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Kingdom Code BUILD 19
11 Oct - 06:00 PM
London, United Kingdom
BUILD, Kingdom Code’s annual hackathon is back for 2019. In October, join Christian technologists from across the UK and beyond to share ideas and kick start projects that integrate our Christian faith and technical skill sets.
Whether you’re a developer, designer, project manager, branding/marketing expert, ideator or something else entirely, enjoy taking a weekend to meet and work with others who share your desire to see God glorified through technology.
Here’s what people have said about previous BUILD events:
"I got to work on [solving] a problem for Christians Against Poverty that could be genuinely useful… while learning new front-end technologies.
"Seeing the excitement and passion in people as they took ideas from conception to a presentable prototype was inspiring."
"It was such a highlight to meet other Christian developers and discussing God centered technologies."
BUILD 2019 is being hosted by St. John’s in Hoxton.
St. John’s sits minutes away from Silicon Roundabout, London’s tech hub. They have long been a supporter of Kingdom Code and we’re really excited to be able to host the hackathon with them.
Details about the 2019 challenges are coming soon, however to whet your appetite, check out some of the challenges from previous events:
In 2017 Christians Against Poverty asked us “how can digital tools enable churches to serve the poor and save the lost in their local communities?” Home for Good asked “how could Home for Good better use digital tools to inspire people, support them in their fostering and adoption journey and enable them to be part of a growing movement?
Friday 11th October
18:00 | Doors open and registration18:30 | Dinner19:15 | Welcome, worship and project pitches20:30 | Team formation and hack time
Saturday 12th October
08:30 | Breakfast and team bible studies13:00 | Lunch16:30 | Project deadline17:30 | Dinner18:45 | Presentations20:00 | Voting20:20 | Awards and final words21:00 | Event close
(please note that these timings are estimates and may change nearer the event)
Why are we charging for this event?Ticket sales will cover less than half the cost. The hackathon in London is hosted by Kingdom Code, a not-for-profit group, with a passion to help Christians in technology find encouragement and collaborate. Over half the budget will be met by the generosity of sponsors.
Are you going to feed me?Yes! You'll be well fed over the course of the weekend. We'll eat together Friday dinner through to Saturday evening. There will be plenty of snacks and caffeine on tap.
Is there a student discount?Maybe... if you ask nicely! Snap a photo of your student ID / NUS card and send us a tweet (@kcodeuk) and we'll see what we can do for you.
Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?Kingdom Code is on Facebook and Twitter, send us a message there and we'll get back to you ASAP.
Can I update my registration information?Yes! Just log into Eventbrite and update your information.
I heard rumours of a cat...Alas, not this year. The new venue has no church cat (maybe a few church mice though…)
Are there refunds?Sorry, we can't do refunds, however the tickets are transferable, so feel free to pass your ticket on to someone else (just remember to update the name on the ticket).
Is there an age limit for the event?There is no age limit for the event, however under 18's must be accompanied by a legal guardian and cannot stay overnight.
24 hours? What about sleep?While some people will be working for the full 24 hours (caffeine provided in the ticket cost) it is certainly not expected! Don't worry you can go to sleep. We've set aside seperate rooms (including the church crypt) to put out a rollmat and catch some
Kingdom Code Leeds: Design Sprint
26 Sep - 07:00 PM
Leeds, United Kingdom
Kingdom Code is a community of Christians who work in the world of technology- whether you are a designer, developer, data analyst, game engineer, product manager, digital marketer, entrepreneur or something else entirely in tech this is a group for you.
It's a month until Kingdom Code BUILD, our annual hackathon, and we're beginning to think about what we're going to be making… We're inviting the mission agencies that we will be partnering with for BUILD to join us to share more about what they do and their hackathon challenges with us. We're going to condense Google Venture's Design Sprint down to an hour and a bit to work through some techniques to come up with ideas, to refine those ideas, and then get them ready to be pitched at the hackathon.
If you're still considering if you want to join the hackathon, this is a great evening to come along to, get a flavour of the projects that will be worked on and get to know some people in the Kingdom Code community. Or if you just want to see how five days can be squeezed into such a short period of time… that's worth coming to see as well!
We'll be digging into these two challenge areas:
How can we equip Christians to use the Bible more in evangelism?
How might we resource your local church to serve and include the poor?
We've got a full write up of the challenges over on the Kingdom Code BUILD page.
This is event is part of the Kingdom Code Think series. As a community of Christians exploring the world of technology we want to be thinking, discussing and exploring how our faith shapes and changes what we do. Find out more at kingdomcode.org.uk.
City leadersAlice CreaseyAlasdair Munday
I can't make this event, will there be more?Absolutely! Sign up to the mailing list or follow Kingdom Code on Twitter to stay in touch.Have any questions?Ping us a message on Twitter: @kcodeuk
Kingdom Code London: MicroBUILD
15 Feb - 06:30 PM
London, United Kingdom
Christian hackers in the UK! Kingdom Code invites you to join like-minded developers, designers, and entrepreneurs from across the UK to participate in Kingdom Code London: MicroBUILD. Take time to share info on the projects that we're working on, then spend the rest of the evening hacking on the different projects. Bring a side project, bring an idea, or just come as you are and help someone else with their project.