to mid-twenties, Justin was exposed to good teaching for the first time. His life began to change. He was given regular teaching and leadership opportunities in the church. Believers around him encouraged him to go into pastoral ministry, and, eventually, the Lord brought him to a place where that became his desire.

At the end of 2011, Justin moved to Washington, DC to do the pastoral internship at Capitol Hill Baptist Church and then went on staff there as a pastoral assistant. He and his family moved to Asheville in the summer of 2014 to begin the work of planting a church. Covenant Baptist Church was constituted in the fall of 2015. Justin still serves as the lead pastor of CBC.

Justin is married to Michelle. They met in early 2012 and were married at the end of that year. He knew he had found a good thing. Justin and Michelle have four kids: Josiah, Noelle, Titus, and Scottie. In addition to his family—and theology, of course—Justin enjoys the Asheville food and drink scene, music, and pretty much anything having to do with sports.