Led by Andrew Lazo
Designed for children ages 7-12 (age exceptions gladly considered on an individual basis!), this program will offer children a chance to engage the writings of C.S. Lewis on their own level in imaginative, creative and faithful ways. So what does that mean? How will that look, you surely ask? So glad you did!


Our goal is to provide purposeful fun so that we might encourage children to enjoy their reading, to find little life lessons all around them, and to become better followers of Aslan in their own inimitably unique ways!
Schedule*
Friday, 11/9 |
Saturday, 11/10 |
Sunday, 11/11 |
TBD |
TBD |
TBD |
* Children will have meals and will attend other conference sessions with adults, including Lamb’s Players Theatre performance.
* Schedule is subject to change.
Andrew Lazo – A Ph.D. candidate in Modernist British literature at Rice University in Houston, Texas, Lazo is a Jacob K. Javits Fellow in the Humanities, as well as a visiting scholar at the Marion E. Wade Center (Wheaton, IL). He has published several articles and lectures widely on the works of Lewis and Tolkien. Upon receiving his doctorate, Lazo looks forward to lecturing at seminars and retreats across the country. He teaches composition at Houston Baptist University and has taught in and out of the university for several years. He has also taught a highly popular church-based adult education course, exploring the devotional aspects of The Chronicles of Narnia. He enthusiastically led the Children’s Track at the C.S. Lewis Foundation Southwest Regional Retreat at Camp Allen, Texas each year since 2004 and at the 2006 C.S. Lewis Summer Institute at Williams College, Massachusetts and 2007 Summer Conference in San Diego.