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Great Lakes Theology & Preaching Conference

Western Theological Seminary invites current undergraduates and others considering seminary to submit presentation proposals for the 2025 Great Lakes Theology & Preaching Conference

2025 Call for Papers and Sermons

This conference, hosted with the Bast Center for Christian Proclamation, features the work of undergraduates and others without graduate education in theology, who are aspiring pastors, theologians, and Christian thinkers in other spheres, and serves to facilitate conversations between the Church and the academy.

The general theme for the conference is “God the Creator.” Other possible topics related to the theme include but are not limited to:

  • Creation care
  • Imago Dei
  • Reading Genesis
  • Creation stories in the Psalms
  • Creation and new creation

In addition to our theme, we will entertain proposals that touch upon any aspect of Christian theology, biblical studies, preaching, or ministry.

Click here to learn more about GLTPC paper and abstract submission guidelines.

Evening Lecture and Friday Chapel with Dr. Jonathan Moo

Jonathan A. Moo (PhD, University of Cambridge) is the Bruner-Welch Endowed Chair in Theology and Professor of New Testament and Environmental Studies at Whitworth University in Spokane, WA. He holds graduate degrees in both wildlife ecology and biblical studies and has written several articles and books on the understanding of nature in early Judaism and Christianity and on environmental ethics. His books include Let Creation Rejoice: Biblical Hope and Ecological Crisis (IVP) and Creation Care: A Biblical Theology of the Natural World (Zondervan). He has worked extensively with the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion in Cambridge (UK), whose work he continues to support as President of the Friends of Faraday in the USA, and he serves on the board of the Christian conservation organization, A Rocha USA. His current research focuses on the New Testament book of Revelation.

Great Lakes Theology & Preaching Conference Prizes

Paper Prize

The Paper Prize seeks to inspire and support the next generation of theological thinkers. This award is given to an individual beginning theological study—someone without graduate-level training—who exhibits promise in the form of creativity, clarity, and depth of engagement.

Guidelines for Submission:

  • Final papers must be submitted to [email protected] by October 24.

  • Submitted papers must be delivered at the conference for consideration.

  • Papers should be written in a formal academic tone, with references to Scripture and secondary literature. Adaptations for oral delivery are welcome.

  • Papers should not exceed 2,000 words (including footnotes but excluding bibliography).

  • Any standard citation format is acceptable; Chicago Manual of Style is recommended.

  • The winning paper will be selected by a panel of WTS faculty and announced on the final day of the conference


Sermon Prize

The Sermon Prize honors excellence in undergraduate preaching. This award recognizes a student who demonstrates theological depth, scriptural insight, and skill in the art of proclamation.

Guidelines for Submission:

  • Students must preach their sermons live at the conference.

  • A written manuscript must be submitted to [email protected] by October 24.

  • Sermons should be rooted in one or more biblical texts and ideally reflect the conference theme.

  • Sermons must fall within the 12-15 minute range when delivered.

The winning sermon will be selected by a panel of faculty and local pastors with expertise in preaching and worship and announced on the final day of the conference.

Click here for a full list of GLTPC paper and abstract submission guidelines.

Register to attend gltPc

You do not need to present or submit a paper to attend. All are welcome! 

HAVE QUESTIONS?

Space is limited, so be sure to register early if you plan to attend.

If you have questions about your paper submission or other event details, please contact us at [email protected].

Great Lakes Theology Conference