There’s something special about coming back to Easter Convention year after year. For Kate and her family, 2025 was another powerful reminder of why they keep making the trip: rich Bible teaching, genuine fellowship, sunshine (and coffee!), and a much-needed spiritual reboot.

1. What made you decide to come to Easter Convention last year (2025)?

We always find it that kick start you need to realign yourself have some solid teaching, good coffee, sunshine (thankful no rain this time) and fellowship.

2. You’ve been to Easter many times, how was KEC 2025 year different?

I think we’ve been 8 times so far. Each year has grown for us and particularly as you navigate your children through into adulthood at Easter convention too. Each theme of Easter convention has an element of relevance sometimes more than others and Seek First the Kingdom was a brilliant reminder. I made it my phone screen saver to keep that reminder front of mind and eyes.

3. What was a highlight or moment from the weekend that really stuck with you?

Kirk always hits his topics in between your eyes and Phil also brought kingdomship to us in a relevant and God honouring manner that we can work towards. One highlight was seeing Colin Buchanan mobbed by teenagers for selfies on Saturday night!

4. What was it like attending KEC with your family?

My husband and I and our youngest who volunteered this year and worked on the AV team… He found his people and loved the fellowship with the volunteer crowd!

5. Did anything surprise you about the weekend—either practically or spiritually?

Tap dancing! I didn’t expect to see it let alone participate in it… But surprises can be delighting and thankfully my tap-dancing skills doesn’t determine my place in the kingdom.

6. What would you say to someone considering coming to KEC for the first-time next year?

Jump in and do it… You won’t be disappointed.

7. How has KEC impacted your walk with Jesus as you return to everyday life?

It’s a spiritual reboot… It reminds you that you’ve never got it together (and never will) but you can recalibrate, recharge and invigorate your walk with Jesus.

It’s a spiritual reboot… Reminds you that you’ve never got it together (and never will) but you can recalibrate, recharge and invigorate your walk with Jesus.

8. In three words, how would you describe your KEC 2025 experience?

Enlightened, encouraged, enraptured.


Less than 2 months to KEC 26!

Fear has become a significant part of everyday life for many people. Despite our technological advancements, rise in living standards, and increases in lifespan, there always seems to be more to fear every day.

One of the most repeated commands of God to His people is “Fear Not!”. Are Christians meant to take this command seriously? If yes, then how do we do it?

Life can be full of challenges, threats, struggles and griefs. Some are over quickly; others can last a lifetime. So how do we handle those in a way that honours our Lord: trusting and obeying Him through our fears?

Only the truth of God—revealed in His word and the life, death and resurrection of His Son—speaks to life as it really is. It speaks not just to fear and pain, but to promise, hope and the victory of light over darkness.

Join us next Easter for what will be, God willing, a powerful encouragement to trust Almighty God more. Register here.

Article by Patrizha Yeomans
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