You’ll experience the same rich teaching, musical worship, and opportunities for connection—right from the comfort of your home.

Our Online Conference Experience continues to grow each year, with exclusive interviews, live conversations, and interactive spaces designed specifically for our online community. From the beginning, our vision has been not simply to stream the conference, but to create an experience that feels engaging and intentionally designed for you.

Whether you’re navigating a busy schedule, working within a budget, seeking a greater level of privacy, or joining us from across the world, we’re grateful this format makes it possible for you to be here.

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We’re especially excited about what we have planned this year—and as always, you’ll have 30 days of access to revisit sessions at your own pace.

Throughout the week, a dedicated team will be guiding and supporting our online community:

Hannah Mathews
Online Team Lead

The orchestrator behind the scenes, helping everything run smoothly and making sure you’re well taken care of throughout the conference.

Ben Wilcox
Online Assistant

New to the team this year, Ben will provide technical support and answer questions, so you can focus on being present and connecting with others.

Catherine Mullaney
Online Emcee

You may remember Catherine from last year as our in-person emcee—she’s back to bring energy, warmth, and connection to our online space, including hosting several live interviews.

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1 - 4 PM | REVOICE REWIND: LIVE WATCH PARTY

Join us for a curated selection of favorite talks from past conferences, streamed at the top of each hour. After each session, we’ll gather for a live Zoom discussion to reflect together before the next talk begins. A great way to settle in, get oriented, and step into the story God has been telling in this community.

6 - 6:30 PM | DINNER DIALOGUE [ZOOM]

You don’t want to miss this block! We’ll watch the conference orientation welcome video together—a helpful guide to navigating your online experience. It offers practical insight on how to engage, address safety concerns, and access tech support throughout the event. The video will be available to watch anytime, but this is a great opportunity to explore it alongside others and ask questions as you go.

7 - 9 PM | MAIN SESSION ONE: FAITH IN SHELTER TAYLOR DOUGLASS

We are not building our own safety. We are living in tents while trusting a City whose architect is God. Abraham lived in tents — not because he lacked promise, but because he trusted one.

Hebrews 11:8-10

Log on early, even if you don't plan to watch at that time, so you can fix any tech issues before the opening session.

9:15 - 9:45 AM | LIVE INTERVIEW

Join us as we interview Taylor Douglass to reflect more deeply on Taylor’s opening talk Faith in Shelter—and what it means to trust God as our true refuge. Together, we’ll explore themes of spiritual formation, discipleship, and how we learn to live grounded in grace, even in seasons of uncertainty.

10 - 11:30 AM | MAIN SESSION TWO: FAITH IN COMMUNITY ELDER PANEL

We are not anomalies in the story of God because we belong to a lineage of faith. Faith might be invisible — but witnesses make it something that is seen. It can be established and sustained in community.


12 -1 PM | LUNCH DIALOGUE/PRAYER MEETING [ZOOM]

Not that we’re necessarily inviting you to talk with your mouth full, but grab some grub and join us for this gab session!

1:30 - 2:30 PM | FAITHFUL LIVING 101: BIBLICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR SEXUALITY AND DISCIPLESHIP ANDREW H

The biblical foundations of “Side B” theology are rooted in the larger story of God’s redemptive work in Scripture. Through teaching and personal testimony, this session invites participants to see their lives within that story and remain faithful in pursuing Christ. Foundations of Faith.

Suggested Audiences: Newcomers, LGBTQ+/SSA, Pastors

3 - 4 PM | CELEBRATION AS LGBTQ+/SSA SPIRITUAL PRACTICE
TAKA CHAN, STEPHEN SHIM, ERIN PHELPS, CH CARDINAL, BEE

Celebration is a spiritual discipline! Yet while others are celebrating weddings, baby showers, and more, many LGBTQ+/SSA Christians find their joyful milestones overlooked in church communities. There are lots of ways we can intentionally celebrate one another. This breakout will feature a panel of people who will share stories of how they have celebrated themselves and others. Flourishing in Faith.

Suggested Audiences: LGBTQ+/SSA, Allies, Returners

4:30 - 5 PM | LIVE INTERVIEW

We get to chat with Lin Melone, one of our elder panelists and hear more of her heart. She’ll get to expand on some of the concepts brought up from the main session. We’re thrilled to get to dial in further.

7 - 9 PM | MAIN SESSION THREE: FAITH IN THE FIRE JUSTIN GIBONEY

Sometimes living by faith brings us under fire—other times we are refined. We confess because we are welcomed, not to earn welcome, and God is never ashamed to be called our God.

Hebrews 11:33-39

Check in with yourself. There’s a lot to take in, and it’s okay to pace yourself. Look over the schedule and note which sessions stand out to you. Prioritize those, and give yourself permission to step away and rest when needed.

10 - 11:30 AM | MAIN SESSION FOUR: FAITH IN GOD GREG COLES

We may feel displaced but spiritually we are not homeless. Faith dares to hope in what feels distant. Faith remembers where we truly belong.

12 - 12:30 PM | LIVE INTERVIEW

We have the privilege of speaking with Pastor Steve Mwendia, founder of the ministry Found in Africa and one of our plenary speakers for 2025. Found provides a safe, Christ-centered space to Christians who experience a same-sex orientation/LGBTQ+ where they can flourish in their faith and life.

1:30 - 2:30 PM | A MISSIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO LGBTQ+/SSA MINISTRY JESSICA PAFUMI & GREG COLES

A seminar exploring how to faithfully and compassionately engage LGBTQ+/SSA students—especially Gen Z—through a missiological and pastoral lens. Drawing from InterVarsity’s campus ministry experience, it equips participants with practical tools, real-world insights, and a framework for building trust, sharing the gospel, and supporting discipleship with humility, hope, and love. Foundations of Faith.

Suggested Audiences: LGBTQ+/SSA, Pastors, Allies, Next Gen

3:00 - 4:00 PM | EMERGING GENDER IDENTITIES: UNDERSTANDING AND FAITHFUL PRESENCE JULIA SADUSKY, PSYD

Sponsored by Sexual & Gender Identity Institute

Emerging gender identities are shaping new conversations in the Church and wider culture. Drawing on the work of Julia Sadusky, this session invites participants to engage these topics with both theological clarity and compassionate presence in a rapidly changing landscape. Foundations of Faith.

Suggested Audiences: Pastors, Allies, LGBTQ+/SSA

6 - 6:30 PM | DINNER DIALOGUE [ZOOM]

One of our favorite elements of our conference is the opportunity for people to get in groups and connect with each other. Community is one of our three main values and we want that to be a part of the online experience as well. We’ll hop on zoom and get a chance to meet in smaller groups to engage and meet new people.

Practice safety while you seek connection! If you connect with another online attendee and want to stay in touch, consider identifying a safe email you don’t mind sharing.

7 - 9 PM | INTERMISSION CAMPOUT LIVE!

Intermission is a time where we change up the rhythm of the week and offer a variety of opportunities to explore some different activities. In fact, we're excited to have several opportunities for our online community to engage in the following moments:

  • 7   PM | Embers & Echoes: Poetry Reading
    (Online attendees will be given a chance to submit poetry, to have their poetry screened and read onstage, or can submit a video.)

  • 7:30 PM | Unplugged with Dr.David Bennett and Dr. Nate Collins: An informal chat with Dr. David Bennett, author of A War of Loves, and Dr. Nate Collins, president & founder of Revoice 

  • 8:15 PM | Dance: Performance by Matthew Roberts

  • 8:30 PM | Under the Stars*: Listening Prayer led by Pastor Steven Lympus

*We invite you to a collective space of listening prayer between yourself and God. The purpose is to pause; to be honest about times when faith is or has been hard. And to invite God’s presence and understanding in those places through grounding.

We will do four things. We will center ourselves in an intentional time of grounding. Then we will ask God to show us times where our faith was tried. We will be curious about our posture towards faith. And we will look at things we might believe about God in reaction to those times where our faith was darkened. We will end with focusing on His goodness and ability to bring light into the darkness.

10 - 12 PM | MAIN SESSION FIVE: FAITH IN ACTION JANELLE LOOK

Jesus initiates our faith and completes it. We run because He ran first. “Let us run with perseverance…” Some promises come now and some come in resurrection; yet we run. Faith is not abstract belief—it is embodied endurance.

As you look ahead, consider what it might look like to remain part of this community—whether that’s joining a Local Chapter or Online Community Group, or getting early access to next year’s conference.

Stay Connected: Post-Conference Community

The conference may be just a few days—but the life we’re building together is ongoing.

What happens after the conference matters just as much as what happens during it.

We know this experience can be deeply meaningful—and that even when you’re joining from home, the rhythm of the conference can come and go quickly, and it can be hard to know how to carry it forward. That’s why this year, we’re continuing the conversation beyond the conference itself.

Following Revoice26, we’ll be hosting a free online Post-Conference Community Experience, including a book club centered on No Longer Strangers by Greg Coles. Together, we’ll reflect on themes of belonging, friendship, and faithful presence—and Greg plans to join us for special live conversations.


But that’s not the only way to stay connected!

The conference may be just a few days—but the life we’re building together is ongoing.

Registration for this experience will open soon!

Look for ways to stay connected to what you experienced and the relationships you began. You know what you need best—and there are many ways to continue walking this out with others.

FAQs

  • Go to your email and look for your registration confirmation email.  It has your registration ID number from Brushfire. Use that to log in and access online content.

  • No, you do not have access to the preconferences, and there will be only one livestreamed breakout per session.  However, the additional breakouts will be recorded and posted for you to watch/listen to if you want.  You also have special access to live interviews and Zoom calls planned just for you!  Please email online@revoice.org if you have more specific questions about content or access.

  • Yes! All livestreamed and recorded sessions will be posted by the end of each day. Also, you will have access to these sessions for 30 days after the conference.

  • The app has a Revoice Online tab with items and links just for you.

  • You would have gotten an email this week from Revoice25: Build. It has a detailed list of instructions.

  • Email us at online@revoice.org and we’ll reply as soon as we can.

  • There are several ways to connect! 

    ~ You can use the interact or connect tab in the app. 

    ~ The livestream will have a chat function during all main sessions and interviews.

    ~ You can participate in the poetry slam, the community art project, and other fun activities during the conference.  Look on the livestream landing page for an easy download of instructions for the activities!

    ~  There are a number of opportunities for Zoom calls throughout the conference for you to connect with other online attendees (with your camera on or off as you prefer). Check the livestream landing page for the times and the Zoom link!

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