Create with Clarity and Unlock Ideas
The Unlocked Conference is a half-day experience designed to help Kingdom leaders unlock creative momentum, and walk away with practical ideas they can use immediately.
Many leaders have a narrow view of creativity that limits their potential
Over time, creativity has become locked away to specific groups, such as artists, photographers, designers, musicians, and filmmakers. As church and ministry resources expanded, creative departments emerged, further narrowing our understanding of who can be considered "creative." It almost feels like two groups formed, creatives and non-creatives. What if we unlocked that creative potential together, rooted in God’s Word?
This event unlocks creative potential in all leaders through three sessions.
Unlocking Biblical Creativity
Big Idea: Most leaders don’t lack creativity—they have a narrow definition of it.
Learn more →Unlocking Creative Constraints
Big Idea: Constraints aren’t the enemy of creativity—they’re the engine.
Learn more →Lock in your spot for just
$49
With your registration, you get access to:
- Access to the event from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM
- The 24-page printed workbook
- Premium coffee from Cometeer
- Access to downloadable resources
- Community & meaningful connections
Meet Your Facilitator
Jon McCallon is a creative director, speaker, and coach who helps leaders move ideas from stuck to launched.
With more than two decades of experience in ministry and leadership, Jon founded House Blend—a creative studio that offers fractional creative direction to churches, non-profits, and mission-driven organizations. He also founded Unlocked Conference, a growing initiative designed to equip Biblical creatives with the tools, language, and confidence they need to lead well, unlock ideas, and inspire others.
Unlocked Success Stories
Danielle Mpalirwa
Program Manager I Tabara Initiative
Gate of Hope Ministries International
"Jon’s training was so insightful and empowering as a leader! He challenged us to think outside the literal and proverbial box to find creative ways to solve problems, and to see constraints as opportunities, some dare say freedom, to be creative problem-solvers! And he did so with such eloquence, humility, and vulnerability that in turn gave us, his students/audience, the boldness to respond in the same ways. I thoroughly enjoyed the training and greatly appreciated the thought and creativity that went into all the material for the day!”
Joshua Mathews
Creative Arts Pastor
East 91st Street Christian Church
"We were able to identify problems that we are able to solve versus problems that are not going to be able to solve. From there we were able to work on overcoming problems that were not directly solvable. This process should get us going in the right direction as we try to better tell stories of life change. Honestly, the far bigger win for us was the time talking about insecurities. We could have gone another hour or so on that section.”