LPi Joins 2024 Amazing Parish Summit as Sponsor, Reveals Major Giveaway

September 19, 2024

This past August, LPi was THRILLED to attend as a sponsor of the 2024 Amazing Parish Summit in San Antonio. This annual event is an incredible summit for pastors and their parish leadership teams to receive training and support for their ministries. Over the course of the three-day event, more than 700 people attended talks and workshops, and joined together in faith for Mass and adoration. 


As a proud sponsor, LPi was on-hand to meet customers from across the United States and give them the opportunity to enter a very special LPi-sponsored giveaway: a brand-new website and complete branding package from our expert team, valued at $3,495! Throughout the course of the event, we were continually inspired by all who stopped by our table to enter the contest and share their stories of faith.  


This year, our lucky parish winner is St. Francis Xavier Parish from Sikeston, MO, entered by their pastor, Rev. Colby Elbert. Congratulations St. Francis Xavier! We're so excited to begin our collaboration with your amazing parish to create a new brand and parish website.

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