Reflections on CV’s highly successful Digital Day 2025

Digital Day 2025 from CV Global

At CBC UK, we offer our warmest congratulations to the CV team for delivering Digital Day 2025 which has become a hugely resourceful and visionary event that is now clearly a cornerstone in the calendar for Christian media practitioners.

Digital Day 2025 revealed how Christian media leaders are using technology to share the Gospel more effectively and collaborate for greater impact. And as Nick Parker, Partnerships Manager at CV says: “The Great Commission is TOO BIG for any one organisation… the opportunity for collaboration is vast!”

These words, shared during Digital Day 2025, captured a profound truth at the heart of today’s media mission landscape. With over 340 attendees in person and 3,000 watching online, the event highlighted how collaboration, not competition, is key to advancing the Gospel in the Digital Age. Furthermore, there was a wide selection of speakers from different sectors echoing this collaboration.

Organised by CV, Digital Day 2025 served as a vital platform for Christian leaders, content creators, and tech innovators to explore the future of ministry through technology. Key sessions offered insights into some of the most pressing and promising areas of Christian media and mission:

Key Sessions from Digital Day 2025

The conference covered an impressive range of topics, reflecting the breadth of opportunity in today’s digital mission field:

  • Christians at the Forefront of Innovation – Al Gordon of Saint.
  • 3 Hard Truths About the Postmodern World – Nick Moretti of Organick.
  • The Future of Missions in Gaming – Father Rob Galea of ICON Ministry.
  • Digital Innovation at Biblica – Joshua Seale of Biblica.
  • The Persecuted Church – Janet Sewell of the Lausanne Movement.
  • Scaling Faith and Impact – Stéphane Montlouis-Calixte of Decaf.
  • Faith Communities Panel – James Hamlin of here On Up; John F, Kim of Collective Impact Labs; and Kin Seong of FaithTech.
  • Ethical AI – James Poulter of House 337
  • Quantum Computing for Mission – Alex Shih of Q-CTRL
  • The Future of Missions and Innovation – Tyler Prieb of Missional Labs.
  • The Commissioning – Lady Tracie Edmiston. Lady Edmiston closed the day by calling Christian creatives to embrace technology as a divine tool. Read: Lady Tracie Edmiston inspires Christian media to embrace technology as a tool for mission

Full session recordings and speaker details are available at the Digital Day 2025 page. If you’re looking to connect your ministry with others in media, don’t forget to visit the CBC UK Directory.