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Washington Hosts Second Annual Creators Lab

By Lacey Stecker, March 18, 2025

The second annual Creators Lab took place Feb. 21–23, 2025, gathering creatives from across the Pacific Northwest and beyond to connect, collaborate and cultivate their digital outreach. 

Bridging faith and creativity, Creators Lab provides a platform for content creators to network with peers and industry leaders, empowering them to expand their influence in the digital space. The event featured workshops led by experienced professionals who inspired and mentored aspiring creators.

This year’s theme, "Called to Create," emphasized the divine inspiration behind creativity. As God created us, He calls us to create alongside Him.

Creators Lab welcomed returning and new presenters, each bringing fresh insights and expertise. Among the returning creatives were Kevin Wilson, @crossculturekev; Evelin Velinova, filmmaker; Kaleb Eisele, Oregon Conference digital media specialist and host of Bridges Over Walls, How the Church Works and Humans of Adventism podcasts; and Ernesto Hernandez, Washington Conference media director. Their sessions provided fresh perspectives on their respective fields, keeping attendees engaged and inspired.

New faces added depth and diversity to this year’s lineup. Presenters included Rome Ulia, @rome_ulia and Auburn Adventist Academy Church pastor; Alex Portillo, @sanbertoalejandro and content creator; Lindsey Gispert, podcaster; Khari Dixon, video editor and producer; and Victor and Andrei Melniciuc, Load the Ark game creators. Their contributions expanded the creative discussions, offering valuable insights across various media disciplines.

While workshops and presentations were the cornerstone of the event, the planning team intentionally incorporated opportunities for connection and relationship-building. One highlight was a facilitated networking session led by Eisele, which encouraged attendees to forge meaningful collaborations and lasting friendships.

Creators Lab itself is a testament to the power of collaboration. The event was made possible through the combined efforts of the Washington Conference communication and media teams, Oregon Conference communication staff and North Pacific Union. Their joint dedication ensured the success of this three-day experience, demonstrating the very principles of creativity and teamwork that the event seeks to inspire. 

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Joint dedication between Washington Conference communication and media teams, Oregon Conference communication staff and NPUC makes the event possible.

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Lacey Stecker
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Creators Lab features experienced professionals who inspire and mentor aspiring creators.

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Lacey Stecker
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Creators Lab was themed "Called to Create," emphasizing the divine inspiration behind creativity and God's calling for us to create alongside Him.

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Lacey Stecker
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New and returning presenters keep the event fresh with new insights and expertise.

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Lacey Stecker
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Lacey Stecker

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