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Doxacon Seattle 2024 is here!

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Today is the big day – Doxacon Seattle 2024 starts in just a few hours! The theme for this year’s convention is At the End of all Things: Utopias, Dystopias, and the Persistence of Hope. We’re looking forward to welcoming you at the Brightwater Center. If you haven’t bought membership, you can do so at …

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T-minus 1 day until Doxacon Seattle 2024!

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Doxacon Seattle 2024 is fast approaching and we’re putting the finishing touches on the event. The theme for this year’s convention is At the End of all Things: Utopias, Dystopias, and the Persistence of Hope. Are you an otherworldly monster who is glad that an apocalyptic event has stemmed the tide of pesky humans, allowing …

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T-minus 2 days until Doxacon Seattle 2024!

Doxacon Seattle 2024 is fast approaching and we’re putting the finishing touches on the event. The theme for this year’s convention is At the End of all Things: Utopias, Dystopias, and the Persistence of Hope. As we approach the big day, we’re excited about the lineup of presentations and events. Too boot, we’re putting together …

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T-minus 3 days until Doxacon Seattle 2024!

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Doxacon Seattle 2024 is fast approaching and we’re putting the finishing touches on the event. The theme for this year’s convention is At the End of all Things: Utopias, Dystopias, and the Persistence of Hope. Though the day’s schedule is being finalized, we are pleased to be able to share the full list of presentations …

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T-minus 4 days until Doxacon Seattle 2024!

Doxacon Seattle 2024 is fast approaching and we’re putting the finishing touches on the event. The theme for this year’s convention is At the End of all Things: Utopias, Dystopias, and the Persistence of Hope. We are pleased to have four vendors presenting their work at Doxacon Seattle 2024. Check them out below! Click here …

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T-minus 5 days until Doxacon Seattle 2024!

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Doxacon Seattle 2024 is fast approaching and we’re putting the finishing touches on the event. The theme for this year’s convention is At the End of all Things: Utopias, Dystopias, and the Persistence of Hope. We have two keynote speakers: J.D. Henning and Deacon Jeremiah Webster. As we look forward to Saturday, check out their …

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Still time to volunteer!

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Doxacon Seattle can’t happen without you! We are looking for volunteers to make 2024 the best event so far. Specifically, we need: The greatest joy at Doxacon Seattle is knowing that you’ve made the day fantastic for someone else who attended. Volunteers who register in advance will receive a special membership rate. If you’re interested, …

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Meet our 2024 presenters!

We’ve already introduced you to our keynote speakers for this year, J.D. Henning and Dcn. Jeremiah Webster. Both will speak from their experience as Christians doing creative work. J.D. will speak on “What Would Jesus Binge Watch? Lessons Learned from a Christian Filmmaker”, and Dcn. Jeremiah will discuss “Follow the Devil: Cultivating the Spiritual Imagination …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (January 14-20)

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Happy New Years all! We hope you had wonderful celebrations of the Nativity and the New Year. Before getting into business, we want to take a moment now to offer to our Orthodox brethren what we couldn’t last week (due to several of us catching the holiday cruds): Christ is born! Let us glorify Him! …

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Merry Christmas!

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From all of us here at Doxacon Seattle – Merry Christmas! It is our privilege and delight to build a place where faith & fandom can meet. We pray that this holiday season is one filled with many blessings for you and those you love. We look forward to what is in store in the …

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