Life Together Conference

Life Together Conference

We were created to do life together. Our friendships, partnerships, families, churches, and communities flourish more fully when we choose to live them in deep relationship with God and one another.  This is the conviction behind the Life Together Conference. 

Join us for part or all of this first annual event where we seek to more fully live into the people God has called us to be with the relationships God has called us to share. This is a space for all of us. No matter your demographics, you belong with us at the Life Together Conference. Invite a friend. We hope to see you there.

See below for Session Descriptions and to register. 


Registration for the Life Together Conference sessions is available “À la carte.” You can register for each session in the description below the schedule.

If you plan to join us for lunch on Saturday, please REGISTER HERE!

Friday EveningOffering
6 – 9 pmHow To Human
Carlos Whitaker, Best-Selling Author & Speaker.

SaturdayOfferings
9 amUnplugging Childhood
Erin Loechner, NYT Bestselling Author & Editor
10:30 amFollow Me
Adam DeVries, WPC Parish Associate Pastor
12 pmLunch | Register HERE!
1:30 pm (option1)Parenting Adult Children
Dr. Lauren Spooner, PhD., Clinical psychologist
1:30 pm (option 2)Loving our late 30’s / 40’s Bodies
Jami Nato, Author & Speaker
Sign-up for Saturday session and lunch here!

Friday, February 28 @ 6 pm

Carlos Whitaker, Best-Selling Author & Speaker

These feel like crazy times. We’re agitated, fighting, and wrestling with big issues. It can feel like we’re less connected than ever to one another and to God. It’s a perfect storm: debilitating anxiety, crashing relationships, and forgetting what it feels like to be human.

When it feels impossible to love our neighbor the way Christ commands, Carlos will help his audience shift from “me” to “we” to “everybody” in a three-part journey to be human, see fellow humans, and free those around us. 

Your community will walk away feeling inspired to help others, hope fiercely, and experience the thrill of being fully human. Carlos uses scripture to guide his audience toward a radical path of love– one that requires us to become builders rather than demolitionists. One that gets personal. One that moves toward others in faith rather than away in fear.

Register HERE!


Saturday, March 1 @ 9 am

Erin Loechner, NYT Bestselling Author & Editor

The truth is, our society’s fixation on devices is diminishing our lives. We see it. We feel it. We know it. But let’s stop blaming ourselves, and certainly not our kids. This is the world we’ve given to them. It’s all they’ve ever known. So, what’s the alternative? In this engaging, interactive workshop, NYT Bestselling Author and Editor Erin Loechner will guide us through a series of specific, practical, and actionable steps to rally our villages and opt out… together.

Let’s finally – ultimately – give our kids what technology can’t: a better world.

Register HERE!


Saturday, March 1 @ 10:30 am

Adam DeVries, WPC Parish Associate Pastor

We spend years preparing teenagers to drive a car. When it comes totechnology, often we don’t prepare them at all. Young people are regularlygiven access to technology with the assumption that they know how tonavigate the wireless world safely. That’s like giving a 15 year old keys to acar and saying, “good luck.”

Follow Me helps families (youth AND adults) rethink and be more intentionalwith the way they use technology. Many times our devices convince us tosettle for fitting in when what we really need is belonging. It’s our hope thatparticipants in this session will learn ways to use technology to fostergenuine relationships rather than constant comparison.

Register HERE!


Saturday, March 1 @ 1:30 pm (option 1)

Lauren Spooner, PhD., Clinical Psychologist

Parenting Adult Children- no one wrote us a guide book! Some of us didn’t even realize we’d still be parenting after we “graduated” the raising kids phase of life.

In this session, Dr. Spooner shares her expertise on parental guidance and support for emerging adults as they encounter the challenges of coming of age.She focuses on the importance of being intentional about fostering maturity and independence even before the point of coming of age, avoiding parent traps in the process, and how parents might yield to the personal transforming work of the Holy Spirit when faced with intergenerational conflicts. Transformation and spiritual growth in the parent/adult child relationship is possible. Welcome to this dynamic new season of life!

Register HERE!


Saturday, March 1 @ 1:30 pm (option 2)

Jami Nato, PhD., Author and Speaker

As we age, our bodies bear witness to the lives we’ve lived-the joys and sorrows we’ve carried and the countless ordinary moments God has used to shape us. Yet, in a world obsessed with youth and perfection, loving the bodies we have can feel really difficult. Just scrolling Instagram for three seconds, and you’re bombarded with messages that your body isn’t enough. Even worse, some faith spaces teach that our bodies don’t matter, only our spirituality. It’s time to come back to a holistic view of the goodness of our bodies and their role in God’s work.

With her signature blend of humor and awkward honesty, Jami offers a biblical perspective on self-image and aging, reminding us that our worth isn’t tied to our reflection but to the Creator who calls us His own. Whether you’re navigating new laugh lines, unexpected aches, or a shifting sense of identity, this talk will encourage and equip you to see your body as a beautiful part of God’s work and your purpose.

Register HERE!