Jesus is a Jew: Does That Affect the Gospel?

CMJ staff • August 17, 2026
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Join the conversation on October 21, 2026 near Dallas, Texas

Register for Conference

The Anglican Church in North America will hold a conference discussing this question on Wednesday October 21, 2026, from 9 AM to 4 PM. The conference will be held at Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church (Anglican Diocese of All Nations) in Rowlett, Texas, which is a suburb on the eastern side of Dallas.


The conference will host eight speakers: Bishop Julian Dobbs; Bishop Felix Orji; Bishop John Boonzaaijer; Bishop Ray Sutton; Rev Canon Dr Jules Gomes; Rev Dr AJ Nolte; Dr Wilfred McClay; and Rev Dr Gerald McDermott.


Seating is limited to 200 people, so please register early in order to ensure you have a seat. The first 150 people to register will receive a free book, The New Christian Zionism, when they arrive at the conference, but you must attend the conference to receive the book.


Since the Holocaust, there has been an explosion of Christian scholarship asking, “How did this take place in the most Christianized country in history, the birthplace of the Reformation?” Did we get Jews and Judaism somehow wrong? What are the implications for our understanding of Jesus and the gospel?


The conference will include times for Q&A and fellowship.

Register for Conference


WHAT: Jesus is a Jew conference

WHEN: Wednesday, October 21, 2026, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

WHERE: Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church, Rowlett, Texas


Space is limited. Register today!

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