Taos Prophecy Conference 2019
Taos First Baptist Church will host the Taos Prophecy Conference October 5-7, 2018The conference will focus on the “Sick State of the Evangelical Church” and will look at the many examples of how evangelicalism has drifted away from the fundamentals of the Christian faith and into the New Age, mysticism, and self-help psychology.
Conference Schedule
Friday, October 5 - 6:00 - 9:00 PMSaturday, October 6 - 9:30 - 11:30 AMSunday, October 7 - 9:45 AM and 10:45 AMMeet Our Speakers
We have three well-informed and experienced communicators for this event.Pastor Chris Quintana
Chris Quintana has taken a stand in the Calvary Chapel movement, recognizing that many changes have taken place within the Calvary Chapel movement, structurally speaking. Chris believed it was prudent to preserve the original ways and approach, preserving a rich history of teaching the bible book by book, chapter by chapter, verse by verse. Thus, in 2017 Calvary Chapel Cypress, CA changed its name to Calvary Old Paths, making a clear statement that resonates the word of Chuck Smith, “if it’s true, it’s not new and if it’s new, it’s not true.” Chris Quintana speaks across the nation on issues of fundamental importance concerning the nature and focus of the church.Author Jim Fletcher
Jim Fletcher is director of Prophecy Matters and writes for a variety of publications, including the Jerusalem Post, WorldNetDaily, OneNewsNow, and more. Fletcher has a BA in Journalism from College of the Ozarks, and spent six years as a small-town newspaper editor. From 1993 to 2007, he served as senior editor for New Leaf Publishing Group. He is also a member of the executive committee of the National Christian Leadership Conference for Israel (NCLCI). He is the author of “It’s the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine): How to stop worrying and learn to love these End Times” and “Miracle of Israel: The Shocking, Untold Story of God’s Love for His People.”Pastor Jerry Cook
Jerry Cook planted Freedom’s Way Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA in 2002. He has faithfully served as a pastor and teacher of the Word all his adult life and brings to us the perspective of having avoided the sickness of the evangelical church altogether by his involvement in the fundamental rather than the evangelical movement.Pastor Cook will also lead the congregation in encouraging old-fashioned church singing, with his “out of this world” pianist, Bro. Eloy Sherlock, who writes music, plays piano, and owns his own pool business in southern California.