
URCNA MISSIONS

Healthy Leaders
Healthy Churches
2027 URCNA Missions and Pastors Conference | Bonclarken Conference Center, Flat Rock, NC
Registration Opens September 1st, 2026
About
What Is This Conference?
Held once every two years, this conference is for URCNA pastors, missionaries, church planters, office bearers, and their families. Over four days, attendees will sing and pray together, hear encouraging messages from guest speakers, and enjoy free time and fellowship.

2027 Conference Theme
Healthy Leaders, Healthy Churches
We'll explore biblical leadership and how it shapes local church ministry. Covering team building, equipping the saints for service and outreach, and the missional calling of Christ's church.

Mark Your Calendar
March 15–18, 2027
Registration opens Monday, March 15 at 3:00 p.m. The conference concludes Thursday, March 18 at 11:00 a.m.

Where You'll Stay
Bonclarken Conference Center
Nestled in the beautiful mountains of Flat Rock, North Carolina, Bonclarken Conference Center is your home for the week. Your registration includes 3 nights of on-site meals & accommodations. Want to extend your stay? Arrive the weekend before or linger after the conference by booking extra nights directly with Bonclarken at (828) 692-2223.

Registration & Fees
Secure Your Spot
Registration Opening and 2027 pricing coming soon. Capacity will be limited to 200 attendees.

2027 Featured Speakers
Meet the Speakers
Eric Hausler (Christ the King OPC, Naples, FL) · John Currie (Proclamation Presbyterian Church, Bryn Mawr, PA; adjunct professor at Westminster Theological Seminary) · Chad Vegas (Sovereign Grace Church, Bakersfield, CA) · John van Eyk (Trinity Reformed Church, URCNA, Lethbridge, Alberta)

Speakers
Our speakers bring a wealth of wisdom from the front lines of ministry, offering practical insights on cultivating healthy leadership that sustains and grows the body of Christ.

Rev. Chad Vegas
Rev. Chad Vegas was born in Bakersfield, California to unbelieving parents. After his father — a police officer — was killed in the line of duty, he began searching for answers to what happens to us after death. His family was casually involved in the occult. He had friends among the Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and in Roman Catholicism. He looked into every religious option he could find. However, it was the result of hearing the gospel of Jesus Christ at a Protestant church, to which he was invited by a friend, that his eyes were opened to see the love of God in the person and work of Jesus Christ. He met Teresa, who became his wife, in his first year of college. They have two children, a son in-law, and a grandson. Compelled by the love of Christ, he went to seminary, entered pastoral ministry, planted a church (Sovereign Grace Church), and helped found a missionary training agency (Radius International). He is presently leading his church into a Reformed denomination, after spending the greater part of his ministry as a Baptist

Rev. Eric Hausler
Pastor Eric Hausler has been serving in the Naples area since July of 2013 after 15 years in West Michigan. He was a church planter and organizing pastor at Redeemer OPC in Ada, Michigan from 1998 to 2013 and was then called by the Presbytery of the South of the OPC to plant a church in Southwest Florida. He is currently the senior pastor of that church, Christ the King Presbyterian Church in Naples, Florida. Eric was born and raised in Iowa City, Iowa and is a graduate of the University of Kansas and Westminster Seminary California. He served PCA churches in Coral Gables and Naples, Florida before being called as a church-planter for the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Donna was born and raised in Miami, Florida and is a graduate of Texas Christian University. They have four grown sons and one amazing grandson. Both Eric and Donna love walking the beach at sunset, cooking together, and serving in the Chaplain’s Office at the Naples Jail Center.

Rev. John van Eyk
Rev. John van Eyk is the father of numerous children, the grandfather of a several grandchildren, and the grateful husband of one wife, Lucy. He has served as a pastor for over 30 years, ministering in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Cambridge, Ontario; the Tain and Fearn Associated Presbyterian Church in the Scottish Highlands; and, since 2017, Trinity Reformed Church in Lethbridge, Alberta. In addition to his pastoral work, John edits for Christian Focus Publications and chairs the board of Faith to Film, a ministry dedicated to bringing Reformed content to the internet.

Rev. Dr. John Currie
Rev. John Currie was born in Scotland and immigrated to Canada where Christ saved him as a teenager and called him to be a pastor. John has served churches in Canada and the United States and now serves as Senior Pastor of Proclamation Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Bryn Mawr, Pa, and as adjunct professor of pastoral theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He is the author of The Pastor as Leader (Crossway). John is married to Rhonda, and they have two sons and nine grandchildren.