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E2020 - Hosted by Wesleyan Holiness Women Clergy

No one can predict how God will meet us, but E2020 will be no ordinary ‘ladies leadership conference’. As women called to ministry, “seeing and being seen” is not a vain pursuit but a spiritual pilgrimage that begins by recognizing our Shepherd’s voice, who created us Imago Dei – in the image of God – and invites us into redemptive relationship. 

Nestled into the side of a mountain in North Carolina, we will experience:

  • Powerful keynotes from from gifted preachers.
  • Practical workshops from experts in their field.
  • Spirit-filled worship that represents God’s global heart.
  • Spanish translation and workshops.
  • Formative experiences like prayer walks, peer-groups and coaching appointments.
  • Networking opportunities for best-practices and life-long friendships.

Come see and be seen in a setting where your soul will be set on fire, your calling will be affirmed, your imagination will expand, and your ministry will be set ablaze by the Spirit of El Roi – the God Who Sees.

“The gifts he gave were that some would be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ” (Ephesians 4:11-12).

Early Bird Registration Open Through March 11, 2020!

Special pricing is also available for students and first-time attendees.

Meet Our Keynote Speakers: Danielle Strickland, Jennifer A. Guerra Aldana, and Kristy Hinds

Danielle Strickland is currently based in Toronto, Canada. Her aggressive compassion has served people firsthand in countries all over the world. From establishing Justice Departments for The Salvation Army to launching Global anti-trafficking initiatives, to creating new movements to mobilize people towards transformational living. Danielle trains, advocates, and inspires people to live differently.

Danielle is the author of 5 books with her most recent being “The Ultimate Exodus: Finding Freedom From What Enslaves You” and “The Zombie Gospel: The Walking Dead and What it means to be Human.” She is host of DJStrickland Podcast, Co-founder of Infinitum, Amplify Peace and Brave Global. Danielle is a mom of 3, wife to @stephencourt and has been affectionately called the “ambassador of fun.”

Jennifer A. Guerra Aldana, originally from Guatemala, grew up in Southern California as the daughter of Nazarene church planters. Jennifer received her B.A in Social Work from Point Loma Nazarene University and served as a youth pastor and social worker in San Diego county.

She serves as a pastor of La Fuente Ministries- a bilingual, intercultural ministry of Pasadena First Church of the Nazarene and graduated with her Masters of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary. At Fuller Youth Institute, she serves as the Director of Multicultural Initiatives.

Her passions include leadership training, intercultural youth spiritual formation and bilingual ministries.

Kristy Hinds is a writer and the author of “Redeemed: The Power of A Single Story”. Kristy believes every story is valuable to God. She believes justice is served especially when a woman owns her story, finds her voice, and offers a path for future women to do the same. Kristy lives in Long Beach, California and serves as a Leadership Development Coach.

Kristy is the founder of Launch it, Ladies online ecourses for the equipping and leadership development of women. She is the daughter of Panamanian immigrants. She is an ordained minister and currently studies creative writing at UCLA. Kristy loves to write, travel, listen to music, read fiction, go to the beach, and dance to salsa music with family and friends. Visit kristyhinds.com.

Experience Worship With Anomalous Day

Anomalous Day is a diverse band of musicians and friends with the mission to provide experiences and to create environments for people of all races, ages, and cultures.

 With their gospel-influenced harmonies, bluegrass breakdowns, sweet acoustic melodies, and contemporary classic anthems, Anomalous Day is a vibrant, intentionally multi-ethnic musical collective.

Rev. Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. once said that “the most segregated hour of Christian America is eleven o’clock on Sunday morning.” They are asking and answering the question – what if it wasn’t? 

Anomalous Day provides space and opportunity to experience the freedom, healing, and intimacy of Christ through worship.

Published: 12/10/2019

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