Networking Forums

Thank you for your interest in facilitating a Networking Forum at the 2026 Mission Leaders Conference. We’re grateful for your willingness to help create spaces where leaders can connect and learn from one another.

These forums are designed for dynamic, interactive conversation around relevant topics. They are intentionally facilitated—not presented—to encourage meaningful dialogue and strong networking among participants.

As a facilitator, your role is to guide the discussion, invite participation, and help create a welcoming environment where attendees feel comfortable contributing. Your leadership is key to making these sessions valuable and engaging.

We appreciate your partnership in strengthening connections within our mission community.

All forums will be held Thursday, the 24th from 10:30 – 11:45am. They will not be streamed or recorded. Please complete the fields below and submit so that we can begin to promote your session. Be sure to include the name of anyone who is facilitating with you.

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