registration

How can we truly discern what is "good" and how can

we effectively teach this wisdom to other women, our neighbors, and even the world?


Join us as we dive deep into these questions with two

main sessions led by our guest speaker. You'll also have

the chance to connect and grow with other women in

small group breakouts, over lunch, and during worship.


Registration opens Sunday, October 8.

Event will take place Saturday, November 4th from 10 am - 3:00 pm

guest speaker - Shelly Chandler 

Shelly Chandler is married to Michael Chandler and lives in Conway, Arkansas. She and her husband have three boys in college and one boy dog named Cooper. She earned a master’s in theological studies from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and will graduate with her doctorate in Educational Ministry in 2024. Shelly established her personal ministry, Shelly Chandler Ministries, in 2016 and serves the church as a network leader for the Central Arkansas Women while participating at the state level for Arkansas Baptists as a speaker, teacher, and ministry leader. She also contributes devotional content for Lifeway’s Journey magazine.


Shelly began her ministry out of a passion for equipping women to effectively study their Bible so they can know and experience God in life-changing ways. 


She has an affinity for laughter, is an avid pet owner, and delights in getting women together for encouragement and community that can only be found in Christ. 


Connect with Shelly at www.shellychandler.com or on social media @shellychandler_go3.




Breakout sessions

Inductive Bible Study: Sharon Burdine

Women in Church History: Natalie Hall

Discipleship: Alison Smiley

Naaman and the Servant Girl: Sarah Teague

World Missions: Margaret Little



Additional information on breakout sessions coming soon!


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prayer guide

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Ephesians 2:10

"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them."