Three days, one overflow
The arc rises across three days. Each day has a focus, a question it answers, and a handful of sessions. Times are a working draft.
Reset
Who does God say I am?
The first day puts down what you carried in. Opening worship, the first sessions, and the first free night.
The room gathers. Worship sets the atmosphere and the hosts open the three days.
A practical-life session on stewardship and starting clean with your finances.
Two focused rooms on knowing who you are before God, for every age.
The first free night. Worship, the headliner, and the offering that fuels the mission.
Fill
What equips me for my real life?
The equipping peak. Wealth, relationships, and purpose taught to the room, the marketplace in full swing, and the second free night.
The central teaching of the weekend, set on the mainstage.
Building something that lasts, and the discipline to keep it.
Calling, entrepreneurship, and the work your hands were made for.
Marriage, family, and the people closest to you, in focused rooms.
The vendor and activation hall in full swing, open to the city.
The second free night. The room is full and the worship goes deep.
Overflow
What do I carry home, and to whom?
The sending day. Communion and ordination, the luncheons, and the Freedom Charity Ball under the lights.
The final mainstage gathering, free and open, before the room is sent.
The celebration that closes the weekend. Heritage, honor, generosity, and the headliner.
The Saturday capstone is the Freedom Charity Ball.
The youth run a parallel three days
Teens and young adults have their own worship, sessions, and room across all three days.