Redeeming Technology


exploring God’s Design
in a Digital Age

SPRING CONFERENCE 2026

What’s truly
shaping you?

Redeeming Technology is a candid, biblically grounded exploration of how technology is shaping our lives—often in ways we don’t notice.

In a world where digital habits quietly disciple us, this conference will help you recover God’s design and engage technology with wisdom, freedom, and intention.

Whether you're a parent, student, or adult seeking clarity, this conversation will equip you to live faithfully in a digital age.

Attendee Resources

We recommend the following resources to help prepare you for the conversation:

  • These questions can help guide you in asking God to prepare your heart as you interact with these resources:

    1. Am I ready to listen, learn, and be equipped?

    • Have I asked God to prepare my heart to be open to what he wants me to hear?

    • Am I willing to take what I learn and apply it to my use and my family’s use of technology?

    • Am I open to being challenged, corrected, or stretched by God’s truth?

    2. Where have I allowed culture to shape my views more than Scripture?

    • Are there areas where I have become passive or indifferent to what the Bible teaches, especially when it comes to the digital content I consume?

    • Have I unknowingly adopted worldly attitudes about technology, social media, and online content?

    • Do I truly believe that God’s Word is the ultimate authority in my life?

    • Am I willing to surrender my personal opinions, cultural influences, or past experiences to align with Scripture?

    3. How can I better disciple my family or those I influence?

    • Am I faithfully modeling biblical truth in my home, peer group, and community in-person and online?

    • How can I create a space where people feel safe to ask questions?

    • Do I tend to lean toward overly rejecting or overly compromising when discussing technology and digital content?

    • How can I be a voice of grace, truth, and hope to those who are searching?

  • Check out Robert Cunningham’s podcast, "Every Square Inch" :

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Like it or not, technology is one of the most powerful discipling forces in our lives today. Many Christians feel uneasy about their digital habits but don’t know how to change them. Families are struggling with screen use, attention, and formation of children.

    We believe churches can help people think biblically about everyday habits, not just theological ideas. This conference is designed to offer clarity, conviction, and practical next steps.

  • This conference is free and open to the public and includes topics designed for high school students and adults of all ages.

    It will be especially helpful for parents, church and school leaders, and anyone who wants to think more intentionally about how technology is shaping their daily life.

  • The content is dense and addresses sinful misuse of technology, which is best suited for audiences high school ages and above. The conversation will be candid and direct, but not vulgar.

    Childcare will not be offered during this conference.

  • The conference will include:

    • Three 45-minute speaker-led sessions

    • Short breaks between each session

    • A live Q&A at the end of the morning

  • Yes. The conference will conclude with a live Q&A, where speaker Robert Cunningham and West End Senior Director of Connection & Family Ministry Laura Stacy will take questions directly from the audience.

  • You’re not alone—many people feel this way when they begin to reflect on their relationship with technology. This conference is meant to bring clarity, not shame, and to point toward hopeful, practical next steps.

    If you’d like to talk with someone afterward, our Care Team is available to support and walk with you.

More about
Robert Cunningham

Robert Cunningham is the founder and director of Christ for Kentucky and the former Senior Pastor of Tates Creek Presbyterian Church, where he faithfully served for 17 years. He is a graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary and a current Ph.D. candidate at the University of Leicester.

Robert is also the host of the podcast “Every Square Inch”, where he offers a Christ-centered critique of today’s most important issues. His insights have been featured in Christianity Today, WORLD Magazine, and The New York Times.

Robert and his wife, Abby, have four sons—Holt, Charlie, Owen, and Henry. He also has personal ties to West End, as a mentor to Pastor J Hager during his time at Belmont University.

Questions?