The 2026 Leadership Summit is generously presented by

           

Event Volunteers

We are so thankful for your interest in joining us as a volunteer at the Houston Summit! This summit is designed to move beyond inspiration and provide concrete formation for leaders – and your help is greatly needed! We believe in knowing our guests deeply—taking the time to notice, listen, and respond with intention—and in practicing “unreasonable hospitality,” where small, thoughtful gestures become lasting impressions. Whether you’re greeting attendees, holding doors at Mass or Confessions, or solving problems before they’re even spoken, your presence will shape the entire experience. Thank you for bringing your energy, empathy, and excellence—we can’t wait to create something extraordinary together.

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Monday, August 3 I Pre-Event Setup
Monday, August 3 I Summit Day 1

Tuesday, August 4 I Summit Day 2

Wednesday, August 5 I Summit Day 3

Volunteer FAQ

Can we stay for the content of the Summit?

Yes! We would love for you to join in any of our event content before or after your volunteer shift.

What is the physical layout of the event?

All event sessions take place within the Marriott Marquis ballrooms, which are accesible via multiple elevators. All seating is single-level. If you have any specific concerns in this area, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at team@amazingparish.org and we’ll find the details you need!

Will we receive training as part of our shift?

Yes! When you arrive on-site, a member of our team will be ready to meet you and go through all of the details you may need to know during your time with us.

Will there be parking available on-site?

Yes! Our team will have a voucher for complmentary parking in the hotel lot upon your arrival. More details, and directions, will be sent to you as we get closer to the event.

“What happened at the summit for my team is that each one of us, myself included, had a real encounter with Jesus Christ—not only healing us individually, but also as a team. What we wanted more than anything was to bring this experience to our parish.”

—Fr. Andrew Rudmann, Louisiana