
Additional Info and FAQs
All ministry conferences are paid for by someone. In most cases the organizers turn to donors or a church uses income collected from congregants. The Carmel Decision keeps costs low enough so that everyone can easily afford to attend without the infrastructure and extra expenses. Conference-style teaching is delivered direct to each participant online.
Individual pricing is $19 (USD) to register for a single session. This price covers up to 3 people sitting together. For small groups of 4 to 99 people watching a large screen in a single room, the price to register goes up to $49 and for assemblies over 100 people the price is $499.
Questions are always welcome and are handled through the Zoom chat feature during the session or addressed later. Questions can be submitted by email (info@carmeldecision.com) and may be answered in the next mini-conference or by e-mail.
The time, date and theme of each mini-conference will be posted on this website, announced to the mailing list by email, and posted on social media.
Each mini-conference is 90 minutes from start to finish and contains worship, teaching, Q&A, and prayer. The expected frequency is 5 to 6 times per year in a given time zone.
Family members and friends are welcome! With a single registration a group of 3 can view the same screen. Groups of 4 people and up need to pay the small group registration and groups of over 100 have an assembly registration fee. Children under the age of 12 are invited to listen in and will always be free of charge.
The date and time of the next Carmel Decision mini-conference will be sent by email to the Carmel Decision mailing list and posted on this website, as well as social media apps.
Help restore the church to its original vitality by aligning with the inspired words of the Bible and God's end time purposes for Israel and the nations.
Carmel Decision provides the local church with biblical teaching from Israel with a perspective that may not be available to every pastor. Sometimes truths about the kingdom of God must come from outside the existing church structure.
Equipping people for Christ-likeness is the primary calling of the church. God's plan is for everyone in the church to be a disciple of the Lord and for every disciple to be able to make disciples of others.