Where Do I Fit?
Asian American Identity and Leading Well

October 20-22, 2025 • Malibu, California

Join us at CAPA Con 2025, where members of the Covenant Asian Pastors Association will spend three days together connecting, caring, and equipping each other for the ministry journey!

Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on ministry? 

Asian American ministers face specific challenges related to the unique aspects of Asian American culture and Ministry. CAPA Con 2025 is an interactive, engaging, and encouraging opportunity to explore together how to think theologically and practically as we minister to others. Come and be refreshed through time with God and time together!

Meet new friends and strengthen existing connections as we get to know each other, eat good food, worship, learn, and reflect together — all in the beautiful setting of Malibu, California overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Space is limited to 40 participants.  Register soon — first come, first served!

Note: The schedule and details are being developed and this page will be updated as soon as plans are finalized. If you’d like to receive updates, please fill in the form below.

 

Retreat

Get away from the day-to-day busyness to nurture your soul, listen to God, and refresh your spirit.

Learn

Engage in learning, discussion, reflection, and sharing as we navigate challenges related to ministering as Asians.

Connect

Fellowship around food, discussion, and laughter with other Covenant Asian Pastors.

Serra Retreat Center is located on the coast of California in Malibu, California.

Don’t miss this opportunity to get away and refresh your soul through friendship, learning, and food!

Speaker

Dr. Daniel D. Lee is the founding academic dean of the Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry and associate professor of theology and Asian American studies at Fuller Theological Seminary. 

He is author of Doing Asian American Theology: A Contextual Framework for Faith and Practice (2022) and Double Particularity: Karl Barth, Contextuality, and Asian American Theology (2017), as well as the editor of The Theology of Asian Americans and Pacific Peoples: A Reader, 1976, complied by Roy Sano (2023). His research areas focus on the Reformed tradition, theological contextuality, Asian American theology, and integration of theology and psychology. An ordained Presbyterian minister, he has served in a number of ministry contexts, including campus ministry, chaplaincy, immigrant church, pan-Asian ministry, and multi-ethnic churches.

Register for Conference

Registration is first come, first served. Your registration is not complete until you have paid the registration fee:

  1. When you click the button below, you will be taken to a Google Form.

  2. Fill out the form and submit.

  3. You will receive an invoice for the payment due. (Please note that the sending of the invoice is a manual process, so there may be a delay.)

  4. Pay the fee. Your registration is now considered complete, and you will receive an email confirmation.

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