Lafayette, LA

Cultivate Wonder Women's Conference

Pierre St-Jean

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LAFAYETTE, LA – Calls for women of every age and experience to attend Cultivate Wonder Women's Conference at Trinity Anglican Church. The conference will take place on September 10 – 11, 2021 from Friday, 6 p.m to Saturday noon.

The Cultivate Conference is an annual event of women's ministry at Trinity Anglican Church. The sessions are designed to give women useful tools to study the Bible with more understanding and clarity, as "Cultivate" means to "foster purposefully".

The session starts at 6:00 p.m. on Friday with dinner, worship, music, and Session I, then reconvene at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday for two more working sessions. By Saturday noon, everything will be completed.

Michelle Nezat, a gifted Bible teacher and speaker, will teach how to study the Bible on our own. Michelle's practical tools will enhance your personal Bible study, whether you are a beginner or a deeply experienced. To learn more about Michelle, listen to her weekly podcast, More Than A Song. You can find out more about her at www.michellenezat.com.

The admission fee is $20. You will enjoy delicious dinner, get swag bags, door prizes, make new friends and free childcare (for children under the age of 12) when you pre-register. Face masks, social distancing will be required following the CDC, LDH, and the City of New Orleans recommendations.

Trinity Anglican Church is a regional network of Louisiana Anglicans serving under the spiritual authority of our Bishop Clark WP Lowenfield.

For more information and registration to the women conference click here and for updates and services from Trinity Anglican Church visit the church’s website.

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