Events
Signature
gatherings
Some of what The Huddle does only happens when a room fills up: a conference where nobody has to pretend, a field day where the whole neighborhood shows up, a camp week that ends with campers who can say who they are. These are the gatherings we run year-round.
Conference experience
Purpose Over Pain
Purpose Over Pain is a conference built around one turn: naming the heavy thing out loud, then teaching what God says about the person carrying it. Speakers tell their own story of heartbreak and pain first, then walk the room through identity and purpose — so people leave with language for their own story, not just a good feeling.
- Who it’s for
- Athletes, parents, coaches and leaders — anyone who needs to hear that we are not the sum total of our worst moments.
- What happens there
- A gathered room, teaching rooted in God, identity and purpose, and the honest conversation about heartbreak and pain that most sports environments skip.



Community field day
Kingdom GamesFaith in Action Field Day
Kingdom Games is a community field day built on James 2:17 — faith in action. Games, sports and fellowship in one place, with The Huddle’s team on site.
- Who it’s for
- Kids, families, volunteers and neighbors — no athletic résumé required.
- What happens there
- Field-day games and sports, fellowship, and a chance for families to meet the mentors and coaches who make up The Huddle.

Year-round
Sports camps & clinics
A camp day sounds like whistles and laughing. Kids arrive nervous and strangers, get split into groups, and by the afternoon they are yelling for teammates whose names they only learned that morning. Parents pick up athletes who are sweaty, sunburned and talking about something a coach said between drills.
- Who it’s for
- Youth athletes of every level, and the parents who want the week to shape more than a stat line.
- What happens there
- Training blocks on the field, then everyone on a knee for a short talk — the same coaches doing both, so the character work never feels bolted on.
Bookable seminar
Purpose Playbook seminars
Chairs at tables, not rows. A facilitator opens with a question instead of an announcement, and the room spends the next stretch actually answering it — teenagers writing, adults leaning in, someone finally saying the thing they had never said in a church or a locker room.
- Who it’s for
- Schools, churches, teams and youth workers who would rather host a working session than a pep talk.
- What happens there
- Facilitated sessions on Dreams & Vision, Identity, Heartbreak & Pain and Purpose, built on four timeless questions — Origin, Meaning, Morality and Destiny.

Want to know when the next event opens?
We don’t keep a public calendar on this site — dates move with school years, seasons and host partners. Join The Huddle and you will hear when the next gathering opens, or call (502) 524-3094 to talk about hosting one.