Dear Friends,
We’re co-convening a spiritual philosophy conference featuring some of the brightest minds of our time!
The Future of Meaning Conference is being held in Savannah’s beautiful historic district, May 19–22, 2027. Under the theme “The Philosophical Renewal of Truth, Beauty, and Goodness,” this unique gathering brings together leading voices in philosophy, theology, and culture for four days of presentations, dialogue, fellowship, contemplation, and music.
Confirmed speakers include Iain McGilchrist, Ilia Delio, John Haught, Stephen Blackwood, Steve McIntosh, Andrew M. Davis, Robert Nicastro, and more—with Robert Lawrence Kuhn, Sarah Coakley, and David Bentley Hart joining us live virtually.
The conference will take place in the heart of Savannah’s historic downtown at the landmark Trinity United Methodist Church (built 1848) on Telfair Square. The conference also includes a chamber music concert at St. John’s Episcopal Church (built 1853), and a hosted bar reception at Ralston College. Further details can be found on the Conference’s website.


Historic Trinity Church Interior and Exterior
Reserve your place in Savannah
Early registration is $290. We expect attendance of around 150 people. Seats are limited and we may sell out at the early registration price.
The conference will begin on the evening of May 19th at 7:00 PM and will finish on the fourth day, May 22nd around 12:30 PM.
Conference registration includes the full program: Wednesday night through Saturday afternoon, and a classical music concert and evening reception at Ralston College. Accommodations and meals in Savannah are not included. Savannah offers a full range of accommodations, from affordable to luxury.
The Savannah Historic District is a “living museum” and world-class destination
For questions on the conference, please contact us.
Sincerely,

Steve McIntosh

