We’re stepping into the story of Gideon, not as a distant Bible character but as a mirror. The theme of this conference is The Altar—a place of sacrifice, worship, and exchange. God’s original design was that we would worship Him alone, yet altars don’t disappear; they get replaced. Today, those altars can look like pressure to succeed, grind culture, approval, image, trauma, self-reliance, or even good causes that quietly take God’s place. This is an invitation to see clearly what has been shaping our identity, decisions, and devotion.
Like Gideon, God is calling this generation to tear down altars that were never meant to stand and to build a new one centered on Him. Not to shame the past, but to reclaim authority, restore worship, and step fully into purpose. This is a space for honesty, courage, and rebuilding—where fear loses its grip, identity is grounded in God, and lives are transformed. Tear down what competes with God. Build an altar that puts Him first. Walk out changed.