Summer is nearly here, and at New Creation we are preparing for a variety of conferences and events. In this short update, we would like to share these opportunities with our readers. These events include a creationist summer school in the United Kingdom, annual creation science conferences, and the meeting of the Near East Archaeology Society. Below, you will find a description of each event and links to their sign up pages. We hope you join us in supporting creation outreach and science by attending!
Creation Reformation (US Edition)
Bible Adventure Land in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts will be hosting the second annual Creation Reformation Conference in collaboration with New Creation. This event will feature creationist speakers from around the world to discuss science and Scripture, and how they interact. While the talks are professional and informative, they are suitable for a general audience. Speakers this year include paleontologist Dr. Neal Doran, New Creation writers Hannah Klein and Jake Ramgren, and founder of Bible Adventure Land, Ivan Kirpichev.
The Creation Reformation Conference will be held on May 22nd and 23rd at Bible Adventure Land in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts. To learn more and register for the Creation Reformation, please visit their website here.
Creation Reformation Student Summer School (UK Edition)
The Cambridge House Project will be holding its first-ever Creation Reformation Student Summer School. The Cambridge House Project was launched by the Biblical Creation Trust in 2024 to come alongside churches and introduce Christians to creationist research and enhance their understanding of the doctrine of biblical creation. This particular event is geared toward students of all disciplines, and will show them what actual creation research looks like. Planned sessions will be broad, covering a range of theological and scientific topics from fossil ammonite biostratigraphy to rapid adaptation of invasive species in Britain. There will also be some representatives of New Creation presenting their research as well.
The Creation Reformation Student Summer School will be held from June 29th to July 1st in Highbury, London. Space is limited to 25 attendees, so grab your seat while you can! Visit their website for more information.
Origins Conference
The Origins conference is an annual meeting produced from the collaborative efforts of the Creation Biology Society, Creation Geology Society, and the Creation Theology Society. Scientists, theologians, and students gather to fellowship, discuss creation science, and present their latest research. This year, the theme is “Speak to the Earth.”
This conference will kick off with a set of special presentations by New Testament professor Dr. Bryan Murphy, mathematics professor Dr. Tai-Danae Bradley, and biologist Dr. Todd Wood. These will be followed by the next two days of presentations featuring new research, including analyses of created kinds, biblical/theological studies, and geological models. Finally, the conference will conclude with a geology field trip to the Vasquez Rocks Natural Area. This particular location is not only where a number of westerns and Star Trek episodes have been filmed, but also of incredible geological formations.
This conference will be held from at The Master’s University in Santa Clarita, California July 12th until July 15th. Whether you are a student, researcher, or a curious believer, Origins is well worth the time. Additional information can be found here.
Creation Research Society Meeting
The annual Creation Research Society meeting will be held at Pensacola Christian College, on July 30-August 1. This conference is a sounding board for new ideas and in-progress research projects that creationist scholars are working on, over a wide range of scientific disciplines.
The CRS meeting hosts the annual Henry Morris Memorial Lecture on the second evening of the conference. This year’s lecture (on July 30) will be given by Dr. Danny Faulkner. The lecture is open to the public.
One of my favorite parts of the CRS meetings is the all-day workshops on the first day of the conference. This year’s meeting has four options to choose from: astronomy, biology, engineering and design, and geology. If you’re wanting a deep dive into what collaborative creationist research looks like and get a chance to learn from the expertise of creationist scholars, this is a great opportunity.
More information about the CRS meeting can be found here.
Near East Archaeological Society Conference
The annual meeting of the Near East Archaeological Society (NEAS) will take place from November 17–November 19 2026 in Denver, Colorado at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel. Over the course of the 3-day conference, the NEAS meeting will feature approximately 20 presentations by top scholars in the field of biblical archaeology. Topics will focus on current research and fieldwork.
The NEAS meets annually in conjunction with the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) meeting. This allows participants to move freely between sessions throughout the ETS meeting including NEAS sessions and gives them access to hundreds of scholarly presentations on a wide variety of theological topics.
Both NEAS members and ETS members may attend the NEAS sessions by registering through the ETS website. NEAS members may register here. ETS members may register here. You can become an NEAS member here.