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Women clergy – if you did not hear about the Wesleyan Holiness Women Clergy Conference 2022 in Grapevine, Texas, held last week, March 10-12, it is not too late to listen online! The whole event was livestreamed and can be watched!

The event’s purpose was to engage, empower and equip Wesleyan Holiness Women Clergy to lead in the Church at every level. The idea is to reflect and claim YOUR STORY with confidence and see how you are a part of the bigger story that is impacting the world for Christ with the radical message of holiness.

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Website: https://www.whwomenclergy.org/

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Watching the videos from the conference will re-energize you to live out your calling. It is a way to connect with like-minded women clergy through many denominations. Wesleyan Holiness Women Clergy events have a long history of supporting women clergy in ministry and their important role within the Church carrying out their call by God.

Some of the speakers from the Church of the Nazarene included: Rev. Dr. Carla Sunberg (General Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene) was a woman panelist. Pastor Jennifer Guerra Aldana (Manager of Multicultural initiatives at the Fuller Youth Institute) was a plenary speaker. Rev. Christine Young Hung’s excerpt from the new devotional book by WHWC, This Holy Calling, was highlighted (Nazarene pastor, writer, and speaker).

600 women gathered in person at the conference. If you did not attend, YOU are still a part of HERstory. This excerpt from Jo Saxton’s book, Ready to Rise, sums up what the conference encouraged for women clergy: “Your voice in all its fullness is powerful and brimming with potential. You don’t need to apologize for it or be afraid of it. But you do need to discover it, or recover it, and learn how to use it in all its beauty and purpose.”

Published: 03/14/2022

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