This sermon delves into the theological error of 'What Howland,' focusing on the danger of discouragement when our expectations of God's plans do not align with reality. Through the story of the disciples on the road to Emmaus, the message emphasizes the need to trust God's timing and purposes, even in the face of darkness and confusion. It highlights the unselfish nature of the kingdom of God, calling believers to be willing to be broken for the sake of others and to find peace in surrendering to God's will.

The Theological Error of 'Whathowwhen'

Carter Conlon
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Carter Conlon

Carter Conlon (1953 - ). Canadian-American pastor, author, and speaker born in Noranda, Quebec. Raised in a secular home, he became a police officer after earning a bachelor’s degree in law and sociology from Carleton University. Converted in 1978 after a spiritual encounter, he left policing in 1987 to enter ministry, founding a church, Christian school, and food bank in Riceville, Canada, while operating a sheep farm. In 1994, he joined Times Square Church in New York City at David Wilkerson’s invitation, serving as senior pastor from 2001 to 2020, growing it to over 10,000 members from 100 nationalities. Conlon authored books like It’s Time to Pray (2018), with proceeds supporting the Compassion Fund. Known for his prayer initiatives, he launched the Worldwide Prayer Meeting in 2015, reaching 200 countries, and “For Pastors Only,” mentoring thousands globally. Married to Teresa, an associate pastor and Summit International School president, they have three children and nine grandchildren. His preaching, aired on 320 radio stations, emphasizes repentance and hope. Conlon remains general overseer, speaking at global conferences.