Trailhead Startups organizes conference for Kingdom leaders

One of the key elements of the Seven Summit conference is its focus on supporting local, small businesses. (Photo by Jaime Lopes from Unsplash)

Trailhead Startups will be hosting the “Seven Summit Leadership Conference”, a convention for Kingdom leaders, at 5201 E Warren Ave, Denver.

Seven Summit

The conference organizers believe that it is important for the Kingdom of God and the business world to work together to bring hope and healing to society.

That said, the Seven Summit conference aims to provide guidance and support for small business owners and industry leaders.

It aims to lead them on how to effectively integrate their faith into their workplaces and use their positions of influence to share the hope of the Gospel.

The conference will feature leaders from seven different industries to provide a diverse range of perspectives and expertise.

This conference is faith-rooted, encouraging attendees to listen to God's leading and to follow His guidance, even on unconventional paths.

One of the key elements of the Seven Summit conference is its focus on supporting local, small businesses.

All of the vendors at the event are local, and the conference is led by a team of Colorado businesswomen.

In addition to supporting local businesses, the Seven Summit conference is also dedicated to giving back to the community.

A portion of the conference's revenue will be donated to mental health and inner healing ministries.

Another important aspect of the Seven Summit conference is its emphasis on networking and connecting with other business leaders and industry professionals.

Attendees will have multiple opportunities to get to know their peers and to make valuable connections.

Moreover, the Seven Summit conference is also all about promoting whole living and balance.

It encourages attendees to prioritize their faith, healthy living, and dreams, and to find a balance between these different areas of life.

Conference Sessions

The conference has six session topics.

One session is titled, “Dangerous Prayers: The Effect of Giving Your Business to God.”

In this session, Dr. Whitney Swander will talk about the importance of inviting God into the leadership role of your business and how it can lead to personal growth and development.

She will share her own experiences of having God as her CEO and how it has impacted her business.

This session will provide insight into the transformative power of allowing God to be a part of 

every aspect of your business, including the challenges and rewards of this approach.

Another session is “Dare to Be You!: Fostering Business Relationships from Your Identity.”

Attendees will explore the importance of creating and maintaining honor and respect in relationships, both their personal and professional lives.

The speaker, Michele Towers, will discuss ways to navigate and respond to difficult situations and conflicts in a way that upholds our values and protects our reputation.

Another session is called “Building Resilience: The Power of Being Comfortable While Uncomfortable.”

This session will be led by Rebecca Moore, an entrepreneur, and coach who helps people discover and pursue their passions.

She has faced numerous challenges and setbacks in her journey but has learned to embrace discomfort as a necessary part of growth and success.

Through her personal experiences and professional expertise, Rebecca will share practical tips and encouragement for thriving in the face of uncertainty.

Other sessions at the conference are: “Critical Culture: Creating and Maintaining Honor and Respect in Relationships,” “Life Unlimited: Dreaming and Partnering with a Limitless God,” and 

“Breaking Through: Defying the Expected in Life and Business.”

As of now, there’s no expected date for the conference as due to certain circumstances, the previous date has been moved.

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