Uncommon Calling Summit:
A Free Virtual Summit for Believers Called to Do Common Things in Uncommon Ways
November 15 | 10:30am ETÂ | Online Virtual Experience
Church and Culture Don't Have Language for What You're Called To...
As a result, many of us deal with confusion and consternation because we're trying to fit ourselves into cultural and church boxes that we don't belong in.
Boxes are for things, not for people.
Our calling isn't to be this OR that – it's to be this AND that. You've been called to do a common thing in an uncommon way, or you've been called to simply do uncommon things.
How do you get the clarity you need, the confidence you need, the competencies you need, and the community you need to actually do that?
Seminaries and Bible colleges are awesome at preparing you for common callings. They prepare you for churches, not the marketplace. They prepare you for buildings, not boardrooms. What you need is something to prepare you for an uncommon calling.
You're not alone.
You're not confused.
You're not crazy.
You're called.
Who Is This Summit For?
Your Uncommon Calling Can't Wait
Stop Letting Confusion Keep You From Your God-Given Purpose
November 15 at 10:30 AM ET
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Meet Your Host:
Dr. Dharius Daniels is a pastor, cultural architect, and transformational leader who has dedicated over 20 years to helping believers discover and deploy their uncommon callings.
As the founder of Change Church and creator of multiple life-changing programs including the Uncommon Calling Collective and Daniels Den, Dr. Daniels has become known for one unique ability: giving language to what people can't articulate about their purpose.
He doesn't just teach about uncommon callings, he lives one. His approach bridges the gap between spiritual truth and practical application, helping thousands of believers move from knowing they're called to confidently carrying that calling in both church and marketplace contexts.
He is married to Coach Shameka Daniels, and together they are the proud parents of two sons.