Speakers and musicians included Ennie Hickman, Mark Hart, Father Dave Pivonka, Jon Niven, Jimmy Mitchell, and Megan Mastroianni.

During his keynote, June 16, Hart spoke about Jesus' unconditional love for us, shown in his Passion.

"You have a God that loves you so much that he would rather die than spend eternity without you. That's a bold kind of love. That's the kind of love that demands a response," Hart said to the around 3,000 attendees filling the Tsongas Center.

"Jesus is going to be here in a few minutes. Why? Because love pursues. He's not okay with sitting back and waiting -- he wants your heart and he wants it now," he continued, referencing the period of Eucharistic Adoration that was to come after his keynote.

Eucharistic Adoration was held both Friday and Saturday, and volunteers noted that the periods of adoration are one of the attendees' favorite activities at the conference.

"It's really cool to see 3,000 teens and chaperones and all these volunteers coming together to celebrate the sacrament of the Eucharist. I just love seeing the teens get the best experience they possibly can out of it," Burkins said.

Natalie Thibodeau, a teen parishioner of St. Brendan Parish in Bellingham was attending her first Steubenville East, and called the adoration "moving."

"Even seeing everyone else's reactions to it was just really powerful," she said.

Those reactions included praying, weeping, and, in some cases, even fainting as the monstrance was brought around the center of the arena.

Thibodeau said she also enjoyed the Catholic music, which was played live throughout much of the conference, and said she felt closer to God as a result of the conference.

Sue Foder, an adult parishioner at the Parish of the Holy Spirit in Keene, N.H., said it was also her first time attending the event.

She said there is a "lot of energy here, and it appeals to the young children," she said.

"That's wonderful to see them release themselves," she continued, saying with a laugh that even an "old soul" like herself could relate to the youth's enthusiasm.