FAQ (hotels, join via Zoom, etc.)

Thank you for a wonderful experience together at Karam Forum 2022 – watch the ON monthly newsletter for updates on our next gathering!

Q. What are the ticket prices?

Ticket prices for Karam Forum 2022 are:

  • General admission: $65
  • Karam Fellowship members: $50

Q. Do I buy a different ticket if I want to participate by Zoom?

Nope, you buy the same ticket regardless of which way you want to participate, live in Denver or by Zoom.

Q: Do I have to choose which way I’m going to participate before I buy my ticket?

Nope! Reserve your ticket today and decide which way you’re going to participate whenever you like.

Q. What is Karam Fellowship and how does the special price on Karam Forum tickets work?

Karam Fellowship is a community of theological educators cultivating theology for the life of the world. Members enjoy lots of great benefits, including a subscription to our peer-reviewed journal Faith & Flourishing, our weekly email The Grapevine, full access to our monthly newsletter and webinars.

One of the benefits of becoming a member of Karam Fellowship is to qualify for a discount ticket to Karam Forum. The general admission ticket to Karam Forum is $65, while tickets for Karam Fellowship members are $50. (There are no other differences between the tickets.)

All you have to do is join Karam Fellowship and then, when you register for Karam Forum, click on the $50 ticket for Karam Fellowship members instead of on the $65 general admission ticket. That’s it!

Q. Are there any coupon codes or other discounts?

No. Even the director of the Oikonomia Network is buying his own ticket out of his own pocket. For background on why we can no longer offer the coupon codes we have offered our partners in the past, check out the ON’s official history to see how our work has changed in the past year.

Q. Are meals included in the event?

One meal is included: We will provide a boxed lunch immediately after the event concludes on Friday. Attendees will be on their own for other meals. We encourage you to connect for fellowship with colleagues!

Q. What is the dress code?

The sacred text says “business casual.” You are free to exegete that text however you wish, and develop your own systematic and practical theology on that basis. We regret to report that we do not possess the power of infallible interpretation, but we trust that the Holy Spirit will continue to bring God’s people into harmony at Karam Forum, as he always has in ages past, in a spirit of diversity-in-unity and unity-in-diversity.

Q: Where is Karam Forum taking place?

Park Church in Denver, very close to where ETS and AAR/SBL are taking place.

Q. Are hotel arrangements available?

Karam Forum does not have its own hotel arrangements, but note that ETS conference hotel rates are typically available through the dates Karam Forum is meeting. 

Q. What about ground transportation?

Attendees need to provide their own ground transportation. We recommend using your preferred rideshare service.

Q. How does participation via Zoom work?

Anyone who purchases a ticket to Karam Forum can join us either live or via Zoom. You don’t have to buy a special ticket; we extend the Zoom option to all ticketholders. Everyone who buys a ticket will be sent a link allowing them to join us by Zoom.

We will have staff on site whose responsibility will be ensuring that the Zoom feed is functioning properly at all times, and fielding any problems that arise.

Those who join us via Zoom will get to see and hear all presentations during Karam Forum.

During table discussion periods, Zoom participants will engage discussion with colleagues in Zoom conference rooms.

During Q&A sessions, Zoom participants will be able to send in their questions using the same system in-person participants use.

Q. How do I keep up to date on further announcements?

Watch our newsletter (subscribe!).

Q. I have a question that hasn’t been answered here!

Well, that’s what we’re here for. Contact us!

Q. Should I join Karam Fellowship and register for Karam Forum today?

You should!