Indigitous communities take the Gospel to new people, places, and spaces throughout the month of November.
Throughout November, Indigitous continued to host numerous #HACK events across the globe. Beyond #HACK, communities worldwide continued to share the Gospel across multiple continents and collaborated to advance the Kingdom of God in the digital space.
Togo

On November 29, Indigitous Togo hosted a conference centered on the theme of The Church and Its Mission in the Digital Age, inviting participants to collectively reflect on how digital technology is reshaping Christian mission and the contemporary Church.






United States
From November 6 – 7, Thy Staff of Power, a podcast hosted by Indigitous US, streamed a live podcast show at Reach Conference. Gamers, creators, developers, and believers gathered under one roof for one mission: to harness creativity for the Kingdom of God.
On November 15, Nick Wu, Indigitous US Content Manager, and Kyle Lee, Indigitous US Strategy Manager, held an Innovation and Inspiration night at Open Door Presbyterian Church in Herndon, Virginia, to share the core vision of Indigitous and highlight successful ideas generated during their hackathons. A key highlight of the night included giving participants the opportunity to generate personalized worship songs with the assistance of AI.


The Philippines
On November 28, the Indigitous Philippines community held a virtual prayer meeting, where members of the community raised prayers for those serving in the digital space, for the nation, the people, and the digital mission entrusted to them.



Hong Kong
On November 11, the Indigitous Hong Kong team had an informal Indigitous meet up with the co-founders of Indigitous, Russ Martin and Simon Seow. It was an intimate time of sharing the heart of Indigitous, as well as exploring digital missions opportunities in Hong Kong.


Indigitous Global




On November 19, Indigitous began a 4-week experience called the Leadership Lab. The 20 followers of Christ selected to participate are exploring the intersection of faith and innovation, uncovering God’s calling, and being equipped to lead missions effectively in the digital world.

On November 20, Indigitous hosted its final Vision Keepers’ Gathering of the year, where 17 people from 10 countries learned from Stuart, project director of the Discover Jesus Initiative at Kavanah Media, about what it means to remain steadfast to the vision God has placed in our hearts.


On November 11, Indigitous hosted a virtual collaboration space for gaming, where attendees created a digital prayer board to share their prayers for the gaming community, to encourage one another, and to build up those within the community.

Full #HACK Report coming soon.
