Triennial Early Registration Deadline Approaching

Early registration for Triennial closes January 15, and gift certificates are now available [...]
The fun run at the 2013 Triennial raised thousands of dollars for a girls school in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The fun run at the 2013 Triennial raised thousands of dollars for a girls school in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The fun run at the 2013 Triennial raised thousands of dollars for a girls school in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

CHICAGO, IL (January 4, 2016) – Early registration for Triennial closes January 15, and gift certificates are now available to purchase to help women attend.

The event for women will be held will be held July 28-31 at the Sheraton Kansas City at Crown Center.

Registrants must send a $100 non-refundable deposit by January 15 to secure the early rates. Balances need to be paid in full by June 15, 2016. Email to arrange monthly payments.

To send a gift certificate or learn more about that opportunity, click here. Information on scholarships also is available on the Triennial site.

Held in the “City of Fountains,” the conference is focused on the theme “Quench.”

The event is sponsored by Women Ministries and will include a broad variety of workshops, speakers, excursions, a mini-Sankofa, spiritual direction, a 5K run to support a school for girls operated by the Covenant Church of Congo, as well as other growth and fun activities.

Main speakers will be Meagan Gillan, director of Women Ministries; Jessica Leep Fick, the evangelism resources director for Stonecroft Ministries, a non-denominational organization that focuses on evangelism and leadership development among women; Nicole Bullock, a church planter and lead pastor at Blue Oaks Covenant Church and a professor at Bethel Seminary in Minnesota’s Twin Cities; and Gail Song Bantum, the executive pastor and discipleship elder of Quest Church in Seattle, Washington.

Groups of 10 or more women from each church will receive a $25 per person discount.

Many family activities are available in the area, so fathers are encouraged to come to Kansas City and enjoy vacation time with their kids while mom is at the conference.

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