EARLY BIRD PRICING THROUGH 2/28
In today’s interconnected world, business touches every industry and aspect of life. Conversations about resources, supply chains, and the economy dominate our daily lives, often leaving us feeling overwhelmed and uncertain. Yet, God calls us to live with a spirit of power, love, and discipline—not fear (2 Timothy 1:7).
The 2025 Annual Faith + Work Conference is for believers in every vocation. We’ll examine God’s redemptive vision for business, empowering us to practice wisdom with confidence and courage. We’ll reflect on His love as the foundation for our work, guiding us to create businesses and workplaces that reflect His care for the world.
We look forward to welcoming our distinguished guests, Dan Churchwell, Hannah Stolze, and David Bahnsen who will share their insights and experiences to guide us on this journey. Through inspiring talks, and meaningful conversations with speakers and fellow attendees, you’ll gain practical tools to integrate faith and work in transformative ways.
Join us for a day of learning, connection, and renewal as we reimagine business through the lens of faith.
WHEN:
March 29, 2025
9:45–3:30 PM PT
WHERE:
Tapestry LA
1521 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
ADMISSION:
EARLY BIRD TICKETS - Ends Saturday, March 1, 2025
Buy one ticket at full price ($75.00), get one 50% off
General Admission
$75.00
Speakers and Panelists
Dan Churchwell, Director of Programs and Education at the Acton Institute
Dan Churchwell serves as the director of programs and education for the Acton Institute, where he manages external relationships with foundations, higher education institutions, businesses, and NGOs. He has taught and lectured widely on issues related to the intersection of philosophy, theology, and economics. His current research interests include media ecology, technological ethics, and the future of work. Prior to Acton, he spent ten years teaching in higher ed in the Pacific Northwest, as well as working for multiple businesses, including a Fortune 100 company and as a commercial real estate analyst in Southern California.
David L. Bahnsen, Founder, Managing Partner, CIO The Bahnsen Group
David L. Bahnsen is the founder, Managing Partner, and CIO of The Bahnsen Group, managing over $6.5 billion in assets. A top-ranked financial advisor, he is a frequent guest on major media outlets and a contributor to National Review and World. He serves on the Acton Institute board and teaches on the intersection of faith, economics, and wealth. An accomplished author, his latest book, Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life, explores the purpose of work. He is passionate about family, theology, and the integration of faith and the marketplace.
Hannah Stolze, William E. Crenshaw Chair of Supply Chain Management
Dr. Hannah Stolze is an author, teacher, speaker, and academic with a focus on sustainable supply chain management and the intersection of faith and business strategy. She is the inaugural William E. Crenshaw Endowed Chair in Supply Chain Management in the Department of Management in Baylor’s nationally ranked Hankamer School of Business. She is also the founding director of the Wheaton Center for Faith & Innovation at Wheaton College. Stolze has published work on sustainable SCM and bad press in the Harvard Business Review and is the author of the book, Wisdom Based Business: Applying Biblical Principles and Evidence-Based Research for a Purposeful and Profitable Business.
Brian Beck, Managing Partner at Enceiba
Brian has over 20 years of experience in digital commerce, including serving as Vice President of Ecommerce at Harbor Freight Tools and PacSun. He is the author of Billion Dollar B2B Ecommerce, the first comprehensive book on the topic. Brian is also the Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Enceiba, the only Amazon agency specializing in large B2B manufacturers, helping them navigate and thrive in the digital marketplace.