Conferences
At Uncommon Voices Collective, our conferences are vital to our mission of uplifting Christian storytellers, artists, and entrepreneurs. More than events, they are sacred spaces where creativity flourishes, connections deepen, and transformative conversations inspire creators to embrace their calling, sharpen their craft, and move forward with renewed purpose.
CREATORS CONFERENCE
Creation isn’t about perfection or reaching a final destination—and it certainly isn’t defined by the marketplace. It’s about connection. It’s a journey. Last year, at Creators Christmas, we tapped into the true source of inspiration, allowing God’s presence to move through us and spark freedom in our work. 150 people gathered in Pasadena to worship, connect, and rekindle their passion. The energy was contagious—everyone left renewed, inspired, and ready to shine their light in the world.
This year we are excited to announce
UNCOMMON CREATORS CONFERENCE!
On Saturday December 13th, UVC invites you to our most expansive UNCOMMON Creators Conference yet—an immersive gathering designed to inspire, equip, and connect Christian creatives from all walks of life. Join us at Tapestry LA Church for a day filled with thought-provoking speakers, interactive Q&A panels, and meaningful opportunities to engage with fellow artists, storytellers, and entrepreneurs. Whether you're showcasing your own work or simply soaking in the creativity of others, this conference is a space to celebrate the sacred calling of creating—together. Come be refreshed, challenged, and reminded that your voice matters.
Past Conferences
The New & Wise Conference
Past Conferences
Fearmakers Conference
We believe horror not only gives us chills down the spine but also delves into the profound truths of existence. Fearmakers Conference was created to unite celebrated filmmakers, visionary artists, renowned theologians, and horror aficionados to guide us through the intersection of faith and horror.
Two hundred film students and horror fans gathered to listen as theologians and horror filmmakers—like Cary Hayes of The Conjuring—shared their creative process and explored how their faith intersects with their work.
