Last month, Mark Dever and Ligon Duncan announced that the T4G conference planned for April 2022 in Louisville would be the last. The successful pastors' conference spanned 16 years, gathering Reformed pastors from a range of denominations. The last in-person conference, in 2018, drew more than 12,000. Attendees loved the preaching, the music, the books, and the fellowship. So it was a surprise to hear it was coming to an end.

Sarah Zylstra explains how T4G got started, why it was a risk, and what has changed since then.

In this episode:

2:42 How Ligon Duncan met Mark Dever6:23 Meeting Al Mohler and C.J. Mahaney9:55 The birth of T4G12:04 Designing the conference13:32 The first T4G14:33 Growing T4G and becoming T3G18:41 The growth of the Reformed resurgence20:36 The splintering of unity in America and the Reformed fellowship23:58 Memories26:00 What T4G’s end means for the Reformed resurgence26:46 T4G’s legacy28:28 Looking ahead

Resources:

T4G siteT4G playlistsThe Reason for God by Tim Keller*Young, Restless, and* Reformed by Collin Hansen