Refresh Women’s Conference is on again and we would love to have you and your friends join us! It will be a morning session which will begin at 9am and finish at 12:30pm.
Refresh is a women's conference run by a team of women from St Phil's for all women to learn and be encouraged together. You are invited to take part in this day as we learn from the Bible and enjoy fellowship!
Ticket price - $25 adult/$20 concession (plus $0.50 fee per ticket)
Please RSVP by Monday 28th of October
Morning tea included!
Late fee of $5 for bookings after Thursday the 31st of October.
Topic: In His Image
Who do you look like? What are the similarities in your family? This year at Refresh we will be thinking about what it means to be made in God’s image and how that affects our daily lives. We hope you can join us for a great morning of fellowship, singing and learning from God’s word.
Speaker
Our guest speaker for 2024 is Erica Mandi Manga. Erica is the founder of
Common Grace's Domestic and Family Violence Justice Team, which seeks to help make Christian communities safer. She has also been an Associate Minister at St. Barnabas Anglican Church, Broadway, overseeing Formation and Training.
Programme Overview
8:30 Arrive, coffee, tea, meet your friends
9:00 Session 1 - Song, bible reading, interview, talk
10:30 Morning tea
11:00 Session 2 - Song, talk, Q&A
12:30 Close
Bookstall
We will have a bookstall provided by the Wandering Bookseller available on the conference day with recommended books from our speaker and Refresh team.
You can have look at their online bookstore: wanderingbookseller.com.au
Parking
There is plenty of street parking available on Clanalpine Street, Shaftsbury Road, Stewart Street and Campbell Street.
If you have any questions, you can contact our team at refresh@stphils.org.au
Refreshing Others
Please consider making a donation to Compassion- compassion.com.au/donate
Please consider donating to organisations like Banksia Women.
Banksia Women is a collective of women experienced in working with women affected by domestic and family violence (DFV), and female volunteers who are passionate about building up women and their children who have experienced DFV. They are an affiliated program to St John’s Community Services and are based in Kings Cross/Darlinghurst area.
Leaders
Bron Lum
Member of Family English Service
Cathy Gravitis
Associate Pastor