Sparknotes: sign up for NYC conference here.
Countdown to NYC Conference Begins

If you haven't registered for our biggest event of the year - heck, decade! - time is ticking. We'll be in NYC April 27-29, and we'd hate for you to miss it. Check out our new promo video here.
 
The schedule is being released in bits and pieces, with the main presentations (nearly) set in stone over on the conference site. Menus are live, too. The full slate of breakouts will be announced next week.  Register today!

Oh and there are still some limited scholarship funds available to those who need them. Email us at info@mbird.com if you're interested.  
Book Spotlight: Grace in Addiction

Despite the Church and Alcoholics Anonymous both being in the business of bringing "hope to the hopeless", the two worlds seldom seem to interact. Packed with vivid illustrations, good humor, and practical wisdom,   Grace in Addiction  attempts to bridge this divide and carry the unexpected good news of AA out of the basement and into the pews-and beyond! Check out our single most popular publication here.
Tyler Conference Recordings

Thank you to everyone who helped make  last month's conference in Tyler, TX such a beautiful time! The good Rev. Condon brought down the house - watch here. So did this guy. All the recordings are now up on the site for free download. We only ask that those who were not able to attend *consider*  tossing something in the hat to help cover the cost of the event.  
Food & Drink Issue Out Now

In case you didn't get around to it last month, be sure to check out the new issue of our quarterly magazine. Or, if you're feeling extra fancy, spring for the 10 issue subscription. The Food & Drink Issue is a buffet of grace-filled goodies. For a taste, CJ's lead essay on "the church's most cliché ministry" is now online!

While you're waiting for the next issue (Love & Death), which hits in May, keep your eyes peeled for an announcement about... The Man Who Met God In a Bar. More soon. 
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Yours Truly, 

The  Mockingbird Team
David Zahl, Ethan Richardson, 
CJ Green, Sarah Condon, 
Bryan Jarrell, Scott Jones & Marcy Hooker
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