Women from Kansas City and beyond are encouraged to imagine a “new you” at the Arise 2014 Women’s Conference, Jan. 30 — Feb. 2. “The conference will offer inspiration and positive life-coaching opportunities for women to reach a new level of confidence, free to love and live life to i
ts fullest potential,” says Kathy Gray, senior co-pastor of World Revival Church. Gray will be joined by worship leader Catherine Mullins of The Ramp in Alabama as featured speakers.
Gray, who has coached thousands of women worldwide into successful living, envisions women who are able to tackle every situation with strength and compassion, arising to their destiny in their homes, workplaces and communities. “God has plans for his women,” shares Gray. “He has a hope and a future for us.”
Mullins joins Gray for the weekend with a similar vision for women to excel in their sphere of influence. “What God intends for you goes far beyond anything you can imagine. Never lose hope,” she says.
The event begins Thursday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. with a dynamic evening of music interspersed with prayer for families, churches, the Kansas City metro and our nation. Evening services of the Arise weekend are open to the public. The church is located at 9900 View High Drive, Kansas City. For more information, call (816) 763-0708 or visit.