“I Can’t Think of a Better Way to Spend Easter” 

For this KEC family, Easter Convention has been a part of their lives for decades. But 2025 brought a new kind of joy — with children growing into new stages, new conversations, and a fresh encouragement to keep seeking God’s Kingdom first. From ‘mind-blowing’ Bible talks to seeing God at work in new friendships, James’ story captures the refreshing and lasting impact of a weekend spent in God’s Word.

1. You’ve been to Easter many times. How was this year different?

My wife and I have come to KEC almost every year since 1998. This year was the first with our youngest children in the Junior High program and the first with our eldest child attending as an adult. This gave us more time to chat, connect with friends and sing each morning, and saved a rush back to the high school before lunch – thankful for a more relaxed experience due to our kids’ ages.

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

    The theme of “Seek First the Kingdom” I think will very much stick with me, especially as I am about to start working with a new group of people who will be seeking other things first. I felt very much encouraged to stick with Jesus’ priorities and to pray for others to enter his kingdom too.

    3. Was there a particular talk or speaker that encouraged or challenged you? How so?

    I very much appreciated hearing/seeing Glen Scrivener in person having heard/watched some great content through SpeakLife. The way he opened up Psalm 22 via Psalms 1-2 was mind blowing and very helpful.

    4. How did you see God at work during your time at KEC?

    I got to know someone who had come to KEC for the first time and seemed very much encouraged by the talks, music, and conversations throughout the weekend. At the end, they said they are very keen to attend again next year.

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

    Our large family shared a bunk room onsite which was again a fantastic experience. The meals at Hartley/Mountain Camp were superb. We love the mix of separate programs in the morning and combined talks in the evenings.

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

    I was surprised with not one but two international speakers! 

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

    I can’t think of a better way to spend the Easter long weekend. It is worth the expense. It gets even better in future years as you look forward to it more and more.

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

    The talks and conversations at KEC have spurred me on to put Jesus and His Kingdom first, in every sphere of life.

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

    Refreshing, enjoyable, stimulating.


    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. Registrations are OPEN.

    For this KEC family, Easter Convention has been a part of their lives for decades.

    By Patrizha Yeomans

    Seeking The Kingdom First at KEC 2025

    We praise God that over the Easter long weekend, over 2,400 adults, youth and children gathered at Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) to be empowered by God’s Word. Through powerful Bible talks, inspiring testimonies and uplifting worship in song, delegates were encouraged to seek the Kingdom first.  

    Among the many who joined us, delegates travelled from Western Australia to be there in person, while another tuned in via livestream all the way from Singapore.  

    During the Monday open mic session, Wesley from Darwin shared, “Coming here and singing hymns that everyone knows, feeling the building reverberate with so many voices… it’s something I only get when I’m here.” 

    Since 1962, KEC has become a family tradition for many—a cherished space for people of all cultures, generations and denominations to gather as ‘one in Christ Jesus’, to hear and respond to God’s Word. 

    “It’s an annual commitment we make to “reset” for the year.  We are always challenged and encouraged in our relationship with God through the bible talks and program.” – Lisa, KEC 25 Attendee 

    “KEC spiritually continues to fill me up every year I come, thank you.” – Greer, KEC 25 Attendee 

    “I loved being inspired and challenged from hearing God’s word taught with clarity, and the great opportunity to meet together with other believers of all ages, from many locations and denominations to fellowship together “All one in Jesus Christ”. – Denise, KEC 25 Attendee 

    This year 1,912 delegates joined the Adult Program to hear from a wide range of international and local speakers. We were blessed by the faithful teaching of Kirk Patston, Glen Scrivener, and Phil Ryken, and encouraged by special guest Anna Powell, who shared short talks every evening. Anna’s honest reflections helped us see our stories—failures and all—through a kingdom lens. As she reminded us, “I am completely secure in Him, and this is a kingdom worth seeking first.” 

    Throughout the weekend, we were reminded that while the world shouts “seek success, sex, self, and stuff!”, Jesus gently calls us to something far better: seek first the Kingdom of God. We were challenged to pray “Thy Kingdom Come” not just with words, but with Kingdom-shaped prayers that reflect our deep longing to see God at work—in our lives, our churches, and our world. 

    Kirk Patston took us deep into the book of Job, leading us through riddles and the raw poetry of suffering. His thoughtful teaching reminded us that the ‘heavy chapters of lament in the Bible is to assure us that God is thoroughly familiar with how hard our lives can be’. Through Job’s story, we were encouraged to remain faithful in both joy and sorrow, to trust God in the uncertainty, and that He is always worthy of praise. 

    On Sunday, we were also challenged by Phil Ryken to proclaim the Kingdom—to be bold, contagious Christians who seize every opportunity to speak of Jesus.  

    Here is what a few KEC 25 delegates had to say about the talks:   

    “The encouragement from God’s Word was delivered through all the speakers.” – Lei 

    “It is so hard to pick (what encouraged me most) because the concept of Seeking First the Kingdom encompasses all. I was really struck by the idea of a perspective shift, where instead of seeing where/how I can invite God into my life and plans, looking at how He’s already working and asking to be a part of His plans.” – Rylea 

    “I love the high calibre talks, I’m really spurred on in my faith every year.” – Tina  

    While adults enjoyed rich teaching and fellowship in the main session, 555 children and youth were served by one of eight programs, ranging from toddlers to Senior High (Year 11-12). Quiz Worx served the Primary Program with puppetry, music and stories, while Kohei Yamada taught Junior High, and Joshua Kim in Senior High. 

    “Our son, Isaac, has been talking about Jesus dying on the cross for our sins so we can go to heaven! Touches our hearts and we’re so thankful for the wonderful teaching there every year.” – Abigail  

    “Our youngest child (12) said to me today that every year KEC is the highlight of her year. This is especially because she’s made such good friends and really engaged with the night sessions. Her new friendships are so precious to her as they grow together in faith. And she just loves the evening sessions – being able to sing with so many people, to hear challenging Bible talks, to have fun over supper and to hear encouraging life stories. Our other kids also look forward to KEC each year and would be devastated if we didn’t come.” – James  


    Catch up on KEC 2025 on KCC One! 

    If you missed out on KEC this year or simply want to re-listen, part 1 of the KEC 2025 talks will be available from Wednesday, 7 May on the KCC One app!

    Download it now to access teaching from Glen Scrivener, Phil Ryken, Kirk Patston, and Anna Powell—plus other resources to help you keep seeking first the kingdom all year round. 

    “Kirk’s talks were EXCELLENT and I purchased the KCC+ subscription to re-listen to them!” – Laur a


    Save the dates for KEC 2026! 

    Katoomba Easter Convention will return next Easter long weekend, 3-6 April 2026. Jim Samra will join us to teach from God’s word. Sign up to our mailing list to be the first to hear about KEC 2026 registrations and event updates.   

    We praise God that over the Easter long weekend, over 2,400 adults, youth and children gathered at Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) to be empowered by God’s Word. Through powerful Bible talks, inspiring testimonies and uplifting worship in song, delegates were encouraged to seek the Kingdom first.  

    By Patrizha Yeomans

    “A Great Gift and Privilege”: How KEC Encouraged Kathryn’s Family 

    For Kathryn and her family, Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) was an opportunity to step out of life’s busyness and be deeply encouraged in their faith. Though they had only attended one day of KEC in 2023, last year they committed to the full experience. Read Kathryn’s story below.

    Caption: Kathryn and her husband, Amish

    1. Can you please introduce yourself and your family?

    My name is Kathryn, and I attended KEC 2024 with my husband, Amish, and two daughters, Jasmine and Lani (16 and 19 years old). While we had attended one day of KEC 2023, this was our first KEC that we attended in full.   

    2. What made you start attending KEC?

    For a number of years now, we have had numerous friends share their own KEC experiences and speak highly about the entire weekend. It was this alongside their kind invitation to attend with them that encouraged us to start attending. 

    3. What was the highlight of your KEC experience?

    As this was our first year attending, we felt everything was a highlight – the ease of registering, friendly welcomers, meeting new and old faces, worshipping God together, learning and growing in God’s word. My daughters also attended the night sessions which they absolutely loved.

    4. How has KEC encouraged your faith

    I was particularly encouraged by the intentionality to live Hebrews 10:25 [in] ‘not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another – and all the more as you see the Day approaching.’  It is a great gift and privilege to worship alongside my family, friends and others, share in God’s Word, and bear each other’s burdens. Alongside this, it has reminded me that my journey with Christ is not a solitary one. Instead, it is woven into the fabric of a much larger story – one where each person’s faith contributes to building and strengthening the whole body of Christ. 

    It is a great gift and privilege to worship alongside my family, friends and others, share in God’s Word, and bear each other’s burdens. Alongside this, it has reminded me that my journey with Christ is not a solitary one.

    5. Why would you recommend KEC to other families?

    Whether you are exploring faith or a seasoned Christian, KEC invites you to explore your questions, share your burdens and joys, and meet like-minded people doing just the same. It is a safe environment for all ages, where talks and activities are both engaging and transformative. 


    Can’t make it in-person? Join us online!

    Easter Convention kicks off NEXT FRIDAY! For those who just can’t make it in-person, our online program is still a fantastic way to do KEC. You can livestream over the weekend, or catch up on-demand with 30 days access. Either way, don’t miss out!

    If you’re keen for a day trip, KEC day tickets are also on sale, so you can still experience time away from life’s busyness, listen to powerful, fantastic preaching and enjoy family time in the beautiful Blue Mountains.

    Visit our website for more information: https://easterconvention.com/ or go to https://easterconvention.com/register/ to register your place!

    For Kathryn and her family, Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) was an opportunity to step out of life’s busyness and be deeply encouraged in their faith. Though they had only attended one day of KEC in 2023, last year they committed to the full experience. Read Kathryn’s story below.

    By Patrizha Yeomans

    Sneak Peek of Talks at KEC25

    With only a few weeks to go until Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC), we’re excited to give you a preview of what’s in store for the adult program this year! Our speakers—Phil Ryken, Kirk Patston, and Glen Scrivener—will be opening the Scriptures to help us explore what it truly means to seek God’s Kingdom first. Here’s what you can expect from their talks:

    Kingdom Come! – Phil Ryken

    What does it really mean to seek God’s Kingdom first? Phil Ryken will be unpacking this question in a four-part sermon series titled Kingdom Come!. Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, he will challenge us to consider how the Kingdom of God shapes our priorities, transforms our prayer life, fuels our evangelism, and anchors our hope for eternity. Expect rich biblical teaching that will encourage and equip you to live each day with Kingdom-minded purpose.

    Stubborn Seeking – Kirk Patston

    Life is full of hardships, disappointments, and suffering—but how do we continue to seek God’s Kingdom in the midst of them? Kirk Patston will be preaching from the book of Job in a series called Stubborn Seeking. His talks will explore the difficult questions that arise in suffering—questions about our faith in God, our expectations of life, and our relationships with family and community. Through Job’s story, Kirk will point us toward the faithfulness of God and the hope that sustains us in trials.

    Christ’s Passion – Glen Scrivener

    Before we can seek God’s Kingdom, we must first look to the One who sought it perfectly—Jesus. In his three-part series Christ’s Passion, Glen Scrivener will open up the Psalms to show us how Jesus is the ultimate ‘seeker’ of God’s Kingdom. His zeal and devotion serve as both our hope and our example, strengthening our faith and deepening our love for God. These talks will be a powerful reminder that our ability to seek God first is only possible because Christ sought us first.

    KEC25 is shaping up to be an incredible weekend of learning, fellowship, and encouragement. We can’t wait to see how God will use these talks to challenge and grow us in faith. If you haven’t registered yet, now is the time—don’t miss out!

    There’s still time to register!

    With only a few weeks to go until Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC), we’re excited to

    By Patrizha Yeomans

    “I Had Been Praying for Years” – A Testimony of Faith at KEC 

    For Camille, attending Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) for the first time wasn’t just about hearing great Bible teaching or enjoying time in the mountains — it was about witnessing God’s transforming power in a close friend’s life. Though she only attended one night session, Camille left deeply encouraged by the unity, worship, and impact of the gospel at KEC.

    1. Can you please introduce yourself and when you started attending KEC?

    My name is Camille. I’m 24 and I’ve been fortunate to be Christian all my life. I went to KEC last year with my boyfriend Peter, and another couple – Eliza and Ben. They were there for the entire weekend, but Peter and I just attended the night session. This was my first ever KEC!  

    2. What made you start attending KEC?  

    I came along to KEC because of Eliza. She has always one of my closest friends but wasn’t a Christian. She had been brought along to KEC the year before (2023) by her partner’s family, and later described to me how she was so moved during the weekend that it brought her to tears.  

    That weekend was a massive turning point for her and now she has a relationship with Jesus! When she invited me to come along last year, I was really interested to see what it was all about, and what exactly it was about KEC that had been so powerful for her.  

    3. Can you share a KEC highlight?  

    I think my highlight was standing in the congregation, next to Eliza, thinking just how incredible it was that we were here, together, worshipping God. I had been praying for Eliza for many years and it was just so incredible to see her fully embracing the faith and so changed. We don’t go to the same church, so this is still a new and special experience for me.  

    I had been praying for Eliza for many years and it was just so incredible to see her fully embracing the faith and so changed.

    4. Why would you recommend KEC to others? 

    KEC has been an encouragement to me in many ways, but particularly in how it has shaped Eliza’s journey. Even though I only attended one night session, I would recommend KEC as it was a beautiful way to spend Easter, surrounded by God’s family. It’s not often you’re singing with a chorus of hundreds of Christians or praying alongside that many brothers and sisters in one place. So, I really appreciate the opportunity that KEC offers for Christians from different walks of life to come together.  


    Whether you spend the whole day or just join us for an evening session, there’s something for everyone at KEC. We can’t wait to see you in the mountains over Easter! Register here.

    Not sure how to make the most of your day? Here’s a simple guide to help you plan your visit and enjoy everything KEC has to offer.

    For Camille, attending Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) for the first time wasn’t just about hearing

    By Patrizha Yeomans

    “My Favourite Time of the Year”: Kayla’s KEC Story

    Kayla’s journey with Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) began when she was just five years old, attending alongside her parents. What started as a childhood tradition quickly became one of the most formative influences on her faith. Through the faithful example of other Christians and digging into God’s Word, Kayla has found a place that continues to strengthen her faith year after year, reminding her that ‘we aren’t alone’.  

    1. Can you please introduce yourself and when you started attending KEC?  

    My name is Kayla and I been to 20 Easter conventions starting from when I was five years old! I started attending with my Mum and Dad and now with my husband Jono, since we got married in 2022.  

    Kayla (left) with her mum and her husband, Jono

    2. What made you start attending KEC?  

    It was definitely my parents’ decision for that first year (I was a child haha) but it very quickly became just about my favourite time of the year. I so looked forward to the kids program each year and catching up with the same friends each year. As an adult, I continue to attend as I find so much value in spending solid time in God’s word and in fellowship with other Christians from all over NSW and beyond.  

    3. Can you share a KEC highlight?  

    Growing up attending the kids program every year was a highlight. Being encouraged by other Christians my age as well as the leaders who I always thought were so cool. I would recite the memory verses, the talks and discussion times played a huge part in my Christian journey and in my growth as a Christian.  

    As an adult, the talks each year are a definite highlight. Working through multiple different parts of the Bible each convention means a lot gets covered in only 4 days and hearing from speakers from around Australia and the world can give different perspectives and ways of explaining things that is so helpful.   

    And then of course spending a long weekend away in the beautiful Blue Mountains each year with family is special as well. 

     

    4. How has KEC encouraged your faith?  

    I think there are more moments, memory verses and talks from my childhoods at KEC that have influenced my faith and helped my faith endure than I can remember. Even just gathering with so many Christians from all walks of life and know that we all love and serve the Lord and are brothers and sisters in Christ is so encouraging each year. It really reminds me that we aren’t alone in our faith and even just how powerful the Lord is.  

    It really reminds me that we aren’t alone in our faith and even just how powerful the Lord is.  

    5. Why would you recommend KEC to others? 

    Attending as a child and growing up at KEC was such a blessing. I’m thankful that my parents made this part of our yearly routine. It’s even just so valuable having other Christians faithfully modelling a life lived for Christ to your children, especially when they are teens and might not want to hear about God from you! 

    I think now as an adult, it is so encouraging to spend solid few days immersed in the word in a beautiful part of God’s creation and to be reminded that we are part of something so much bigger than ourselves – being part of God’s family.  

    It’s even just so valuable having other Christians faithfully modelling a life lived for Christ to your children, especially when they are teens and might not want to hear about God from you! 


    Register Today

    Our prayer is that Easter Convention is a time that deeply impacts your life for the glory of God, no matter your life stage or age. Whether you join us in the beautiful mountain air of Katoomba or from your living room or holiday home elsewhere, our absolute priority is to provide a program that will continue to be a time of significant spiritual impact for you. Register today!

    Kayla’s journey with Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) began when she was just five years old,

    By Patrizha Yeomans

    Short on Time? How to Spend the Day at KEC 2025

    Planning to join us at Katoomba Easter Convention but not sure how to make the most of your day? Here’s a simple guide to help you plan your visit and enjoy everything KEC has to offer!


    For Adults:

    1. Choose Your Day: Come any day from Fri-Mon for an enriching experience filled with worship and teaching.
    2. Attend Morning Sessions: Start your day with two inspiring morning sessions. Be ready to dive deep into God’s Word alongside other attendees. During the morning break, enjoy a sweet treat at morning tea, browse the bookstall and visit our Ministry Partners in the Plaza.
    3. Break for Lunch: After the sessions, enjoy a relaxing lunch. Bring your own or grab a bite from local eateries! Many cafes and restaurants around Katoomba Main Street and Leura are open during the long weekend, so there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
    4. Explore Katoomba: Since you’ve already made the trek, take the opportunity to explore the stunning sights around Katoomba. Visit the iconic Three Sisters, take a bushwalk, or enjoy the charming local shops where you can find Katoomba specialty products and other unique trinkets.
    5. Fellowship Together: Spend time connecting with other attendees over coffee or food during the breaks. You never know who you might meet and how your faith might be encouraged!
    6. Consider an Evening Session: Can’t spend the full day with us? Why not come for an evening session? Single evening tickets are available for just $42.
    7. Join us for the Sunday Night Dinner: Set aside Sunday night as an extra opportunity to fellowship with other KEC attendees over dinner. Sit under the stars and around the bonfire and warm your bellies with a delicious curry meal made by our in-house caterer. Pre-book your dinner tickets to guarantee your place and avoid missing out.

    For Kids:

    1. Morning Kids Programs: Check your child into one of the engaging kids programs we run every morning. Check-in times are:
      • 8:30am: Primary and Junior High programs.
      • 8:45am: Keenites, Pre-School, Infants, and Senior High programs.
    2. Exciting Activities: Kids will enjoy age-appropriate Bible teaching, fun activities, and a chance to make new friends in a safe environment.
    3. Evening for Teens: If you have children in Junior or Senior High, they’re also welcome to join the Adults Program and attend the evening sessions for a time of worship and teaching.
    4. Pizza on the Plaza for teens: Junior and Senior High kids are also welcome to join the Sunday night Pizza on the Plaza, a special treat hosted by their program leaders. We recommend you RSVP in advance if your children plan to attend.

    Whether you spend the whole day or just join us for an evening session, there’s something for everyone at KEC. We can’t wait to see you in the mountains over Easter!

    REGISTER TODAY!

    Planning to join us at Katoomba Easter Convention but not sure how to make the

    By Patrizha Yeomans

    “A Spiritual Intensive For Our Family”: Amelia’s KEC Story

    For Amelia and her family, Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) isn’t just a yearly event—it’s a cherished tradition that has shaped their faith over the years. From attending as a teenager in the Junior High program to now bringing her own children along, Amelia shares why KEC is a “spiritual intensive” for the family, equipping them with the tools to stand firm in their faith.  

    1. Please introduce your family!

    Hi my name is Amelia and I am married to Pete. We have two daughters, Norah, who is 4 years old and Florence, who is 6 months. We go to Maitland Evangelical Church in the Hunter Valley and together we’ve attended about ten KEC’s. Plus, we’ve volunteered on the Junior High team and we’ve listened online. 

    2. What made you start attending KEC? 

    Initially, I came along to KEC with my family and I attended the Junior High program. It was freezing cold that year and we were all squeezed into Clairvaux. I remember the talks were on the theme of ‘Killing the Me-First Monster.” 

    Being from rural NSW, my first KEC was quite an impactful experience because at the time I only had one other Christian friend, and the concept of actively fighting against our sinfulness was pretty unfamiliar. 

    Going to KEC that first time brought forth so much fruit in my life because it encouraged me to develop healthy spiritual habits, plus it was super fun! Now that I am Mum, I’ve been praying that KEC will be an encouragement to my girls just like it was me! 

    Now that I am Mum, I’ve been praying that KEC will be an encouragement to my girls just like it was me! 

    3. What is the highlight of your KEC experience? 

    Picking just one highlight is such a tough task because each year I am so richly blessed. However, last year we decided to take our daughter Norah along to the night program despite it being well past her bedtime. After the shared dinner in the courtyard, we went into the auditorium and Norah was immediately excited by the buzz. She was welcomed by many different people and was so comfortable that when the music started, she sang along and danced in the aisle. 

    It was particularly encouraging for me because it gave me a real sense of God’s big family and it gave us a chance to worship together. Moreover, I was really grateful that she felt like the ‘big program’ was as much for her as it was for the adults. If you’re apprehensive about taking your kids along to the night program, don’t be! 

    4. How has KEC encouraged you and your kids’ faith? 

    Norah recently had the opportunity to complete an ‘intensive week’ at our local swim school. And although she can already swim, she attended 6 lessons over the week and was taught the survival skills she needed to feel confident in the water. I feel as though KEC is a bit of a spiritual intensive for our family, teaching us the survival skills we need to stay firm in the faith. 

    I feel as though KEC is a bit of a spiritual intensive for our family, teaching us the survival skills we need to stay firm in the faith. 

    My husband and I always learn something new about the character of God and as a result, we’re refreshed, renewed and convicted. We leave KEC confident that God will continue to be faithful throughout whatever hardships we might face in the coming year. 

    Likewise, the kids program spurred my daughter on to tell her friends about Jesus. She still remembers the songs she sang and she often talks about going back to “Easter-Vention”

    5. Why would you recommend KEC to other families? 

    In the past, KEC has been freezing cold, our family has been over-tired, we’ve spent an hour waiting in traffic and we’ve exhausted ourselves trying to carry our daughter up that massive hill! But each and every year, we have been spurred on to love Christ more. KEC has yielded so much spiritual growth in each of us that it’s worth all the inconveniences. 

    And plus, the inconveniences are the exact same as the ones you’d be having if you’d stayed home! So why not experience them alongside a thousand other Christians in the beautiful Blue Mountains! The KEC coordinators have done a really great job of making the convention accessible for families. There is a well-equipped parent’s room and there is always someone who is happy to help out if you need.  


    There’s something for everyone at KEC. We can’t wait to see you in the mountains over Easter! 

    For Amelia and her family, Katoomba Easter Convention (KEC) isn’t just a yearly event—it’s a

    By Patrizha Yeomans

    10 Words that Describe KEC

    What is Katoomba Easter Convention to you? If you could describe Easter Convention in one word, what would it be?

    For our regular attendees, KEC is many things. Families and individuals who come to the mountains every Easter discover that KEC is more than just a conference.

    Here are 10 words our KEC delegates have used to describe what KEC means to them.

    1. KEC is a highlight

    "It is our family’s highlight to attend every year. We attend for the spiritual growth and worship - we love it!" – Mari

    2. KEC is a reset

    "Through KEC, God provides a reset for me - a yearly 4 days to refocus on God’s Word, His Kingdom, His plans. I need this!" – Karen

    3. KEC is incredibly valuable

    "It’s incredibly valuable to us as a family of believers to learn more about God, draw closer to Him, be in fellowship with others and praise and worship Him." – Sharon

    4. KEC is a tradition

    "It is an Easter tradition for our family to go to KEC, in fact we have been sharing a house with the same group of families for 19 years. We enjoy the atmosphere of singing with so many other Christians and hearing from world class speakers that challenge us and re-orientate us toward God." – Marianne

    5. KEC is life-changing

    "It will be another life-changing experience for me. In this world wherein we live, we need to stop paying attention to the world around us and actively listen to God's Word. Coming to KEC will once again be a life tool for my spiritual walk with the Lord." – Bruce

    6. KEC is practical

    "The thing I loved most about KEC was the practical application of the Word. Knowing that being swept up in the passion of the weekend, and in the quality of the teaching, wasn’t going to change my life by itself. The encouragement to really take the talks and commit to apply them in my daily walk has made the most difference out of any conference I’ve been to." – Markus

    7. KEC is a top-up

    "I attended because I love - and really need - the great Biblical teaching that 'tops me up' in my Christian life. It is SO encouraging and deeply refreshes my faith." – Tori

    8. KEC is edifying

    "KEC is a long-standing family tradition to attend, which we have consistently found edifying and valuable. It’s an opportunity to spend four days together receiving excellent teaching in a beautiful environment." – Alison

    9. KEC is a vital refreshment

    "We have been coming most years for the last 25. It is a vital refreshment and encouragement spurring on for our family. We value the teaching, and the kids love the program." – Sarah

    10. KEC is family time

    "We make the weekend a family time - great teaching and a fabulous time of fellowship with Christian families we have known for 30 years attending." - Katherine

    We invite you to join us at Katoomba Easter Convention, 18-21 April 2025, to retreat to the Blue Mountains over four days, and discover what KEC is and what it can do for you and your family. Enjoy time with friends and family away from life’s busyness, hear God’s Word preached and ignite a love for Christ and a passion to follow Him. Discover what our speakers – Philip Ryken, Glen Scrivener and Kirk Patston – will share on the theme, “Seek First the Kingdom”.

    KEC25 Theme Graphic with Speakers

    Free Online Access with Family Packages

    Our free online access promotion for Family Packages is back by popular demand!

    Book your Family Package by midnight (AEDT) 31st December 2024 and get free online access added to your booking (normally $65 in value).

    The online add-on will provide you with flexibility to access the online sessions between Good Friday 18th April and midnight Monday 21st April, so you can catch up on any sessions you miss during the weekend!

    Terms and conditions apply. Visit: https://easterconvention.com/special-offer/ for more information, or register now at: https://easterconvention.com/register/

    What is Katoomba Easter Convention to you? If you could describe Easter Convention in one

    By KCC Staff

    This is KCC

    Katoomba Christian Convention has gathered people under God’s Word for over 121 years, and by His grace the ministry sees tens of thousands impacted by His Word today. With another year of events done, we look back with incredible gratitude for God’s work and providence in 2024 and look forward to more next year and for future generations.

    This is KCC‘ is a new video introducing the ministry and its heart and mission. We are so pleased to be sharing this with you today, and hope it is an encouragement to you.

    We pray we may continue to gather as “all one in Christ Jesus”, under God’s will and with your support, for many more years to come.


    Looking to the future

    You may have seen the news already (read the update here), but we’re well on the way with plans for our new pilot Young Adults event in 2025.

    In line with the mission of KCC, it is our earnest desire that this new event will spark a new fire in the hearts of young adults, to live wholeheartedly for Christ in this world.

    We are convinced that this is a vital space for KCC to serve in.

    If you are able, please consider a financial gift before December to help us get this new event off on a strong footing, and in a way that will reduce the risk to the ministry as a whole.

    Give a GIft Today

    Katoomba Christian Convention has gathered people under God’s Word for over 121 years, and by

    By KCC Staff
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