From social media to web to testimony videos, every ministry needs to take steps to learn how to improve the strategic content they create, and this track will provide guidance on how to do just that.
Leading creative meetings that encourage collaboration and produce dynamic results can be challenging—but it does not have to be. The key is often rooted in three essential ingredients: Purpose, People, and Process. In this workshop, you will learn how to apply these three principles to your ministry’s creative meetings, enabling you to lead with clarity, build strong teams, and cultivate a sustainable creative process that drives impactful results.
Social media is no longer just about reaching people—it’s about truly connecting with them. This talk will explore how churches and ministries can use thoughtful design, compelling video, and meaningful words to build trust, foster engagement, and create lasting impact—without relying on a big ad budget. Through practical strategies and real-world examples, attendees will learn how to cultivate a digital presence that feels authentic, serves their audience, and ultimately drives deeper community engagement.
Eric Bramlett leads this workshop exploring comedy and how not taking yourself so seriously in church work is probably a good idea. He shares stories and anecdotes from his nearly 30 years of experience in doing precisely that at Community Christian Church, a multisite church in Naperville, Illinois. Find out how you can bring levity into your church services so that the church you serve can become a hotspot for joy and celebration.
Building strong, trusting relationships between senior pastors and creatives is crucial for effective ministry. But what happens when we feel misaligned? Jeff Boriss and Shawn Williams from Willow Creek Community Church will guide us through navigating these challenges, focusing on open communication and mutual understanding. We’ll address potential myths and learn how to share honest feedback respectfully