A Common Call

Through A Common Call weekend conferences, you can engage with faculty from around the world who are honoring Christ in their teaching, research, and service.

What we’re often missing as Christ-following faculty:

Hearing from others who have honored Christ in their teaching, research, and service

The chance to network with colleagues from other universities

Exploring with other Christian professors our common call to the university and the world

Opportunities to share ideas for effective ministry

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Whether local, virtual, or both, our experienced conference team can guide you through the process of gathering Christian colleagues together for encouragement, networking, and fresh ideas for ministry.

“Professors are busy people, but A Common Call conferences give us a great opportunity to meet colleagues and learn strategies that are practical to use to make an eternal impact on our campuses.”

Phil Bishop, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Kinesiology, University of Alabama

2024-2025 A Common Call conferences:

Columbus, OH

February 28-March 1, Columbus, OH

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This regional event is for Christian faculty and graduate students who desire to live out their faith in academia. For many, this conference has been a life-changing event in perspective and vision. You’ll meet faculty, staff and graduate students who will encourage and challenge you. You’ll hear about resources and strategies that can help you be more effective in your life and service. You’ll be refreshed to be with other faculty, and graduate students who share “A Common Call.” We also welcome spouses to attend.

Keynote speaker: Dr. Micah Green

Micah Green is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University and is a frequent speaker on science, faith, and Christianity in Academia. He is married to Heather (who will be joining us at A Common Call) and has four children. Micah’s interests include apologetics and the interactions between science and faith, and he is passionate about helping Christians to be salt and light in the university.

A panel of professors will discuss legal issues, how they have navigated being salt and light on campus, created opportunities to minister, and dealt with the challenges of academic life as a believer. Questions will be welcomed! Round table discussions fostering interaction with colleagues from around Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, Indiana and beyond.

Faculty & Administrators: $65 (early registrants before Feb.1  $50) 

University staff: $35 

Spouses: $35 

Grad Students: $30 

Online participation: $15

Clemson, SC

February 21-22, Clemson, SC

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Main Presenter: Dr. Heather Holleman

Dr. Heather Holleman is an associate teaching professor with over 25 years of experience in the college classroom. Her students have called her a “walking exclamation point, and she’s best known for her community building skills and her love of vivid verbs and semicolons. She is a national public speaker, podcaster, and award-winning author of 10 books, including a bestseller in the Christian inspirational market and a winner of Christianity Today’s Book of the Year 2024 for her young adult novel.

Cost: $25

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Chattanooga, Tennessee

February 14-15, Chattanooga, TN

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Main Presenters:

Dr. David Mustard – Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor of Economics, University of Georgia

Dr. Phil Bishop – Professor Emeritus of Kinesiology, University of Alabama

Dr. Adegbola Adesogan – Professor of Animal Nutrition, University of Florida

Cost: $45 for faculty; $30 for grad students

North Carolina STate University

February 7-8, Raleigh, NC

Main Presenters:

Dr. Jennifer Walker

Jennifer shares her personal story of faith and academics. She also talks about God given her ministry opportunities in spite of an extremely busy schedule as a faculty member.

Jennifer Walker earned her PhD in Microbiology from the University of Georgia in 2002.  After time as a post doc and starting to raise a family of four daughters, she returned to UGA as an instructional faculty member in the Microbiology Department. Currently, she is a Senior Lecturer and Undergraduate Coordinator.

Dr. Crawford Loritts

Crawford provides great insights into the person and power of Jesus, living an abundant Christian life, and inviting others to know Christ personally.

He has traveled throughout the US and much of the world, speaking in churches, evangelistic outreaches, conferences, colleges and seminaries. He has been the featured speaker at Super Bowls, NCAA Final Four Chapel and the Pentagon. He has been a church planter, served for 27 years on the staff of Cru and served for 15 years as Sr. Pastor of Fellowship Bible Church, Roswell, Georgia. He and his wife, Karen, have been featured speakers at FamilyLife marriage conferences. Crawford is the author of 9 books including Your Marriage Today… and Tomorrow, co-authored with Karen. He is the host of two national radio programs, the weekend program Living a Legacy and the daily program Legacy Moments.

Crawford has served on several boards including Passion, Cru, FamilyLife and Chick-fil-A. He has received five honorary Doctorates (Biola Univ., Cairn Univ., Moody Bible Institute, Trinity International Univ. and Columbia International Univ.).

Crawford is President and Founder of Beyond Our Generation, encouraging and helping to 
shape the next generation of Christian leaders.

Greater twin ports

October 25-26, Duluth, MN

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Main Presenters:

Dr. Doug Matthews – Psychology, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire

“The Fears of a Christian Academic”

“The Faith of a Christian Academic”

Dr. Matt Jewell – Materials Science & Engineering, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire

“The Importance of Community for Christian Faculty”

“Practical Tools and Opportunities for Christian Faculty”

Dave Johnson – Faculty Commons Staff

“The Secret to a Changed Life”You’ll also get to hear testimonies of God’s work by other faculty and fellowship together around meals.

Cost: $75 for faculty; $35 for grad students

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