This past weekend at Integrity, 100 women gathered for our Women’s Conference. It was a
powerful and inspiring weekend, with attendees coming from various churches to join in
the fellowship and worship. The event kicked off with a heartfelt time of musical worship
led by Hope Newman Kemp, with beautiful assistance from Koehna Jordan, setting the
tone for a weekend centered on closeness and connection with Christ.
Cyndee Crompton was our first speaker of the weekend, sharing a profound message about
the stages of life through Jacob’s journey with God, encouraging attendees to reflect on
their own paths with the Father. Afterward, ladies broke into small groups for deeper
discussions and then came back together for a time of worship to end the evening.
The next morning, the conference continued with breakfast and coffee before diving into
the next two sessions. Hope led worship once again, filling the room with song and praise.
Kimberly Jordan then took the stage, delivering a moving talk on suffering, where she
shared her personal experiences and how God transformed her through challenging times.
Her vulnerability and wisdom resonated deeply with all in attendance, prompting further
reflection and discussions in the small group gatherings that followed. When the ladies came back, they were greeted with snacks and a chance to win a door prize before the third session began.
The event culminated with a final talk by both Cyndee
Crompton and Kimberly Jordan, who spoke about the importance of being a godly sister to
one another and what that looks like in our daily lives. Cyndee gave us lots of different
real-life examples of what discipleship can look like in our lives. Kimberly discussed the
complexities of friendships, especially when they end, and supporting one another through both the highs and lows. The women broke off one last time for small groups and then came together for one last song led by Hope leaving everyone feeling encouraged and thankful for the
opportunity to be a part of such a transformative experience. It was truly a huge success,
and we are so thankful to all who contributed to making it an unforgettable weekend
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