Gather with friends in the comfort of your home to participate in a live learning experience designed to help you navigate the tensions of our cultural moment.
On October 26, people will come together in cities, churches and private homes to hear six Q Talks that are guaranteed to provoke dialogue, conversation and action that becomes part of the solution.
On October 26, you will receive the full Q Commons livestream program delivered in HD through your home internet connection. You can display on your television or watch from your mobile device. The livestream will be available on-demand for 72 hours through October 28 if you want to schedule your viewing time for the following evening.
Our Q team will provide you with a digital PDF giving you conversation starters that allow you to discuss your reaction to the topic of each presenter, creating dialogue and connection with those you l love most.
We’ve made this Q Commons experience available so that every person concerned with our cultural moment can participate. For only $59, you can gathering your family and friends to have real dialogue around topics that are not often discussed. Let Q be your discussion starter and see where the conversation goes.
Purchase Now8:00PM | Join Global Broadcast & Welcome |
8:10PM | The Gospel & Cultural Renewal - Gabe Lyons |
8:20PM | Cultivating Virtue - David Brooks (18 minutes) |
8:40PM | Confronting Our Technology Addiction - Kara Powell (9 minutes) |
8:50PM | Our Complicated Moment - Propaganda (9 minutes) |
9:00PM | Response Conversations |
9:15PM | "The New Drug Epidemic" - Panel (9 minutes) |
9:30PM | How Can Christians Respond? - John Stonestreet (9 minutes) |
9:35PM | Leading Better Conversations - Gabe Lyons |
9:40PM | Response Conversations |
10:00PM | Final Thoughts & Conclusion |
Q equips Christians on how to thoughtfully engage our cultural moment. Through immersive learning experiences where no topic is off limits, leaders are encouraged to think, process and consider their approach on the most difficult cultural conversations they will face. Our method of learning is simple: exposure, conversation, and collaboration. We didn’t want to create just another conference, but instead, make an intentional effort to platform the best and brightest ideas that are shaping our world and interact with them. Q is not for passive listeners, but for active leaders hungry to shape the future of culture.
During this exclusive, two hour evening, you will join tens of thousands of Christians to be equipped on how to engage this unique, American moment. Our six world class presenters will educate, inspire and offer people of faith creative ways to respond to the difficult challenges facing our local communities.
Although the national simulcast date is Thursday, October 26th, we can delay the broadcast for your location for up to 3 weeks if a better evening would suit your congregation. Contact bryan@qideas.org to discuss this adjustment.
There are no refunds once a site license has been purchased. Full refunds are allowed within 24 hours of the time of purchase. Partial refunds are available, contact info@qideas.org for more details.
On October 26th, 150 locations will host Q Commons. From city-wide events to college campuses and private church events (what is described on this website), tens of thousands of Christians will be unified and equipped on how to engage our cultural moment. We do not provide a listing of private church hosts, however, you can see a full listing of our public Q Commons city locations at QCommons.com by clicking on the “Cities” tab in top navigation bar.
To sign up for the Q national gathering April 11-13 2018 in Nashville visit our website. There is limited seating and it will sell out, so make arrangements now if you intend to attend.
"…the signature annual gathering of next-generation Christian leaders."
"This sixth annual Q Conference..[is] a distinct kind of Christian conference, one that seeks a respectful, constructive conversation on a host of issues confronting the nation."
"Q is the epitome of… sophistication and orthodoxy."