Annual Connect Conference

Conference

Featuring Converge President John K Jenkins, Sr. and  Regional President Nate Hettinga 

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The One - Connect 2025

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Breakout Sessions

  • How do you balance the approach of reaching non-believers while also nurturing believers without seeming “seeker sensitive” or “frozen chosen?” The key is to consider your specific cultural context and integrate Biblical truth into genuine needs. Let’s explore how to create a church culture where it’s natural for non-believers to encounter Jesus, reflected in your preaching, prayer meetings, and ministry focus.

    Brookes August

    What If They Actually Came?

    What If They Actually Came?

  • Join us in celebrating the diverse ways our Good Shepherd partners with us for His Kingdom. Whether you are involved in prayer, support, or leading a ministry, we hope you feel encouraged. We will explore Scripture, discuss the burdens we carry in our roles, and uplift each other in the unique heart Jesus has given women to serve.

    Tammi Taylor

    The Way She Shepherds

    The Way She Shepherds

  • Research indicates that we are losing nearly 50% of the kids who attend youth group. Built on 50 years of working with teenagers, this breakout session will re-examine this whole issue of discipleship and present Tiger’s thoughts about the “Faith Factors” that will help build a faith that sticks. We will examine the issues involved in deepening faith, including family, relationships, youth ministry, and some unexpected variables. 

    Tiger McLuen

    Rethinking Discipleship: 7 Faith Factors for a Faith that Lasts

    Rethinking Discipleship: 7 Faith Factors for a Faith that Lasts

  • Learn how churches can effectively connect with Spanish-speaking neighbors through practical strategies. This session highlights Pastor Jimenez’s journey and offers simple, actionable steps for any church—such as starting or enhancing outreach, establishing strong organizational structures, nurturing leaders, and integrating English and Spanish ministries—while avoiding typical pitfalls. Come ready to envision new possibilities and depart with adaptable tools and clear next actions, guided by the Lord. (Suitable for English-speaking leaders and bilingual teams; available in both English and Spanish.)

    Julio Jimenez

    Reaching the Spanish-speaking Community

    Reaching the Spanish-speaking Community

  • Imagine witnessing the exponential growth of the church in Acts. Do you wish your church attracted more people, or even just one individual, to faith in Jesus? Acts consistently highlights how vital corporate prayer was to the church’s progress. Join us to rediscover and actively practice prayer that fuels evangelism.

    Jeremiah Porter

    Prayer that Powers Evangelism

    Prayer that Powers Evangelism

  • In a time of polarization and increasing diversity, how do you lead into a place of peacebuilding? Join Jim in this breakout session as he helps you design your leadership process using a baseball diamond strategy.

    Jim Eaton

    Peacebuilding Leadership in a Time of Polarization

    Peacebuilding Leadership in a Time of Polarization

  • In this session, participants will receive a clear reminder of each church’s obligation to fulfill the Great Commission, along with new ideas for effective responses. Strategies involving ministry to and through persecuted Christians will be examined. Additionally, tools for Missions Teams will be introduced to evaluate current mission support, craft future strategies, and identify mission opportunities within the church.

    Phil Stevenson

    Missions Fresh Strategies and Tools to Fulfill the Great Commission

    Missions Fresh Strategies and Tools to Fulfill the Great Commission

  • The Pacific Northwest is facing high rates of loneliness, isolation, and depression. While many don’t openly admit it, almost everyone desires a deeper sense of community. At the same time, fewer non-Christians are accepting invitations to church events. Could churches find a way to combat both the loneliness crisis and evangelism challenges? Developing smaller, organic community groups within the church could offer a solution to address both problems effectively.

    Joseph Rahm

    Exploring the Relationship Between Intimacy and Authenticity in Community and Evangelism

    Exploring the Relationship Between Intimacy and Authenticity in Community and Evangelism

  • This presentation explores the 4 Pockets of Giving. We serve a generous God, and we are called to model that generosity as His children. Our posture is that “God owns it all,” and we are His stewards, but only for a time. This session is partly instructional, partly inspirational, but entirely about obedience. Come expecting the Spirit of God to illuminate and challenge you to respond to the conviction that arises from complete obedience.

    Kent Adcock

    Creating a Culture of Generosity

    Creating a Culture of Generosity

  • Converge NW exists to help people meet, know, and follow Jesus. We do that by starting and strengthening churches and sending workers out to a hurting world. Our goal is for every person to feel loved, valued, and heard. We want every church, every church leader, and every person serving the local church to be connected to the resources and relationships that help them live with purpose and passion. Join Kevin in this breakout session as he examines what it means to be better together. This session will provide you with an opportunity to learn about resources available through Converge NW and offer a chance for you to share your concerns with the district regarding matters happening in your church.

    Kevin Hollinger

    Better Together: Resources and Relationships that Help Churches Thrives

    Better Together: Resources and Relationships that Help Churches Thrives

  • What if salvation wasn’t rare but expected? What if your church became a place where the lost regularly encountered Jesus and believers were consistently challenged to grow in bolder, deeper faith? In this breakout, Pastor Ian O’Meara explores what it means to be a conversion community: a church where gospel engagement feels real, salvation is common, and discipleship runs deep. This session will provide practical strategies to foster a culture that reaches the lost without watering down the call to follow Jesus. If you’re ready to see more people find Jesus and other believers grow stronger, this session is for you.

    Ian O'Meara

    Becoming a Conversion Community

    Becoming a Conversion Community

  • What If They Actually Came?
  • The Way She Shepherds
  • Rethinking Discipleship: 7 Faith Factors for a Faith that Lasts
  • Reaching the Spanish-speaking Community
  • Prayer that Powers Evangelism
  • Peacebuilding Leadership in a Time of Polarization
  • Missions Fresh Strategies and Tools to Fulfill the Great Commission
  • Exploring the Relationship Between Intimacy and Authenticity in Community and Evangelism
  • Creating a Culture of Generosity
  • Better Together: Resources and Relationships that Help Churches Thrives
  • Becoming a Conversion Community

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Westwood Baptist Church
333 Kaiser Rd. NW
Olympia, WA

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$50

General Admission

Schedule

Thursday, October 9

Registration

8:30 – 9:00 a.m.

Morning Session

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Lunch

12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Afternoon Session

1:00 – 4:30 p.m.

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