frontiers creativity | collaboration | continuity
FAITH AT WORK SUMMIT | JUNE 17-19, 2026 | CINCINNATI
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Why Will the 2026 Summit Be Transformational?

Get ready for an inspiring deep dive. Join dynamic iWork4Him podcast hosts Jim and Martha Brangenberg as they sit down with Chuck Proudfit, President of the Board at At Work on Purpose and Director of the Faith at Work Summit 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 17-19, 2026.

In this powerful conversation, you’ll gain fresh insight into the upcoming Summit, a transformative gathering where Christ-followers from across the nation unite to glorify God in their workplaces, grow as whole-life disciples, and advance His Kingdom through every vocation. Hear firsthand about the frontiers of creativity, collaboration, and continuity that will make this event unforgettable.

Don’t miss this energizing preview. Watch now and begin planning your journey to Cincinnati for what promises to be a game-changing experience in living out your faith at work.

Faith at Work Summit 2026
Organizing Committee Members

Stay tuned for more information, and return frequently for exciting announcements for attendees, speakers, and sponsors regarding the Faith at Work Summit 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 17-19, 2026!

 

Chuck Proudfit

President of the Board for At Work on Purpose & Co-Founder of InsightOut

Dr. Bill Peel

President & Founder, Foundations for Living/24Seven Project

Catherine Steiner

Faith & Work Leader, Speaker, Author

Richard W. Hayes

CEO of Digital Lightbridge Marketing Agency & Board Member of New Harvest Missions International & Feeding Pasco's Elderly

Denise Lee Yohn

Co-Founder of the Bay Area Center for Faith, Work & Tech

Liz Driscoll

Founder of Amplify Marketing Strategies

Paul Hemminger

Founder & Chief Connector at Story Connect

Greg Forster

President of Karam Fellowship

Geoff Hsu

Co-founder and Executive Director of Flourish San Diego

Jim Brangenberg

iWork4Him Podcast Host & Co-author of a series of collaborative books, iWork4Him, sheWorks4Him, and iRetire4Him

Martha Brangenberg

iWork4Him Podcast Host & Co-author of a series of collaborative books, iWork4Him, sheWorks4Him, and iRetire4Him

Mick Fusco

President, Segue Strategies

 

 

Faith at Work Summit 2026 – Sponsors

 

 

Faith at Work Summit Testimonials

Being an Exhibitor allowed us to share with so many people the unique mission of our ministry and to explore exciting collaborative ideas with so many amazing ministries."
— Biblical Leadership for Excellence
 
 
 
"We love sponsoring the Faith at Work Summit and we feel strongly that it has tremendous value to reach new Christian leaders and share the story of how Coca-Cola Consolidated integrates faith in our workplace.  We have made many new contacts as a result of this sponsorship, and we hope that our involvement will inspire others regarding what is possible inside of a business.
— Coca-Cola Consolidated

"We're excited to partner with and sponsor the 2026 Faith At Work Summit. There is no better way to connect with, learn from, and collaborate with the people who are actually doing the work—mobilizing everyday believers. This event creates space for collaboration that multiplies impact far beyond what any one ministry can do. Having been part of this movement for years, I’m convinced that when we come together like this, we accelerate the mission of helping believers live their faith right where they are, every day."
— Follower of One

"The Faith and Work Summit has been a key landing place for leaders in the faith and work movement for over a decade. It is a gathering that always reminds me of the long legacy of those committed to marketplace ministry and whole life discipleship, and it inspires me to consider what God is doing around the world, and where He is taking the movement in the future."
— Made to Flourish

The Origin and Future of the Global Faith at Work Summit Movement

 

Historic Background

The faith at work movement traces its roots to the Garden of Eden, where God commissioned humanity to join Him in cultivating and protecting creation. This divine partnership gave work a sacred purpose. However, humanity’s rebellion fractured both our relationship with God and our experience of work. Ever since, we’ve struggled to reunite what was never meant to be separated: our labor from our Lord God.

The misguided distinction between “sacred” work—serving religious interests—and “secular” work—centered on practical concerns—continues to hinder Christian discipleship.

Yet, throughout history, there have been a few faithful believers who refused to follow this broken view of life. Reformation leaders like Martin Luther and John Calvin spoke with clarity in their day about the sacredness of the secular work of magistrates, merchants, tradesmen, and peasant workers alike.

Over the past 150 years, multiple efforts by faith at work pioneers have emerged to recover a holistic view of serving God, the reformers reclaimed. The most recent wave began as a ripple in the mid-1980s and swelled into a flood in the 21st century. Since then, thousands of workplace ministries have been launched, hundreds of books published, businesses transformed, and many churches awakened to the call to equip believers for vocational discipleship. Increasingly, Christians realize that serving God through their daily work is as vital to God’s kingdom as the ministry of their pastor.

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