A two-day hands-on workshop for church tech leaders who are ready to stop experimenting with AI and start building tools that actually work.
This workshop focuses on context engineering — the discipline of designing the context that goes into every LLM interaction. Day 1 covers the foundations. Day 2 is a full build day where you apply what you've learned to real ministry challenges.
Venue: Northwoods Community Church — 10700 N. Allen Road, Peoria, IL 61615
| Schedule | |
|---|---|
| May 6 (evening) | Meet & Greet |
| May 7, 9am–5pm | Day 1 — Workshop (lunch & snacks provided) |
| May 7, 6:30pm | Dinner (included thanks to the generosity of our partners) |
| May 8, 9am–5pm | Day 2 — Workshop (lunch & snacks provided) |
| May 8, 6:30pm | Dinner (included thanks to the generosity of our partners) |
Made possible by our partners
All conference details and information live in the CITN Conference app. All attendees will need it to check in on Thursday morning (May 7), so download and sign in before you arrive.
You must complete the Prerequisites & Setup Guide before the workshop.
The setup takes 30–60 minutes and requires downloading several tools. Do not wait until the morning of the event — there won't be time to troubleshoot install issues on Day 1. If you run into problems, reach out ahead of time so we can help.
git clone https://github.com/chriskehayias/ContextEngineering.git
cd ContextEngineeringA collection of cheat sheets, tools, and reference materials is available in the Resources folder to support you before, during, and after the workshop.
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