There’s something special about gathering with like-minded artists of faith—to be inspired, encouraged, equipped, and engaged in community. That’s what our annual Intersections Conference is all about.

For those who follow this blog, you know that we present an annual conference for artists of faith called Intersections, which will be on Saturday, May 16, 2026. This year’s theme is Honest Art: Creating with God, where we’ll explore how artists often feel the pressure to produce polished, safe work—work that perhaps doesn’t offend or incite, but also might not awaken or inspire either. As artists of faith, we are called to express truth and honesty, and move beyond creating for simple approval or commercial success. Whether you’re a visual artist, a songwriter, a novelist, a dancer, or any creative—this conference is for you!

This year, we’re pleased to have the Executive Director of Artists in Christian Testimony, International, Dr. Scott Ingegneri, as our keynote speaker. We’ll also have author, composer, and evangelist Philip Shorey, mixed-media artist Judith Monroe,  award-winning music producer/publisher Chris Long, dance from Ballet Rejoice, drama from Christian Youth Theater Sacramento, worship led by Steve & Sandi Padilla, and many other surprises!

Intersections: Arts & Faith Conference is sponsored by Artists in Christian Testimony (ACT Intl) and hosted at Oak Hills Church in Folsom, California.

Registration is $50 per person for this all-day conference which includes lunch. There’s also a student discount registration of $25 for the day. All registrants are encouraged to bring their books, CDs, brochures, business cards, etc. to share at the resource tables (we encourage connection and community!).

Personally, I think this could be one of our best Intersections ever, and that’s why I want to personally invite you to come this year. I hope you consider it. For more information on speakers, content, or registration, please hit the link below. Hope to see you all there!

[Banner photo by Earl Wilcox on Unsplash.]