The South Florida Church women connected with friends, family, co-workers and "someone I just met" during regional women's events, April 12 and 13. Palm Beach, Miami-Dade and Broward designed unique programs, themes, and entertainment - all to reach the hearts of women and share the good news of the gospel.
Palm Beach focused on finding "the pearl of great price." Upon registering, each woman received a pearl to wear on her wrist, a
reminder to pray that many souls would be found! 320 attended Friday night, a tribute "to the power of unity and that two (or more) are better than one," remarked Geri Laing.

By faith, Miami-Dade expected 400, so their faith was off the chain when 500 women attended and learned that true freedom is only found in a relationship with God! Planning, praying, organizing and orchestrating the women's day unified sisters throughout the county as ONE region.
Broward's theme "brought in some people who've never ever stepped foot in a church before," said ministry leader Amy Overstreet. The multi-generational crowd fellowshipped, competed for door prizes and posed in photo booths. From middle schoolers to grandmothers, women found inspiration in the personal testimonies and Barbara Porter's message.


















