Lineup
Friday
His debut album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Christian Albums Chart, marking the biggest debut in Christian music history, and his follow-up singles — including “Can’t Steal My Joy”, a Top 10 Christian radio hit — continue to build on that momentum. Josiah’s highly anticipated sophomore album, Mt. Zion, is set to release August 22, 2025, promising a powerful next chapter in his sound and message.
Named Billboard’s #1 New Christian Artist of 2024, Josiah has sold over 80,000 tickets across headline tours and now reaches over 1.5 million followers across Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook — 2.2 million including YouTube and Spotify. With a heart to serve both the Church and the world through music, Josiah crafts songs filled with faith, honesty, and hope. He and his wife, Trinity, travel and minister together, and are based in Tampa, FL.
After generations of hurt in his family, Ben turned to cocaine and alcohol at a young age. Motivated to change, he moved to Nashville to pursue a career as a country singer in late 2018. A family friend invited Ben over for a meal and then to church the next morning, where he was radically transformed by the power of God. Today, Ben lives completely sober, while sharing his story of hope, redemption, and healing in Jesus’ Name through his songs.
Ben was nominated for the 2023 K-LOVE Fan Awards (Breakout Single of The Year - “Who I Am”) and the 2023 Dove Awards (New Artist of the Year). In 2024, he was nominated for the Dove Award for Bluegrass/Country/Roots Recorded Song of the Year (“If I Got Jesus”). His debut single, “Who I Am” went #1 on multiple Christian radio charts, while “If I Got Jesus” has amassed over 48M streams as well as 1.4B short form views and 2.1M creations on TikTok. Additionally, Ben has performed at the Grand Ole Opry and the CMA Festival, and has toured with Casting Crowns, Zach Williams, Big Daddy Weave, CAIN, We Are Messengers, and others.

Saturday
In the five years since signing with Reach Records, Hulvey has released his debut, self-titled album, Christopher, to widespread acclaim and toured nationally – welcoming a season of newfound success filled with transformative moments. His reverence for God is inextricably linked to his upbringing in Southeast Georgia, where Hulvey was steeped in an all-encompassing church life. After being saved at age 4, his spiritual journey started to take form. From then on out, Hulvey made a conscious effort to seek God in all of his experiences and direct every fiber of his being to developing a deeper understanding of his Creator. In doing so, he naturally surrounded himself with people who have similar values, which led to a fortuitous run-in with a gentleman by the name of Doug. This alignment marked a pivotal turning point in Hulvey’s life when a bible verse resonated with him unlike any other, John 17:3 – “This is eternal life, that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.”
Hulvey went on to attend college before deciding to drop out and pursue a career in music full-time. And so far it has worked out for him. To date, he’s released a plethora of compelling singles, five EP’s and his aforementioned debut album, which made waves across the music industry and debuted at #8 on Billboard’s Top Christian/Gospel Albums chart, and #19 on the Top Rap Albums chart. 2023 was no different, evidenced by the runaway success of his immensely popular singles such as “Used By You,” “Love Like That,” “Fly Away,” and “Altar.” The latter was remixed by Grammy Award-winning R&B-pop star Ciara, and the original version peaked at #25 on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs, with seven total weeks on the chart. Adding to the excitement, Hulvey was awarded an RIAA Gold certification for “Altar,” which has garnered 105.9M streams since its release of his critically-acclaimed sophomore studio album, CRY.
Since his American Idol journey, Warren’s music career has continued to blossom. He was featured on Zach Williams’ song “Sunday’s Comin’” and even had the honor of opening for Zach at the 2024 Shenandoah County Fair. Additionally, he was a featured artist at UnityFest, bringing his message of hope and faith to even larger audiences. His Instagram profile captures his journey, sharing performances, behind-the-scenes moments, and reflections that highlight his passion for music. As he prepares to release new music and hit the road, Warren looks forward to sharing his voice, faith, and message with a growing community of listeners.
Speakers
Like many small-town boys growing up in the Midwest, Rob Roozeboom’s desire was to be a farmer and an athlete. However, after being diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at age five, Rob watched helplessly as his illness destroyed his dreams.
Wrestling with feeling different and forgotten, questioning his very existence, Rob encountered the transforming grace of Jesus in a deeply personal way.
That encounter changed everything.
Rob founded RISE Ministries in 2001 and launched RiseFest in 2005. Since then, he has become a sought-after speaker, sharing his story and bringing Jesus’ message of hope to communities, businesses, and prominent events nationwide. He’s shared stages with respected Christian leaders and artists across the country, including Phil Wickham, FOR KING + COUNTRY, TobyMac, Skillet, Lecrae, Anne Wilson, Jep Robertson, Megan Fate Marshman, Darryl Strawberry, and many others.
Rob and his wife live in northwest Iowa and have three young adult children. Beyond RISE Ministries, Rob also serves as Chairman of the Christian Festival Association (CFA) and is the author of Broken Still Chosen. Across his life and work, Rob’s message is consistent: no one is too broken, unseen, or forgotten for God to use.
Trinity is married to Josiah Queen, a talented Christian music artist, and the two are based in Florida, where they continue to pursue their callings in ministry together. She is deeply passionate about the Word of God, with a particular love for speaking on the Holy Spirit and its transformative power in the lives of believers.
With a heart to encourage and uplift the Body of Christ, Trinity’s mission is to inspire believers worldwide to boldly share their faith and live out the Great Commission. Her messages are filled with hope, encouragement, and the power of the Gospel. Through her speaking engagements, she seeks to equip others to passionately walk in their calling and make a lasting impact for God’s Kingdom.
Leah is a 2020 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with a degree in Exercise and Sport Science and a minor in coaching. She is presently coaching, training, and telling her incredible testimony of how she was offered a full scholarship to her dream school, but later had to choose her faith over basketball.
Leah has a motivational story of how she went from a longshot to an impactful player hitting game-winning shots against Duke and the defending-national champion, Notre Dame. She has an inspiring story of overcoming obstacles and persevering amidst challenging circumstances.
Leah is passionate about sharing her story of God’s faithfulness and His miracle-working hand. She has a heart to see people saved and lives impacted for the cause of Christ. Leah also seeks to encourage others to stand firm in their faith in the middle of pressure and adversity.
Worship Bands
Dordt Worship is committed to bringing Christ-centered and Spirit-empowered worship across a breadth of musical styles. The collective fuses together Dordt University students and many of the university’s key worship faculty and staff, including Dr. Jeremy Perigo & Alex Priore.
Whether leading for Chapel in the BJ Haan, Praise & Worship next to the Grille, or at an international conference, they love to lead worship. More of their music can be found on YouTube and Spotify.