2026 Disciple-Making Conference Main Sessions

2026 Disciple-Making Conference Breakout Sessions

Asian Church Ministry – Discipleship and Next Gen

Myoung Cheon Ko
We will explore how Asian churches can embrace gospel-centered ministry, strengthen disciple-making, and raise up leaders for future generations. Drawing from IMB church-planting principles (Foundations), we will address common challenges churches face, especially the tensions between first- and second-generation believers, and consider biblical and practical ways to disciple the next generation so that they remain rooted in the church and flourish in an authentic community.

Beyond the Walls: Mobilizing Your Church to Love and Serve the Community

Andrew Clark
If your church ceased to exist, would your community notice? God has called every church to be on mission right where He has placed them. This breakout will provide practical ways to love and serve your community through acts of service that open doors for relationships and gospel impact.

Church Comms 101: Reaching Your Community & Your Congregation

Kathryn Carson & Daniel Spivey
Whether you’re sharing news with your church family or inviting your neighbors, the right marketing and communications mix matters. This breakout will give you the essentials — helping you craft clear, budget-wise strategies for both internal and external communication.

Closing the Gap

Matt Love
What if the greatest lead measure for church multiplication isn’t strategy or funding, but the intentional development of leaders? Discover a simple, practical framework for helping people identify development gaps, guiding people through development, and raising up future leaders and planters from within your church. Drawing from the experience of Summit Collaborative — which has developed more than 300 leaders and identified dozens of planters — you’ll walk away with a proven “development grid” that turns potential into progress. If you want your church to be a hub of multiplication, this training will give you the tools to close the gap and see leaders thrive.

Cradle to College: Sending Resilient Disciples

Jerry Lewis
There is an inextricable link between child dedication and high school graduation. Sending resilient disciples to college begins in the cradle. We will examine five milestones that lead to the ultimate sending celebration.

Creating and Sustaining a Culture of Generosity

Brian Davis
Most pastors want their churches to be generous, but few know how to actually build that culture. In this practical session, Brian Davis will share how God has taken a 15-person replant to a thriving, generous congregation of hundreds — without wealthy donors or gimmicks. Learn how to make generosity a discipleship issue, not just a financial one, and discover tools, language and rhythms that move people from giving because they have to, to giving because they get to.

Designed to Serve: Equipping Women to Live Out God’s Design for Kingdom Impact

Ashley Reffit
Discover God’s beautiful design for women and the biblical foundation that shapes how we live, love and serve. From our homes to the workplace, community and church, we’ll explore how to use our spiritual gifts, engage in multi-generational discipleship, and make disciples on mission together.

Disciple-Making Without Limits: Ministering to Families Impacted by Special Needs

Cortney Jenkins
Every family deserves a place to belong, and every person deserves the opportunity to hear and respond to the gospel. Families impacted by disability often face unique challenges that make church involvement difficult, but this is also an incredible opportunity for the church to reach an often overlooked population of people in our communities. In this session, you’ll learn why disability ministry is a vital part of disciple-making and walk away with tangible strategies for welcoming families, removing barriers and teaching God’s Word in ways that every learner can understand.

Discipleship Begins at Home: Equipping Parents to Lead Spiritually

Kendra Joyner
The greatest influence in a child’s spiritual journey is their family. Discover tools, encouragement and strategies for helping families make faith a natural part of everyday life.

Engage, Empower, Inspire: Adapting to Every Learner

Matthew & Ashley Wilkinson
In a world that thrives on diversity, understanding and incorporating different learning styles is essential for effective student ministry. Explore practical strategies for identifying and adapting to the unique minds of our students: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and read/write learners. We’ll discuss tools such as learning style inventories, planning templates and interactives that will empower you to create engaging and impactful lessons. By fostering a collaborative atmosphere and encouraging peer interaction, we can enhance spiritual growth and community within our ministries. 

Engaging and Discipling Young Adults

Spencer Martin
We will explore practical steps for meaningfully engaging with college students and young adults. We will discuss effective strategies for disciple-making, mobilization and leadership development among this generation.

Engaging Rural Realities

Andy Addis
No two rural churches are alike. Each has its own unique character and challenges. At the same time, there are shared realities many rural congregations face, such as isolation, limited resources and vocational identity struggles. In this session, we’ll identify those common obstacles and share best practices for addressing them while still honoring the uniqueness of your congregation. Participants will also receive access to a digital library of resources to continue learning and growing beyond the session.

Engaging Your Congregation in Transformational Worship

Kenny Lamm
Our times of gathered worship are perhaps the greatest opportunities for discipleship in the church. What can we do to plan and prepare our worship services to experience the most significant life transformation?

Evangelism in Context

Seth Norris
Evangelism isn’t one-size-fits-all. This interactive workshop will spark an evangelistic lifestyle by helping you think like a missionary. Effective evangelism starts with understanding the people around you—their context, their questions, their values—where you live, work, and play. Using Acts 17 as our framework, we’ll craft a practical plan for sharing the gospel and map out clear next steps to help you go all in.

Faithful Endurance: Developing a Lifestyle of Discipleship in Womanhood

Abi Copeland
The call to follow Jesus is a call to make disciples and to endure. But life can be messy and sometimes it seems impossible to know what to do next as we live as women on mission. As we look to Scripture together, we will explore how to be women who endure as disciple-makers and how to develop the life-long practice of making disciples as we faithfully endure to the end.

Finding Biblical Rhythms to Move From Surviving to Thriving in a Small Town

Andy Addis
Leading in ministry is both beautiful and brutal. It’s the highest calling, yet it can also overwhelm ministers and their families. What if biblical rhythms could help protect you and those you love while allowing you to thrive instead of merely survive? This session explores practical, biblical patterns you can build into your life and schedule to sustain long-term health and effectiveness. Taught across the country with proven impact, this material will equip you with tools and rhythms you can implement immediately. Participants will also receive access to a digital library for ongoing support.

From Nursery to Neighborhood: Making Preschool Ministry Count

Kim Jones
Preschool ministry is the foundation of faith formation. Explore practical ways to create environments where little ones experience God’s love, equip volunteers to serve with purpose, and partner with parents to extend ministry from the nursery into the neighborhood. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to strengthen your preschool ministry, you’ll leave with strategies to help every moment count in shaping the faith of the next generation.

God’s Not Done with Your Church: Pursuing Jesus’ Plan for Your Church

JimBo Stewart
Jesus has a plan for every church. It’s not about the type of people you can reach but the kind of disciples you can make. Success in church revitalization is not about how many people you can gather in a room on Sunday morning but about making disciples that make disciples that make the community noticeably better. In this breakout we will discuss ways to pursue renewal through Jesus’ plan for your church.

Gospel Clarity for Kids: How to Share the Good News with the Next Generation

Laura Clontz
Ever feel like you want to have a gospel conversation with a child, but then find yourself spiraling with all the what ifs of doing it wrong? In this breakout, we will discuss how to identify the signs that a child may be close to becoming a Christian, how to present the gospel and what follow up questions to ask.

Healthy Shepherds, Healthy Disciples

Sandy Marks
Disciple-making begins with your own walk with Jesus. Yet many pastors and ministry leaders care deeply for others while quietly neglecting their own souls. Recent studies reveal most pastors wrestle with stress, discouragement and spiritual depletion. In this expository and practical session from Mark 6:30-32, we’ll unpack Jesus’ invitation to “come away and rest,” explore rhythms of Word, prayer, rest and community, and create a simple plan for soul care. Come discover how shepherding your own soul is essential for making healthy disciples.

How to Create and Maintain a Culture of Bold Witnessing and Evangelism

Jacob Payne
If we continue using the same evangelism motivation and training methods we have been using, we will continue to get the same results we’ve been getting. And for most churches, the results aren’t good. We’ll explore how to empower and equip believers to share the gospel.

How to Turn Volunteers into Leaders: An Equipping Guide for Those Called to Equip

Danny Franks
A lot of church leaders default to delegating tasks rather than developing leaders. If Ephesians 4:12 calls us to equip the saints for the work of the ministry, how do we get started? This highly-practical breakout will give you the tools you need to build your leadership pipeline.

Identifying and Developing People for Worship Ministry

Megan Hollifield
Healthy worship ministry starts with developing people, not just filling positions. In this breakout, you’ll explore practical strategies for identifying, equipping and developing worship leaders and team members across every generation to serve with excellence and heart.

Leading with a Shared (Disciple-Multiplying) Vision

Dave Rhodes
Vision isn’t hard—but cultivating a shared vision fueled by disciple-making clarity can be. In this workshop, we’ll explore eight common vision problems that often trip leaders up. You’ll be introduced to a few powerful tools that can help get your leaders on the same page, awaken holy risk-taking among your congregation, and release your church to live on mission where they live, work, study and play.

Lessons from Being Sent Well

Mike Pittman, Justin Kidd, Neal Thornton & Neeko Williams
In this TED Talk-style session, three church planters share real stories of how their Sending Churches set them up for fruitful ministry. Hear practical insights, lessons learned and inspiration for how your church can raise up and send out planters well.

Leveraging Big Days to Build an Inviter Culture and Grow

Bobby Herrington
We will explore how churches can use Big Days as strategic opportunities to build an inviter culture and spark momentum for growth. We’ll look at the biblical and practical reasons why inviting matters, and how intentional planning around these key days can create an environment where people are excited to bring others. Attendees will walk away with practical tools and fresh vision for leveraging Big Days to see more people reached and lives changed.

Marketing Your Church Well: One Size Does Not Fit All 

Kathryn Carson & Daniel Spivey
This breakout will introduce simple, budget-friendly practices anyone can use to connect with their community. Through guided small-group interaction, you’ll also learn from one another by exchanging proven ideas from diverse ministry contexts. Come ready to engage and share.

Missions DNA: Embedding a Heart for the Nations in Students

Betsy Bolick
College campuses are one of the most strategic mission fields in the world—but they are also a launching pad for the global mission force. In this breakout we will explore practical strategies for reaching, equipping and sending college students all over the world for the glory of God and the furtherance of the gospel!

Mobilizing for Mission

Aaron Wallace
God’s mission is not reserved for a select few. It’s the calling of every believer and every church. We’ll explore how to move from being mission-minded to mission-mobilized by equipping, sending, and supporting disciples who live out the Great Commission in their homes, neighborhoods, workplaces and around the world. Together, we’ll discuss practical strategies for cultivating a sending culture, overcoming common barriers, and igniting passion for gospel witness wherever God has placed us.

More Than a Sunday: Bringing the Church into Your Daily Life
Más que un domingo: Llevando la iglesia a tu vida diaria

Diego Fernández
Church is not just a place we go on Sunday. It is who we are every day. This workshop will explore practical ways to live out your faith at home, at work, and in your community. Together we will learn how to make disciples not only inside the church building but also in the rhythms of daily life. 

La iglesia no es solo un lugar al que vamos el domingo, es lo que somos todos los días. En este taller exploraremos maneras prácticas de vivir la fe en el hogar, en el trabajo y en la comunidad. Juntos aprenderemos cómo hacer discípulos no solo dentro del templo, sino también en el ritmo de la vida diaria.

Moving Toward Elder Leadership

Ed Rose
This session will provide a biblical and theological framework for elder leadership within the local church, with particular attention to its implications for disciple making. Participants will examine scriptural foundations for a plurality of elders, consider the practical benefits of shared oversight, and evaluate common challenges encountered in the transition process. Designed for pastors, leaders and church members engaged in shaping healthy governance, this session will offer principles and pathways for moving faithfully and effectively toward an elder-led model.

Navigating Emotions and Personalities While Leading Change in Church Revitalization

JimBo Stewart
Leading change in church revitalization is much easier in theory than it is in practice. In reality, leading change can bring out strong emotions and personalities that can make it feel impossible. In this breakout session we will be talking about how spiritual maturity and emotional intelligence can help you navigate the inevitable pitfalls of leading change in church revitalization. 

Observe All That I Have Commanded: A Biblical Vision for Faith and Daily Work

Corinne Nelson
This breakout explores Jesus’ call to “observe all that I have commanded” as a comprehensive vision for the whole of life. Drawing together the cultural mandate, the Great Commandment and the Great Commission, it invites Christians in every season and vocation—workplaces, homes, classrooms and communities—to see daily life as sacred and purposeful. The session focuses on how this integrated vision transforms ordinary responsibilities and helps believers understand themselves as co-laborers with God, living a holistic Great Commission life.

Q+A – Next Trends

Mark Matlock
Discover the biggest cultural trends shaping the church today, and how they create both challenges and opportunities for disciple-making. Drawing on nearly 40 years of Barna research, Mark Matlock will share fresh insights to help leaders discern where God is at work. Bring your best questions and walk away with clarity and hope for the future of the church.

Reaching the Unreached Peoples Next Door

Zac Lyons
God, in His sovereign will, has seen fit to bring the unreached nations of the world next door. He has brought those who were once far from any access to the gospel and has placed them here, just beyond our doorstep. How then should we, as Jesus’ people, respond? As N.C. Baptists, we are on mission together. We want to see every church playing their part in the effort to see every nation hearing the gospel and healthy churches being formed! Come learn about how you can play your part!

Seeing Through His Eyes: A Trauma-Informed, Gospel Centered Approach to Ministry 

Tera Melber
This breakout invites participants to step into the world of children and families who carry unseen burdens of trauma. Through a lens shaped by both Scripture and science, we’ll explore how trauma affects the way people see themselves, others, and God — and how ministry leaders can respond with compassion, connection and truth. With Christ as our model, this session equips you to create safe, restorative spaces where the gospel brings hope and healing.

Small Groups, Big Impact: Retaining Students Through Intentional Community

Justin Lucas
Student ministry growth is built on the back of meaningful connections. We can attract first-time guests but how do we help them go from connected to the crowd to committed to the family? How do groups need to be structured, and what kind of leaders do we need to pull them off?

In this session, we will take a look at the way Mercy Hill Students leverages groups to keep students engaged, develop leaders, and move the mission forward; and in turn, grow from each other along the way!

Speaking to Where College Students and Young Adults are by Showing Them Where They Could Be

Chandler Young
Reaching young adults begins with understanding their world and pointing them toward God’s bigger story. In this breakout, you’ll explore how to engage the next generation with truth and grace, helping them envision the person God is shaping them to become.

Spiritual Warfare and Pastoral Health

Chuck Lawless
As ministry leaders, we have an enemy who would love nothing more than to bring us down. In this session, we’ll discuss how to stand firm against the arrows of the enemy.

Teaching Teachers: A Biblical Model for Sunday School Growth

Jonathan Blaylock
Want to know how to move your Sunday school teachers beyond the quarterly? Tired of them just showing up and reading the lesson to the class? Learn the not-so-secret secret to biblically growing your Sunday school.

The Allure of Practicing Meaningful Membership

Matt Capps
Too many people float through life without a purpose or accountability. However, local churches that practice meaningful membership are drawing people in because of their intentionality and structure. In this session, we will walk through the biblical principles, practical wisdom, and spiritual benefits of clear membership processes and expectations.

The Doorway of Prayer: Entering God’s Presence for Transformational Discipleship

Stephen Talbot Buys
Prayer is the doorway into God’s presence where transformation begins. Explore how prayer forms the foundation of a disciple’s relationship with Christ. We will uncover why prayer is more than a spiritual practice; it is the lifeline that deepens intimacy with God, fuels obedience, and empowers disciple-making. Participants will gain a renewed vision for prayer as the heartbeat of discipleship, discovering practical ways to cultivate a praying life that shapes character, strengthens faith, and multiplies disciples. 

Training Ain’t Telling — Building a Culture That Develops People

Dave Rhodes
A disciple-making culture depends on more than good sermons and small group studies. It requires leaders who can train, not just teach. In this session, discover how to move from content delivery to creating training environments people are eager to be a part of. Together, we’ll explore the key ingredients behind every great training experience. 

True Pew Potential

Chip Stallings
Discover how to view the people in our pews not just as members or volunteers but as multipliers. This breakout will show how reinforcing that perspective through a disciple-making pathway can equip and inspire them to live into their God-given potential.

Turning the Moment into a Movement: Making Events apart of the Discipleship Process

Daniel Rose
Events can be powerful moments, but too often they’re treated as stand-alone experiences rather than intentional steps in a discipleship journey. In this breakout, we’ll explore how to strategically design events—retreats, camps, outreach nights and more—to move people deeper into spiritual growth and community. You’ll leave with practical tools to ensure your events don’t just make memories but also make disciples.

Unlikely Partnerships: The Gospel at Work in Every Context

Antoine Lassiter
God often advances His kingdom through unexpected relationships. In this breakout, we’ll explore how crossing cultural and economic divides can open new doors for disciple making. Discover practical tools for building authentic partnerships and reaching overlooked communities with the hope of Christ.

VBS with Vision: Turning a Summer Program into a Discipleship Movement

Beth Whitman
VBS + summer = unstoppable! It’s more than crafts and songs. It’s the spark that can ignite your church’s year-round family discipleship movement. Let’s dive in and discover how VBS can fuel lasting, growing faith and strengthen families like never before!

Women in Ministry: A Holistic Approach to Discipleship

Ashley Reffit, Abi Copeland, Avery Young & Shelby Slemp
What does it look like for women to grow as disciples in every area of life? This panel conversation brings together women in ministry to explore a holistic vision of discipleship within the local church. Together, we’ll discuss how women can cultivate a love for God’s Word, deepen spiritual disciplines, and walk faithfully with Christ. We’ll also look at how discipleship naturally overflows into evangelism and missions, as women live on mission in their homes, workplaces, communities, and beyond.

You Count: Discover Your Place in God’s Mission
Tú Cuentas: Descubre Tu Lugar en la Misión de Dios

Diego Fernández
God has designed each of us with unique gifts, experiences, and passions. In this workshop, we will explore how your story fits into God’s bigger plan to reach the nations. You will be encouraged and equipped to see that you matter, and that your role in God’s mission—whether big or small—is essential for making disciples and advancing His Kingdom.

Dios nos ha diseñado a cada uno con dones, experiencias y pasiones únicas. En este taller, exploraremos cómo tu historia forma parte del gran plan de Dios para alcanzar a las naciones. Serás animado y equipado para ver que tú importas, y que tu papel en la misión de Dios—sea grande o pequeño—es esencial para hacer discípulos y avanzar Su Reino.

You’re Not Too Small to Send: Church Planting for Every Church

Paul Ortiz
Church planting can feel out of reach for smaller congregations, but it doesn’t have to be. In this session, you’ll learn why planting matters for every church and how to take realistic, faith-filled steps toward multiplication in your context.

2025 Disciple-Making Conference Main Sessions

2025 Disciple-Making Conference Breakout Sessions

Big Vision Beyond Size

Rusty Gunn (Send Network)

In this breakout, you will learn from Send Arkansas Director Rusty Gunn, who leads a normative-sized multiplying church, about how “not-large” churches can send. You don’t have to be a big church to have a big vision for sending and planting churches.

Building a Generosity Culture in Your Discipleship

Brian Davis (Plaza Baptist Church)

Do you want to create a contagious culture of generosity within your church? Discover practical strategies to “drip” and “pour” generosity into your church’s culture, while learning ways to talk about money that inspires your people to go deeper in discipleship and further as a church.

Caring for Others Amid Cultural Brokenness

Tate Cockrell (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary)

The effects of living in a broken and fallen world can be seen all around us. Christians know what the Bible says, yet it can be hard to know how to love our friends and family well when they are pursuing sins that the culture has normalized. In this session we will address how to show care and compassion to those blinded by culturally normative sins like premarital sex, cohabitation, homosexuality, transgenderism and abortion.

Casting and Carrying Out a Vision for Sending

Todd Unzicker (N.C. Baptists)

Many leaders struggle with casting a compelling vision for mobilizing the church. What if the secret to casting the vision is actually in carrying out the mission? Learn basic steps to mobilizing every church member to be on mission.

Creating a Sending Culture for Fostering and Replanting Churches

Aaron Wallace (Hephzibah Baptist Church)

In this breakout session, you will discover the biblical foundation as well as practical strategies for cultivating a sending culture within your church. Together, we will learn how to develop a theology of sending and church multiplication, assess and overcome common obstacles to sending, build a culture of generosity, risk-taking and empowerment, and equip and mobilize leaders for church planting and revitalization. Our hope is that you will leave this session feeling more empowered to foster and replant thriving communities of faith. 

Discipulado Familiar: Criando Hijos como Discípulos de Cristo (Family Discipleship: Raising Children as Disciples of Christ)

Raudel Hernandez (The Summit Church)

Un enfoque en el discipulado dentro de la familia, especialmente con las generaciones jóvenes, equipando a padres y mentores para criar a los hijos como seguidores de Cristo.  (A focus on discipleship within the family, especially with the younger generations, equipping parents and mentors to raise children as followers of Christ.)

Discipulado Teológico: “De lo Básico a lo Profundo” (Theological Discipleship: “From Basics to Depth”)

Jose Alonso (The Shepherd’s Church)

Una visión integral del discipulado teológico, guiando a los participantes desde los principios fundamentales hasta perspectivas más profundas que fortalecen la fe y el entendimiento. (A comprehensive look at theological discipleship, guiding participants from foundational principles to deeper insights that strengthen faith and understanding.)

Engaging Your City With the Gospel 

Brent Minter (Keystone Church)

Keystone Church of Ankeny, Iowa, is a church God is using to lead people to faith in Him as they engage their city in practical ways. Keystone is part of the larger network of churches called The Salt Network, whose heart is to plant churches and Salt Companies in university cities all across this country and to the ends of the earth.

Guest Services 101: Principles for Welcoming Families Into the Church

Danny Franks (The Summit Church)

When it comes to families who are first-time guests at your church, the little things go a long way. And yet, it’s the little things that we too often forget or ignore. Learn how to build a thorough plan to welcome new families to your church and show them that their children will be loved and safe.

How To Raise up Church Leaders From Every Generation

Jeff Wallace (Student Leadership University)

In this session, we’ll discuss how to create and maintain discipleship processes that produce reproducing leaders in your church. Together, we’ll think through practical ways your church can implement these processes with every generation, from high schoolers to senior adults.

Preparing Your Church to Send

Gus Hernandez (Send Network)

The leaders, planters, replanters and missionaries of tomorrow are sitting in your seats today. This breakout session will focus on helping church leaders think through developing an intentional process for training future qualified leaders, planters and replanters.

Stopping the Student Dropout Problem While Developing the Next Generation of Leaders

Jeff Long (Parkwood Baptist Church)

Many high school students drop out of church by 10th grade, never to return. How can we combat that trend and implement steps to raise up the next generation of church leaders starting in high school? 

Strategies for Fostering and Replanting Churches

Ben McRoy (Faith Baptist Church) & John Wilson (Hephzibah Baptist Church)

Come hear stories and learn strategies from churches that are actively replanting and fostering struggling churches. This breakout session will include candid discussions of the successes and failures these churches have experienced during these partnerships as well as practical tips on how to identify struggling churches, build trust and navigate the challenging aspects of fostering and replanting. 

Strategies for Revitalizing a Rural Church 

Sandy Marks (N.C. Baptists), Chris Fox (West Burnsville Baptist Church), Allen Murray (Centerville Baptist Church) & Chip Stallings (East Valdese Baptist Church)

Join us for an engaging breakout session where we explore the unique challenges and rich rewards of ministry in rural communities. Learn from seasoned pastors who have navigated these landscapes as they share proven tools and strategies tailored to both rural and normative settings. Whether you’re currently serving in a rural area or seeking to understand the dynamics of rural ministry, this session offers valuable insights to inspire and equip you on your journey.

The Essentials of Disciple-Making Parenting 

Rodney and Donna Navey (Lawndale Baptist Church)

How can we equip parents to be effective disciple makers in their homes? What systems or structures can we build to help busy parents disciple their children, their community and the ends of the earth?

Think Multiplication

Andrew Hopper (Mercy Hill Church), Josh Wredberg (Redeemer Community Church) & Robert Hefner (Pleasant Garden Baptist Church)

How do we help our church to catch the vision for multiplying? In this “TED Talk”-style breakout, you will hear from three very different multiplying churches as they talk about how they are helping their church to “Think Multiplication.”

Thriving During a Rural Revitalization

Cory Smith (First Baptist Church Hildebran) & Jerry Lewis (Grace Community Church)

Revitalization can be difficult no matter the context, but it can be especially challenging in rural settings. Many pastors get worn out or burnt out, and they find themselves and their churches just surviving. Come hear stories and learn proven strategies for revitalizing a “normal church” in a rural setting. Gather insights from those who have been there and have seen how God can move churches and pastors from just surviving to thriving.

Women in Ministry: Actively Engaging in Discipleship and Evangelism

Ashley Reffit (N.C. Baptists)

Join us as we explore how women’s discipleship aligns with God’s call and design for women in the local church. We’ll discuss how women can cultivate intimacy with Christ while actively serving Him through prayerful engagement in evangelism, discipleship and missions. Together, we’ll discover ways to leave a lasting legacy for future generations.

Women in Ministry: Leading and Serving ‘On Mission Together’ 

Anna Daub (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), Christy Thornton (The Summit Church), Christina Devlin (Emmanuel Baptist Church) & Katy Kabrich (Two Cities Church)

Join us for an inspiring panel discussion featuring women ministry leaders from across North Carolina who faithfully serve in their churches, driven by the gospel of Jesus Christ. They will share how discipleship and evangelism shape their ministries and will reveal the incredible work God is doing throughout our state. Don’t miss this opportunity to be encouraged and equipped for your own faith journey!