Prophetically Reimagining the Church Conference
In a time of rising fascism, White Supremacy, and Christian Nationalism, the Gospel calls us to bold, liberative action. This conference equips attendees to embody liberative theology, build transformative relationships, and take concrete actions toward justice.
Through skill-building, deep reflection, and collaborative organizing, we will strengthen our capacity to protect the lives and well-being of targeted communities—within our congregations, across faith traditions, and in solidarity with broader movements for justice. Together, we will sync up, skill up, and speak out.
Participants Will:
Build capacity for teaching and preaching the Bible through the intersections of marginalized experiences and voices.
Learn about and build relationships with faith leaders of new ministries.
Cocreate meaningful relationships with diverse faith leaders.
Learn relational discernment as a way of building and organizing prophetic vision, ministry leadership, and a culture of openness and experimentation to new forms of ministry.
Explore opportunities for mutual aid in reimagining ministry.
Strengthen the Church by celebrating our diversities and addressing the tensions found in our communities and contexts.
Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Commitments
For lay and ordained church leaders + community leaders + students
Low registration fees thanks to our sponsors
Translation services in Spanish and other languages
Onsite and online registration options
Ramps and elevators on site
Conference accessible by public transportation and parking included in onsite registration
Planned by and for neurodiverse people
LGBTQIA+ celebrating space
Gender inclusive bathrooms
Need-based scholarships
Financial support for workshop leaders
Workshop Presenter
Join Dee at the Prophetically Reimagining the Church Conference for a powerful, interactive workshop: “From Dismissal to Action: Supporting Those Who Identify as Female Clergy in the Face of Threats.” Drawing on real-life stories of women and LGBTQIA+ clergy who have faced harassment for their advocacy, this session will equip clergy, lay leaders, and allies with practical tools for safety, solidarity, and bold advocacy. Through storytelling, group discussions, and hands-on exercises, participants will explore how the Church can move beyond passive tolerance to prophetic action—ensuring dignity, protection, and justice for all clergy. Come ready to engage, learn, and leave with actionable strategies, resource guides, and renewed vision for a courageous, inclusive Church.
Scholarships are available. This workshop fills the requirement for an Anti-Racism Training for Denver Prebytery.


