Intimate Mystery Conference – Seattle

April 13-14, 2012 • Seattle, WA

The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology
2501 Elliott Ave Seattle, WA 98121

Tickets are still available!
Walk-In Registrations are welcome beginning at 6:30pm on Friday, April 13 (online registration closed at 12:00pm on Thursday, April 12)

 

weave:(verb) to unite in a coherent whole
leave:(verb) to depart or withdraw from
cleave:(verb) to adhere firmly or unwaveringly

Join Dr. Dan B. Allender and Dr. Steve Call as they teach about God’s design for marriage through the matrix of Genesis 2:24 (weave, leave, and cleave). They will consider the categories of communication, dreams and demands, family ties, forgiveness, male and female uniqueness, and sex—all on a journey toward deeper intimacy and the mystery inherent in the relationship designed, above all else, to reveal God’s character and purpose.

View more videos of Dan on The Allender Center Blog.

The conference content is highly applicable to those single, engaged, married, divorced or widowed; those who want to engage Scripture in a provocative, meaningful way; those who desire a deeper faith and deeper relationships with others and God.

View more videos of Steve Call on The Allender Center Blog.

Agenda

Friday, April 13

  • 6:30-7:00pm: Registration & Check-in
  • 7:00-9:00pm: Teaching – Session 1

Saturday, April 14

  • 8:30-9:00am: Light breakfast available
  • 9:00-12:00pm: Teaching – Session 2
  • 12:00-1:30pm: Lunch break
  • 1:30-4:30pm: Teaching – Session 3

A selection of Dr. Allender’s books and resources will be available for sale at this event.

Cost & Registration

  • $75 per person/ $150 per couple (register by March 15)
  • $90 per person/$180 per couple (beginning March 16)

Special rates for students, alumni, & staff of The Seattle School:

  • $55 per person/ $110 per couple (register by March 15)
  • $70 per person/ $140 per couple (beginning March 16)

Walk-In Registrations are welcome beginning at 6:30pm on Friday, April 13
(online registration closed at 12:00pm on Thursday, April 12)

Online registration is available through 12:00pm on Thursday, April 12. Walk-in registrations are welcome beginning at 6:30pm on Friday, April 13. Tickets are refundable, less a $25 cancellation fee per ticket, for any cancellations made by April 11, 2012. Cancellations made on or after April 12, 2012 are not eligible for a refund.

CEUs are available at an additional fee, separate from your conference registration. Please visit our CEU Information page for more details.

Hotel Recommendations

The Edgewater

This iconic and luxurious hotel is directly across the street from The Seattle School.

$159/night city side $179/night waterside 2411 Alaskan Way Seattle, WA 98121 Call 206-441-8363 and request “The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology’sPreferred Rate”

Hyatt Place Seattle/Downtown

The Hyatt Place is located downtown, just 6 blocks from The Seattle School.

$119/night 110 6th Ave N Seattle, WA 98109 Call 1-888-591-1234 and book using Corporate Code #74025 to receive this special rate

What is the difference between the Intimate Mystery Conference and the Intimate Mystery Workshop?

  • The Intimate Mystery Conference includes corporate teaching time with Dr. Allender and Dr. Call. It is appropriate for all couples and singles who are desiring to learn more about true intimacy in relationships.
  • The Intimate Mystery Workshop is a three day, in-depth interactive experience that expounds on Dr. Allender & Dr. Call’s teaching through facilitated small group and private couples sessions. The workshop is limited to 20-30 married couples and is designed to address the desire to know one another more fully and/or to break through long-standing areas of tension or disconnection.

About Dan Allender

Dr. Dan B. Allender has pioneered a unique and innovative approach to therapy over the past 25 years. Read more about Dan Allender.

About Steve Call

Dr. Call is from Kirkland, Washington and has been a faculty member with The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology for ten years. He graduated from the University of Washington, holds a Masters degree in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, a Masters degree in Counseling and Family Therapy from Seattle Pacific University and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Seattle Pacific University. He is a practicum leader, teaches adolescent and child therapy, marriage and family, family systems and directs the clinical internship program for the MACP program. He is a licensed psychologist and has a private practice specializing in adolescents, couples, and families. In addition, he provides consultation to health care and educational professionals and provides clinical supervision to other therapists. Dr. Call is a clinical member of the clinical member of the American Psychological Association. He is an avid outdoorsman and loves to compete in triathlons. He and his wife Lisa have been married 25 years and have three children ages 22, 17 and 7.