Held at the beautiful Grand Targhee Resort in the Grand Teton mountains of Wyoming, ORTCON25 is an in-person conference exploring topics in Open and Relational Theology.
ORTCON25 brings together scholars, leaders, pastors, and activists. The conference provides workshops, lectures, and social activities to deepen relationships and present new ways of imagining God and the universe.
Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and multidisciplinary scholar. Oord directs the doctoral program in Open and Relational Theology at Northwind Theological Seminary and the Center for Open and Relational Theology. The author or editor of 30+ books, Oord speaks around the world.
Rev. Dr. Anna Case-Winters is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA) and serves as Professor of Theology at McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. Case-Winters has research interests and publications in systematic theology, dialogues in religion and science, open and relational theologies, and theologies attending to global economic, ecumenical, ecological issues.
Jonathan Foster is a husband, dad, writer, and former church planter who exegetes culture from a mimetic theory and open and relational framework. He's the partner of one and the father of three.
John Pohl is professor of pediatrics at University of Utah and completed his doctorate in Open and Relational Theology at Northwind Theological Seminary. His writings have been published in various science and religion journals and websites.
Shaleen Kendrick is a doctoral student at Northwind Theological Seminary. She serves as an executive culture coach, workshop facilitator, author, podcaster, and passionate speaker.
Single Person - $1799*
Couples - $2199
Family - Adult Rate + $329 per child
Cost Includes - Housing and most meals (see conference details below)
Conference rates increase by $350 per adult and $200 per child after June 20, 2025
* if willing to share room with another adult, cost is discounted to $1,399
The beautiful Grand Targhee Resort is located in the Teton Mountains of Wyoming and within an hour of Yellowstone and Teton national parks. Opportunites to visit the national parks are available during ORTCON, but we encourage coming early to the area or staying a few days after.
Brian D. McLaren is an author, speaker, activist, and public theologian. A former college English teacher and pastor, he is a passionate advocate for “a new kind of Christianity” – just, generous, and working with people of all faiths for the common good. He is Dean of Faculty for the Center for Action and Contemplation. and a podcaster with Learning How to See.
Gayle Hansen Browne is priest in the Episcopal Church and recent doctoral graduate of Northwind Theological Seminary. Gayle's work has been on prayer in open and relational theological perspectives.
Josh Patterson is host of the (Re)thinking Faith podcast and a theology student at Northwind Theological Seminary.
ORTCON25 officially begins with 6pm dinner on Monday evening (check-in begins at 4pm)
The conference concludes after breakfast on Friday morning.
TRAVEL
we recommend flying into…
– Jackson Hole Airport – approximately 90 minutes from Resort (Delta, Frontier, Alaska, United, & American)
* alert conference directors by May 15 if you need a shuttle to and from airport; this involves additional cost
MEALS AND HOUSING
– Housing is provided for all registrants (single rooms, shared rooms, and family housing are available)
– 4 Breakfasts (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday)
– 3 Lunches (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday)
– 1 Dinner (Monday; Participants can purchase other dinners at Grand Targhee, Driggs, and elsewhere)
AVAILABLE ACTIVITIES *
– Explore 2 National Parks
– Horseback Riding (groups of six for ages 6+)
– Mountain Biking (bikes provided)
– Hiking (easy, medium and advanced levels are all available)
– Heated Pool/Hot Tub
– Kid-specific activities include bike clinics, children horseback riding, and pool activities
*Additional cost