Women's Conference 2012
You're strong. You're responsible. You're basically good. But as day fades to dusk, you begin to feel the familiar fog of anxiety, the weight and pressure of holding it together and of longing left unmet. But what would happen if you let grace pour out boundless acceptance into your worn-out heart and undo you? If you dared to talk about the ways you hide, your longing to be known, and the fear in the knowing?
Come find out the answers to these questions and so much more at the one-day "Refreshing Grace" Women's Conference at Christ Church on Saturday, March 24. The day is designed to hopefully fit into even the busiest woman's schedule. We will meet from 9am (registration begins at 8:30) and end by 2pm.
Register For the Conference
We are now accepting registrations for the "Refreshing Grace" Women's Conference. Cost is $25 and includes all speaking sessions, conference materials, morning snacks and a catered lunch. (Confidential scholarships are available; contact Teresa Tysinger for details.) A sign language interpreter will be provided if the need is expressed at the time of registrations. Please register by March 9th.
Click here to download a registration brochure and read more about what you can expect as an attendee.
What You Can Expect
Come hear speaker Emily P. Freeman offer words of encouragement and blessing. As a participant you will:
- Explore 8 unique ways good girls hide from ourselves and the world.
- Be encouraged to let love lead instead of letting fear overwhelm.
- Release outcomes into the hands of our capable God.
- Let go of the try-hard life and grab on to grace.
The day will also include music by Christ Church's own Lynn Gordon, opportunities for prayer, reflection, fellowship and more. Morning snacks will be offered and a light boxed lunch will be catered.

About Our Speaker
Our speaker will be Emily P. Freeman, author of "Grace of the Good Girl," blogger at Chatting at the Sky and writer for DaySpring's (in)courage (an online community for women) and Compassion International. Emily resides in Greensboro with her family.
