Cultivate: Meet the Speakers

The Cultivate Conference is returning this September, and we want to see you there!

Hosted at Faith Baptist Fellowship in Sioux Falls, Cultivate 2026 will be two days built around one beautiful focus – diving deep into prayers we read through in Scripture and learning more about the privilege we’re called to through these examples.

Our speakers will teach from a prayer inspired by the Holy Spirit, giving us concrete, biblical examples that will leave a lasting mark on our personal prayer life.

This year's lineup is a meaningful mix of familiar faces and fresh voices.

Ken Lippold

Last year, we grew in our understanding of Missions in the Church as our brother Ken Lippold delivered the Word of God to us. We heard his heart for raising up the next leaders equipped to lead the church in a post-Christian culture. This year, he will lead us deeper through a prayer in scripture as we seek to grow in personal and corporate prayer, both of which are vital to the growth of the church. Ken's experience as a church planter and the founder of Alliance for Transatlantic Theological Training (AT3) brings a unique perspective that makes his teaching both timely and deeply rooted.

Gregg Heinsch

Gregg Heinsch is the Lead Pastor of Celebration Community Church in Celebration, FL. Beyond his pastoral ministry, Gregg has built a unique daily rhythm: recording a devotional on one chapter of Scripture each day, walking listeners through the background and outline, and ending each video with a practical application of prayer. We are looking forward to Gregg's teaching on prayer at Cultivate this year! His gift for making Scripture accessible and immediately applicable will be a gift to all of us.

Also joining us are Dana Olson, Director of Prayer First Heartland, and Steve Krier, who will minister the Word on Thursday night.

September might feel far off, but it will be here before you know it.

Registration is open now!

Don't wait to secure your spot. We can't wait to gather, learn, and pray together.




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