For many churches, The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need to adopt technology to foster engagement with their community. Churches with no digital presence quickly found themselves live streaming their services, building websites and mobile apps, and launching online giving to receive donations. The result has been a dramatic shift to a digital-first mindset that seeks to create virtual connection points for reaching and growing church communities beyond already established physical connection points.
"The Current is a conference aimed to bring leaders, pastors, and innovators together to inspire and equip them to engage their communities," said Chris Elliott, Senior Marketing Manager at Subsplash. "We're drawing together pastors, technology experts, and other thought leaders from around the country to discover how technology can empower church ministries to fulfill their missions. Together we'll explore how the church community is advancing and changing at a rapid rate during this cultural moment."
Subsplash has curated a impactful group of thought leaders for the event, including:
- Samuel Rodriguez—pastor, bestselling author, executive producer, and President of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC), the world's largest Hispanic Christian organization
- Nicole Smithee—International speaker, author, and CEO and founder of Iridescent Women
- Dave Gibbons—founder and senior leader at Newsong Church, speaker, author, advisor and creative thought-leader focused on culture, creativity, and spiritual intelligence
- Levi Lusko—bestselling author, founder and pastor of Fresh Life Church in Montana
- Jacinta Tegman—innovative thought leader, missionary, minister, and CEO of the Seattle-based CRISTA family of ministries.
- Eugene Cho—pastor, founder and former pastor of Quest Church (Seattle, WA), founder of One Day's Wages, and president and CEO of Bread for the World
- And many more!
These speakers along with others will be addressing many questions facing church leaders today. What does it mean to effectively lead in an ever changing environment? How can technology work for ministries and not against them? What does reaching a digitally connected culture look like for churches?
To find out more about The Current, or to register for free, please visit https://www.subsplash.com/the-current.
About Subsplash
Founded in 2005, Subsplash has won multiple awards, built some of the most downloaded apps of all time, created enterprise software for world-class brands like XBOX, Microsoft, Samsung, Expedia and Cisco, and has been featured in Wired, Engadget, Gizmodo and the Wall Street Journal. Their offices in Seattle, WA, and Austin, TX, have been awarded as one of fastest-growing privately-held companies in the U.S. by Inc.com 5000, as well as one of the 100 Best Places to Work by the Seattle Business Magazine, Washington Sound Business Journal, Built in Seattle, Puget Sound Business Journal, and the Austin Business Journal.
Since creating the very first mobile app for churches in 2009, Subsplash has been at the forefront of mobile technology for churches. They serve over 14,000 churches and organizations through their world-class suite of engagement tools called The Ultimate Engagement Platform™. Their platform offers a single solution for church engagement featuring the best church apps, church websites, live streaming, media hosting and delivery, instant messaging, online giving, and much more.
Their Mission: Glorify God and proclaim Jesus is Lord by building a great company that drives for humility, innovation, and excellence to delight millions of people on Subsplash platforms.
For Information Contact: Kristin Thorp, 206-965-8090
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