Compassion Changes Everything

 

CULTIVATING CONNECTION

For planners who bring people of faith together, every gathering carries a sacred responsibility. It is more than logistics and programming. It is about creating an atmosphere where connection, character, and purpose naturally flourish.

Which is why compassion matters. Not just as a word or as a ministry name, but as a presence in the room. When compassion fills the room, people lean in. Conversations deepen, and leaders are reminded of their original calling to serve, uplift, and build together.

COMING ALONGSIDE YOUR MISSION

At Compassion International, partnership begins with listening. We believe in joining what is already good and growing, not introducing something that disrupts the heart of your event or your people. Our role is to strengthen what already exists: your mission, your audience, and your sense of community.

Through meaningful moments of reflection, shared stories of impact, and opportunities for attendees to respond together, we help cultivate environments where purpose and generosity naturally rise to the surface. Compassion’s presence weaves into your structure, complementing what you have built.

When compassion takes root in the collective heart of a gathering, relationships deepen, generosity grows, mission gains momentum, and everything changes. That is the kind of movement we see every day, and the kind of change worth building into every event.

BUILDING A MOVEMENT TOGETHER

At Emerge 2026, Shelia Braxton, Church Engagement Relationship Manager at Compassion International, will be on site alongside Keith Bordeaux, Event & Influencer Partnership Manager at Compassion International.

With their combined experience and passion for fostering meaningful connections, they are eager to help you explore how compassion can become part of your community’s story. You can find them at the Compassion booth throughout the event to learn how Compassion can come alongside your mission to make a lasting impact together.

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