New Enon Baptist To Hold Women's Conference April 25

  • Monday, March 9, 2015

The Women’s Ministry of the New Enon Baptist Church will hold its 11th Annual Women’s Conference on April 25.   The theme for this year is “Ask, Seek, Knock: Women Pursuing God in these last Days” from Luke 11: 9-10 and the instructors will be Lady Maronica Tibbs of Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Minister Doris Erving of Second Missionary Baptist Church, Minister Jean Yates of Greater Tucker Missionary Baptist Church, Dr. Mamie Cooper of Greater Friendship Primitive Baptist Church, and Dr. Chantele Carr of Olivet Baptist Church.     

The Conference will be held at the New Enon Baptist Church on April 25, beginning with a continental breakfast at 8 a.m. and ending with lunch at 1 p.m. There is a $15 registration fee for each woman who attends.  Early registration may be sent to: Women’s Ministry, New Enon Baptist Church, P.O. 5009, Chattanooga, TN 37406, no later than April 11. However, there will be registration at the door for those who do not register early.     

If you have any questions, please contact Rev. Angela Bullard at (423)899-8979. 

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