
The Inhabit Conference 2025
April 25-26, 2025
Lawndale Community Church
3827 W. Ogden Ave, Chicago, IL
As the annual national gathering for the Parish Collective, Inhabit is more than a conference—it’s the heart of a movement that connects us to collaborate for the love of God in our neighborhoods.
This year marks an exciting new chapter for Inhabit. After years of gathering in Seattle, we’re moving to Chicago—a transition that honors the beauty of the past and the joy of new beginnings. We are excited to collaborate with residents, artists, and community leaders of Lawndale and the greater Chicago area, while weaving in the gifts and relationships that have shaped this movement from the start.
With the theme of Woven Together, we’ll explore how God calls us to be the Church in our neighborhoods through:
Practice: Equipping one another for the work of loving our neighbors through stories, prayers, and embodied experiences.
Presence: Being together and experiencing a taste of Beloved Community across difference.
Place: Renewing imagination of God’s dreams in our neighborhoods by celebrating our unique contexts.
Neighborhood Stories
Our Common Sessions are filled with stories from everyday people in everyday places. We are committed to learning from a diverse cross section of stories to make the movement visible and celebrate everyday heroes living out God’s dream in their neighborhood.
Creative Liturgy
Original liturgy, poetry, interactive art and music play a vital role in the way we gather at the Inhabit Conference. These collective experiences animate our imagination, give voice to our theological hopes and help shape our faithful actions.
Shared Learning
Through keynote talks from leading parish practitioners, spaces of dialogue, geographically organized meet ups and curated workshops, learn with us to be the church in and across our neighborhoods. Explore topics that are relevant to your work in your neighborhood.
CONVENORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
Join the Parish Collective Fellowship and many more friends! Stay tuned to learn who else will be there.
BASIC CONFERENCE DETAILS
Inhabit is almost HERE! Below you’ll find the general schedule. Detailed info on Parish Pilgrimages and Workshop registration will be provided to you after you’ve purchased your ticket.
Questions? Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions: info@parishcollective.org.
LOCATION:
Lawndale Christian Community Church
3827 W. Ogden Ave
Chicago, IL, 60623
DATES: Friday morning, April 25, 2025 through Saturday evening, April 26, 2025
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2025
8:30-9:30AM: Registration & Welcome
9:30-11:00AM: Common Session 1: Re-Member
How is God weaving the world together, neighborhood by neighborhood? We’ll kick things off by grounding ourselves in story, song, and sacred imagination. Original songs and stories, liturgy, and poetic expression of the love of God in our neighborhoods. We'll listen for what it means to be re-membered—stitched back together in a fragmented world with Sandra Maria van Opstel.
11-11:30AM: Break
11:30AM - 3:30PM: Parish Pilgrimages
Guided neighborhood walks led by local hosts who share stories and wisdom from their parishes. As we explore the theme “Woven Together,” we’ll be looking for tangible signs of what God is weaving together within each neighborhood.
3:30-4:00PM Break
4:00-6:30 Firehouse Kick Back [optional]
The Firehouse will be open for Inhabit participants to come and kick back, with a dj and light food. Come connect, relax, and enjoy!
7:00–8:30PM: Common Session 2: Re-Imagine
What is the Spirit inviting us to see with new eyes of hope? We’ll gather again for an evening of worshipful wonder—songs, stories, and prayers that spark prophetic imagination. With Ebony Walton and Rev. Dr. Eun K Strawser, let’s open our hearts to what could be, together.
SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2025
8:30-9:30AM: Regional Coffee Breaks
Grab a cup of coffee and connect with other neighborhoodians from your region. This facilitated time is designed to spark connection and collaboration—you’ll leave with a next step toward partnering with others near you.
9:30-11:00AM: Common Session 3: Repair
How do we name what is broken and seek to be part of healing and repair as we follow Christ? Engage in a powerful session with Rev. Dr. Jonathan Brooks, lamenting the fractures within us and our communities and charting paths toward healing.
11–11:30AM: Break
11:30AM-12:30PM: Workshops Session 1
12:30-1:45PM: Lunch Break
1:45-2:45PM: Workshops Session 2
3:00-5:00PM Common Session 4: Resolve
What does it look like to commit to join with the Triune God in the story being woven in our places? As the conference concludes, join Shannan Martin and other Parish Colletive collaborators as we discern our next steps to actively participate in God’s unfolding story.
2025 WORKSHOP TOPICS
Stay tuned, more workshops to come!
FAQs
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O’Hare or Midway
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Meals are not included in the ticket price. We encourage you to enjoy local neighborhood restaurants.
We are working on a pre-paid catered lunch option for Saturday, when our lunch break is shorter between the sessions.
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We encourage you to book a hotel or Airbnb and utilize public transport.
We recommend staying in a neighborhood off the Pink line. The Loop, Downtown, and Midway all have many hotel options as well.
Here are some specific hotel recommendations:
Hampton Inn and Suites Chicago Medical District
Hyatt House Chicago
Courtyard Chicago
The Neighborhood Hotel Little Italy
Hotel Chicago West LoopLawndale Church is also offering hostel-style housing for people who would like to be on their campus. If you’re interested in staying at LCCC you can call the church at (773) 762-6389 for more information.
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Prepare for parking to be difficult to find on Friday. We'll have a small parking lot available in a lot nearby, but it will be limited. Specific details will be shared before the conference. Carpooling or taking public transportation is best, if possible.
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We are not offering public pre-conference days this year.
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Babes in arm are welcome, as are children. Let us know if you would utilize childcare, so we can think about planning for it at a potential extra cost.
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This year, we've decided not to offer a livestream pass for the Inhabit conference. Inhabit is more than just a conference—it's a vibrant gathering that thrives on in-person connection and engagement. While we've explored virtual options in the past, we've found that the magic of Inhabit really comes alive when we share the same physical space.
Inhabit is rooted in a theology of place—emphasizing that our environments shape our faith and our engagement with our neighbors. This kind of immersive learning and experiencing is something we feel you have to be present to fully appreciate.
We understand that not everyone can join us in person, but if you can make it, we promise it will be an enriching experience. It’s a chance to truly engage with our community, sharing time and space. We hope to see you there, ready to dive in and explore what God is weaving together in our communities and beyond. -
The Lawndale community is celebrating the opening of the Dr. Dennis Deer Community Justice Center on Sunday, April 27. You can learn more about their plans for that day and RSVP here: https://lclc.networkforgood.com/events/79518-dr-dennis-deer-community-justice-center-grand-opening
FIVE REASONS
WHY INHABIT IS WHAT YOU NEED IN 2025:
Inhabit will remind you of the power of everyday stories.
You are a part of a bigger story of God and your story is far more powerful than you realize.Inhabit will broaden your vision of what our collective impact could be.
There is a larger place-based movement that is looking to the Parish Collective to represent Christian place-based engagement.Inhabit will connect you with resources and co-conspirators.
In a time of denominational decline and anxiety, many are looking for ways to reinvent and innovate for needed change. Find yourself on our new Two Loops graphic and see how vital connection is to establishing the new church culture.Inhabit will encourage you to continue on the long, intentional and liberative path.
We believe (and we’re betting you do, too) that the local church being the local church is the absolute best strategy and healing agent that anyone could dream up in times like ours with a history of oppression and increased polarization.Inhabit will leave you singing a new song for your place.
We love to highlight artists and creative expression coming from our neighborhoods. In particular, the songs we sing together are uniquely Spirit-inspired and rooted in place.
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!
We are still seeking sponsors for Inhabit 2025! To inquire about opportunities, email info@parishcollective.org.
Parish Collective is a Christ-following ecumenical network bringing people together across intersections and distance. Our main point of unity lies in learning to be the church in each of our unique neighborhoods. When we connect across places, we find the power of God’s love to be healing and transformative. This means we may not agree on everything, but we have a mutual commitment to love and respect, especially platforming and protecting those on the margins of our differences.