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The No Regrets Conference is a yearly, Wisconsin-based Christian men's conference hosted at Elmbrook Church starting in 1994. As of 2017, the conference is live-streamed to satellite sites throughout the world.
As stated on the conference website: "No Regrets Men's Ministries is a worldwide men’s ministry committed to equipping local church leaders to disciple men who disciple men – empowering the next generation to multiply themselves by becoming servant leaders at home, in church, on the job and out in the world." [1]
The yearly conference is generally held on the first Saturday of February. Upwards of 5,000 men come from around the state to pray, hear keynote sessions, attend seminars, meet with other men or get information about volunteer opportunities (both locally and globally). There is a special teen track of seminars. There is also a men's ministry track of seminars that develops church staff into better leaders.
The main conference location is Elmbrook Church in Brookfield, Wisconsin. In 2009, the conference was concurrently held at Westbrook Church in Delafield, Wisconsin and New Testament church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The conference is almost entirely run by over 200 volunteers.
Seminar topics range throughout a variety of topics including:
Year | Theme | Keynote Speaker | Speaker Info |
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2014 | All In [3] | N/A | |
2013 | Transformed [4] | James MacDonald [5] | Co-founded Harvest Bible Chapel [6] |
2012 | ? | Tony Evans | Senior pastor Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship |
2011 | Rock Solid | Stu Weber | Lead pastor at Good Shepherd Community Church near Gresham, Oregon for 32 years. [7] |
2010 | ? | Voddie Baucham | Referred to as an “Evangelist to intellectuals” [8] |
2009 | Stand Firm | Tom Mullins | Founder and senior pastor of Christ Fellowship, travels on behalf of EQUIP, Campus Crusade for Christ and Athletes in Action [9] |
2008 | A Life of Significance | Kenny Luck | President and founder of Every Man Ministries, men's pastor at Saddleback Church [ citation needed ] |
2007 | Finish Strong | Gordon MacDonald | Pastor of Centerpoint Church in Concord, New Hampshire |
2006 | Knowing God | Chip Ingram | President and teaching pastor for Living on the Edge, an international teaching and discipleship ministry. [10] |
2005 | Following Christ | Stuart Briscoe | Evangelical Christian speaker and author, former senior pastor of Elmbrook Church [11] |
2004 [12] | Men of Integrity | Steve Farrar | Founder and chairman of Men's Leadership Ministries [13] |
2003 | Men of Influence | Gilbert Lennox | |
2002 | Men of Compassion | Clive Calver | President of World Relief |
2001 | Men of Purpose | Crawford Loritts, Jr. | Associate director, U.S. Ministries, for Campus Crusade for Christ |
2000 | Men of Truth | Steve Sonderman/Dick Staub | Associate pastor of men's ministry at Elmbrook Church/Pastoral staff of Orcas Island Community Church [14] |
1999 | Men of Character | Marc Erickson | Senior pastor at Eastbrook Church [15] |
1998 | Men of Conviction | Walter Harvey | Senior pastor at Parklawn Assembly of God |
1997 | Men of Courage | Patrick Morley | Chairman and CEO of Man in the Mirror Ministries [16] |
1996 | Men of Action | Jeffery Johnson | |
1995 | No Regrets | Joe Stowell | President of Cornerstone University |
1994 | Kenosha |
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