Reachout Trust Conference 2025

The Reachout Trust 2025 conference will be held at The Hayes Conference Centre in the beautiful Derbyshire countryside. The Hayes has looked after us so well in the past, and the feedback from delegates has been very positive. We look forward to welcoming you for a fully catered residential weekend of teaching, fellowship, informal chats, meeting old friends and making new friendships.
If you are not able to be with us for the whole weekend we have a handful of day visitor places left for the Saturday sessions. Click on the link below:
Reachout Trust has a history that goes back over forty years, and is a leading Evangelical ministry, educating the church, reaching out to the cults, and contending for the faith once for all delivered to the saints. Our conferences are an opportunity to meet, fellowship, and encourage.
It’s a place for Christians, for those beginning to question their spiritual choices, and for those setting out on a new journey into the biblical Christian faith.
The Trinity is a key Christian doctrine, typically challenged by Unitarians like Jehovah’s Witnesses, and distorted by Mormonism. Barry Amor will be looking at how the cults see it, and how we begin to answer their objections.
Former Jehovah’s Witness Dawn Partington, will break down, by critical analysis, many of the contradictory claims made by the JW organisation to coerce and entrap its members. Dawn will provide valuable information to equip and empower you, if you are exiting the religion, or if you have a ministry to reach JWs with the gospel message.
Former members of high control religions, who become Christians, often find assimilation into the broader church a considerable challenge. Past trauma, indoctrinated fears, high expectations, different traditions, expressions of worship all add to the confusion. The broader Church has largely failed to acknowledge the needs of these vulnerable saints. How can we individually and as Churches help? Former Jehovah’s Witness, Jason Wright, will address these challenges.
Sounding authoritative, Mormon apologists today can feel intimidating to the typical Christian. Former Mormon and Reachout Chairman, Michael Thomas, will guide concerned Christians through the fog of faux scholarship and demonstrate that there is nothing to fear if you know your Bible.
The New Apostolic Reformation has been making inroads into churches across the world. There is an increasing concern about the damage this can cause, especially among the young. In a closer look at this phenomenon, former Jehovah’s Witness, Tony Brown, will take a closer look. Is the kingdom it promises genuine or counterfeit?
There will be opportunities to ask questions, a panel discussion, times of prayer, teaching from the Bible, and times of informal chats during rest periods. On Sunday morning there will an opportunity to gather for communion following a word of encouragement from the Scripture.
Weekend guests will sign in after 4pm on Friday and will leave after lunch on Sunday. The weekend is residential and fully catered, with teas, coffees, and drinks available through the day. Per head the whole weekend is £215. If you have any questions please contact Reachout at admin@reachouttrust.org You can also contact us via the Reachout Trust website. You can visit The Hayes website here
When
October 3, 2025
to
October 5, 2025