Strengthening Those Who Strengthen the Church
A gathering created to restore, reignite, and resource pastors and ministry leaders for the assignment ahead.
Our Mission
The mission of the Renewed Hope Conference is to restore, reignite, and resource pastors and ministry leaders to fulfill their assignment with boldness and joy.
Our Vision
To create an atmosphere where ministry leaders feel seen, strengthened, and poured into through clear biblical teaching, uplifting worship, real connection, and space for spiritual clarity and renewal.
There’s Still Work to Do
This year’s theme is not about pressure. It is about purpose.
Many leaders have survived seasons that could have broken them. They have carried responsibilities, navigated conflict, served through fatigue, and continued leading while quietly wondering if they had anything left.
John 9:4 reminds us that our work is assigned by the One who sent us. The assignment still matters. The Church still needs faithful leaders. Communities still need shepherds, servants, builders, intercessors, teachers, worshipers, and voices of truth.
There is still work to do, and God still gives strength for the assignment ahead.
“We must quickly carry out the tasks assigned us by the One who sent us. The night is coming, and then no one can work.”
John 9:4 NLT
Who This Conference Is For
Renewed Hope Conference is for pastors, elders, ministers, deacons, ministry directors, worship leaders, team leaders, and anyone carrying meaningful responsibility in the local church or ministry context.
If you serve, lead, shepherd, organize, preach, pray, teach, build, encourage, or carry people in any way, this conference is for you.
A Word from Trevon Gross, PhD
Renewed Hope was born from a burden to care for leaders who spend their lives caring for others. I know what it means to carry responsibility, to keep showing up, and to lead when the weight is real.
This conference exists because ministry leaders need places where they can be refreshed without being asked to produce, encouraged without being judged, and strengthened for what God has called them to do.
I believe God is gathering leaders who are not finished. You may be tired, but you are not done. There is still work to do, and there is strength for the assignment ahead.
Trevon Gross, PhD
Conference Host