Join us at the Australian National University in the nation’s capital for a unique training opportunity - the Logos Conference!

Logos Forum is dedicated to bridging the gap between the brightest minds of tomorrow and today's influential thinkers, focusing on life's profound questions.

We have surveyed 600+ university students, and their resounding question was: "Is there a purpose to my life?".

It's clear that people seek meaning, and we're here to equip you with answers.

We invite you and your team to join us for this two-day event tailored to empower you to always be prepared to give a reason for the hope that you have.

Connect with like-minded individuals while receiving training from world-class apologetic speakers, all in the heart of our nation's capital!

Meet the Speakers

  • Max Jeganathan

    International Speaker and Writer, Centre for Public Christianity

    Max Jeganathan is passionate about helping people make sense of current issues and life’s big questions through the lens of the Christian message. A former lawyer and political & policy adviser in the Australian National Parliament, Max has spoken around the world in banks, businesses and universities, including Facebook, Google, Nike and Goldman Sachs. He is based in Sydney, Australia and is currently undertaking a PhD on the ethics of human dignity.

  • Jonathan Gullo

    Lead Pastor, Suncoast Church

    Jonathan’s background is in ministry and sociological studies. He has significant experience working within community organisations in helping to engage with culture. Jonathan has a strong interest in pop cultural studies and leadership development, which has seen him travel globally as a public communicator, as well as being the Lead Pastor of Suncoast Church, on the Sunshine Coast and Impact Church, in Canberra.

What’s happening

Sunday Sessions
(Optional extra - join us for church!)

6pm, 13th October
ANU

Logos Conference — $80.00

Check-in from 10am, 14th October
Finishing 2pm, 15th October

Canberra is home to iconic national museums and galleries, sprawling vineyards, Australian landmarks and Ngunnawal cultural sites, sweeping city vistas, and mountain bike trails weaving through forests. You’ll find more than you expect in Canberra.

The City of Canberra

For a full list of actives and things to do in the Australia’s capital, head to visitcanberra.com.au to find out more.

For accomodation arrangements in the city for the conference, you’ll also find a list of some of the great hotels in the area you can stay at.

FAQs

Where is the Conference?

The conference is taking place at the Australian National University (ANU) in the middle of Canberra City. The largest university in the country represents an archetype of the Australian marketplace where we will train you to go.

Where should I stay?

Canberra City has several hotel and AirBnB options in range via walking, e-scootering (you heard right) and tram ranging in prices - see a few suggestions HERE.

What can I expect?

Practical training and in-sessions workshops from some of Australia’s best apologetic minds to prepare you to re-introduce Jesus to your non-believing family, friends and colleagues.

What time does the conference start and finish?

You're optionally invited to join us for church and dinner on Sunday night in the city. Otherwise, join us from Monday check-in for jampacked sessions and a live university audience debate all finishing up early enough Tuesday afternoon to get you home in time for bed. Itinerary HERE.

What should I bring to the conference?

This conference is designed for the thinkers - bring an open-mind ready to be equipped to represent the Christian faith in your context. Bring your chosen form of notetaking tools, a warm jacket and casual atire.

What am I getting for the cost?

World-class apologetics training, panels and workshops, nutritious and tasty meals Monday dinner, Tuesday breakfast + lunch and (of course) a few surprise gifts to take home as well!