Interactive Teaching
Our heartbeat is growth. We offer conferences and the 220 Workshop to provide interactive teaching designed to help you establish an awareness and ability to walk in the reality of your Galatians 2:20 truth. It's a freedom that permeates every area of our lives.
"The greatest truth a Christian can discover is their new identity in Christ, and no other group does a better job of helping believers understand and apply this truth. Their conferences provide the solid foundation that every saint needs to find victory and fruitfulness in their spiritual life."
Dr. Tony Evans, Senior Pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, founder and president of The Urban Alternative, and best-selling author |
Conferences
Our conferences are one-day, large teaching gatherings where we dive in to truth together, exploring the reality of our life as portrayed in Galatians 2:20. Topics include: forgiveness, identity, life, God's love, law & grace, with a concluding Question & Answer session.
Join us for our summer conference as we explore growing up into Christ-likeness, and growing into a deeper love and intimacy with God. Click the image above for FREE registration.
220 Workshop
This weekend workshop is a small class that delves deeper into the truths covered in our conferences, focusing on our reality from Galatians 2:20. Workshop topics include: Our concept of God, the 220 life, the believer's identity, the nature of the flesh, and living the 220 life.
The 12-student class meets on a Friday evening and all day Saturday. Cost is $95. Students must have attended one of the 220 conferences or read "God Without Religion" by Andrew Farley.
Online 220 Workshop
A self-paced study that delves into the same truths and topics. Cost is $45.00 and registration is ongoing.
220 Workshop Resources
We have resources for current 220 Workshop participants. Use your log-in below to access them. If you don't have a log-in yet, email admin@operation220.org to get set up.
Stories
Vera tells about how her journey with Operation 220 radically changed the way she views God, and therefore herself.