Verity Conference 2025 Recap
 
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Dear friend,
“And I pray this: that your love will keep on growing in knowledge and every kind of discernment, so that you may approve the things that are superior and may be pure and blameless in the day of Christ."
 
phillipians 1:9-10

 
I’m still processing all that God did through Verity Conference 2025, and my heart is full. Whether you joined us from your living room, a church gathering, or one of the local events right here in Michigan—thank you.
 
Together, we lived out what Verity is meant to be: a community hungry for truth, rooted in grace, and committed to knowing what we believe, living it boldly, and communicating it graciously.
 
 
This year at Verity, we explored how theology isn’t just information about God. It’s formation by God.

When we study His character and His Word, we’re not simply gathering facts; we’re being shaped by truth itself. Real theology doesn’t stay in the classroom or on the page. It reaches into the places we live—how we think, how we work, how we love our families and neighbors.
 
When we know who God is, it changes how we live in His world. Truth doesn’t distance us from others; it draws us closer. Theology becomes real when it leaves our notebooks and takes root in our daily rhythms—when belief becomes practice, and doctrine turns into devotion.
 
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This year’s speakers were such a gift. Each one carried a deep love for God’s Word and a passion to show how theology meets real life. They brought wisdom and clarity, but even more, they brought hearts eager to serve the Church and exalt Christ. I’m so thankful for the way they taught with both conviction and grace, reminding us that truth is never meant to stay in our heads—it’s meant to shape the way we live.
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Speaker Highlights
 
Pricelis Dominguez
Renewing Our Minds Toward God’s Just Vision and Heart
→ God’s justice flows from His character; we’re called to mirror that heart.
 
Chad Bird
A Theology of Christ All Over the Old Testament
→ Jesus is woven through every page of Scripture, even the Old Testament.
 
Kristal Acevedo
A Theology of Multiethnic Church
→ The beauty of the multiethnic Church as a living picture of the gospel.
 
Amy Gannett
The Trinity: A Foundational Doctrine for Christian Life to Flourish
→ The Trinity is not only doctrine, but relationship — to know and behold.
 
Jeremy Jenkins
The Problem of Evil and the World’s Varying Answers
→ Wrestling honestly with the problem of evil, finding hope in Christ.
 
Phylicia Masonheimer
Theology of Denominations
→ Understanding denominations and finding unity within diversity.
 
I am thankful for your presence in this community. My prayer is that the lessons of this weekend would continue to bear fruit, shaping not only how you live, but how you love, serve, and follow Christ each day. May the truths we explored take deep root in your heart, and may Christ meet you anew in every step you take.
 
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Important Reminders:
for the awakening,
Phylicia
 
 
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