A St Louis skyline photo shows the Gateway Arch, the Old Courthouse and the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch.

NMC 2026 National Conference

Join the Nativity Miguel Coalition in St. Louis for NMC's 2026 National Conference, July 22–24, 2026

Prepare for the NativityMiguel Coalition’s (NMC) 2026 National Conference this summer from July 22–24, 2026.

Whether you’re looking to visit the iconic Gateway Arch, enjoy world-class dining and barbecue in our vibrant local neighborhoods, or find the perfect spot to relax and network after a day of inspiring conference sessions, you’ll find all the resources you need right here. Dive into our local recommendations, maps, and travel tips, and get ready for an unforgettable conference experience in St. Louis!

Free Summer Fun

Don’t let your free time during the conference go to waste! St. Louis offers an unbeatable lineup of free summer activities. Wander through the massive outdoor installations at Laumeier Sculpture Park, dive into the city’s storied past at the Missouri History Museum, or catch a free evening light show on the 65-foot-high ceiling of the Grand Hall at Union Station. Whether you want to hike the green spaces of Forest Park or catch a magical outdoor performance at The Muny, you can experience the very best of St. Louis without spending a dime.

Teenage girls capture photos of a swimming polar bear at the Saint Louis Zoo.

Check out the Local Flavor

Whether you’re looking for a coffee shop, a sweet treat, a quick bite between sessions on Washington Avenue, a celebratory dinner in the historic Italian neighborhood of The Hill, or a post-keynote craft beer at a local brewery, St. Louis offers a diverse culinary landscape within minutes of the convention.

We can’t wait for you to discover it for yourself!

Stew's Food and Liquor serves elevated seasonal dishes in a chic dive bar setting in Soulard.

Get Out and Explore

St. Louis continues to reinvent itself with exciting projects like City Foundry, Saint Louis Union Station and the re-imagined Gateway Arch National Park. Historic buildings in the Gateway City are undergoing transformations and being re-purposed for 21st century uses. From loft condos and apartments to restaurants, retail and entertainment venues, new life has been breathed into St. Louis.

We can’t wait for you to experience it for yourself!

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