Experience the freedom and hope of kingdom living at this transformative women’s conference, where we’ll explore what it means to live as citizens of God’s kingdom in the midst of a broken world. Together, we’ll uncover how embracing our God-given purpose and identity leads to a life of intentionality and peace, how His wisdom brings clarity in times of anxiety, and how true satisfaction is found even in the face of unfulfilled longings. Through the teaching of our keynote speaker Janet Aucoin, stirring breakout sessions, and mutual exhortation from sisters in Christ, we’ll be challenged to live with joy and confidence, reflecting God’s love and light to a world in need of His grace.

Conference Schedule

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3-3:30 PM                             Check-in

3:45-4:15 PM                      Plenary Session 1

5:30-6:30 PM                      Dinner

6:45-8 PM                             Plenary Session 2

8-8:30 PM                             Bookstore Open & Fellowship

8-8:30 AM                    Praise & Prayer Time

8:30-9:15 AM             Breakfast

9:30-10:45 AM          Plenary Session 3

11-11:45 AM              Breakout Session 1

12-1 PM                         Lunch

1:15-2 PM                    Breakout Session 2

2:30-3:30 PM             Plenary Session 4

3:30-4 PM                    Bookstore Open

 

Breakout Sessions

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What steps will position me to be ready to share my testimony with others regardless the circumstances? What resources do I draw upon to help me in this? How do I talk to broken people God brings into my life in a comfortable, easy and natural way?

Technology can unite us in ways we never thought possible but it can also cause so much division that it can destroy relationships. It has such fantastic ideas and resources but It can lead us down the perpetual death scroll and before we know it hours are gone.  So what do we do?  This session will discuss how we can put on our gospel glasses and navigate technology with grace and discernment.
Infertility is a heartbreaking issue that must be confronted with compassion and truth. Our breakout session will address:
  • Current means and future trends in IVF and Assisted Reproductive Technologies 
  • The impact of Biblical truth on  IVF/ART
  • Pursuing a biblical approach to infertility and parenthood

In this breakout session, we’ll explore how to reflect the values of God’s kingdom in the heart of your family. Discover how biblical principles can shape your marriage into a picture of Christ’s love and equip you to parent with grace, wisdom, and purpose. Whether you’re navigating the joys or challenges of family life, this session will provide practical tools and encouragement to build a home where Christ’s love and truth are lived out daily. Learn how to embrace God’s design for your family and leave a legacy that glorifies Him

In this session, we will explore the biblical vision of kingdom living in the public sphere, rooted in the Scriptures, with a special focus on Romans 13. This chapter, written by the Apostle Paul, provides foundational teaching on the Christian’s relationship to the governing authorities and how believers are called to live as faithful citizens of both heaven and earth. Drawing on key principles—such as the sovereignty of God, the lordship of Christ, the two kingdoms doctrine, and the transformative power of the Gospel—we will examine how Romans 13 applies to the contemporary believer in the public square.

The session will cover the following key themes:

  1. The Sovereignty of God in the Civil Realm
    We will begin by grounding our understanding of government in the biblical truth that God is sovereign over all areas of life, including the civil realm. This foundational truth shapes how we view human authority and the purpose of government.

  2. The Role of Civil Government
    A careful exegesis of Romans 13 will help students understand the role of civil authorities in God's providential plan. We will discuss how governments are ordained to maintain justice and promote peace, while also recognizing their limits and accountability to God.

  3. Christian Citizenship: Obedience and Accountability
    Right, biblical theology emphasizes the call for Christians to be good citizens, showing respect for authority while recognizing the higher authority of Christ. We will explore the tension between submitting to governmental powers and resisting unjust authority, considering how this plays out in the context of a fallen world.

  4. The Two Kingdoms Doctrine and Public Engagement
    A biblical perspective on kingdom living in the public square is informed by the "two kingdoms" doctrine, which teaches that God rules both the spiritual and civil realms, but with different means and ends. Students will reflect on how Christians are called to engage in both spheres without conflating them, balancing a heavenly citizenship with earthly responsibilities.

  5. Transforming Society Through the Gospel
    While Christians are not called to establish a theocratic state, we are called to be salt and light in the world. The course will explore how the Gospel transforms individuals and communities, motivating believers to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly in every sphere of life, including politics, culture, and social issues.

  6. Practical Application and Ethical Decision Making
    The session will also provide a framework for making ethical decisions as a Christian in the public square. Participants will engage with current issues through the lens of biblical wisdom, theology, and the practical outworking of Romans 13 in a pluralistic society.

By the end of this session, we will gain a deeper understanding of how to live faithfully as citizens of both God’s kingdom and our respective countries. Further, we will be equipped to navigate the complexities of public life with theological clarity, moral conviction, and a commitment to justice, peace, and the flourishing of society.