Why Executives Will Want a Seat at Vision Day Published Apr 23, 2026 RX26 is a meaningful investment of your churchʼs time and finances, but this is an event no leader in the fast-paced digital world can afford to miss. We've compiled three high-value takeaways executives will receive from Vision Day. When you're pitching RX26 to them, share this article to help steer the conversation and bridge the gap with them. 1. The People in the Room are Digital Pioneers RX is where the most innovative church technologists in the country connect and collaborate. Leaders will network with pastors from churches ranging in size from 80 to 80,000 who are navigating the same questions about AI, digital ministry, and stewardship. The relationships developed at RX are ones that will last a lifetime. 2. Stronger Cross-Departmental Alignment The beauty of having all your ministry teams and nontechnical roles in one place together is that everyone hears the same keynote but applies the lesson to their own role creatively. Key decision makers and your entire team will walk away with inspiration and, more importantly, alignment of your ministryʼs shared mission and vision. 3. Clearer Prioritization and Better Resourcing At each conference, we unveil the newest Rock features and share the direction for what’s ahead. Vision Day gives executives visibility into Rock, so they can better understand what your church truly needs to move ministry forward. That clarity helps pastors separate mission-critical priorities, like work that directly supports ministry outcomes, staff effectiveness, and church health, from nice-to-have improvements, such as helpful, but not urgent enhancements. With clarity on what matters most, leaders can resource their team with time, budget, staffing, or training. Why Save Your Seat at Vision Day? Vision Day is built for those who want to grow, learn, and steward wisely in a digital world. If your church is serious about stewarding technology with purpose and building a healthier ministry foundation, Vision Day is worth the investment. Don't just take our word for it, read about the impact it had for Brent from LCBC church.