Arkansas Baptist Women Conference set for Sept. 20

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas Baptist Women are invited Sept. 20 to Conference, a one-day event designed to equip and encourage women of every generation to love God with their heart, soul, and mind as they surrender to the will and way of Jesus.  

The 2025 Arkansas Baptist Women Conference will offer powerful worship, biblical teaching, and impactful connection groups.  

The keynote speaker with be Kandi Gallaty – a pastor’s wife, mother, speaker, and writer who is devoted to making disciples by cultivating a passion in women for God’s word. Worship will be led by Cory and Stephanie Epps of Central Baptist Church in Jonesboro.  

This year’s conference focus, “Surrender,” is Mark’s account of the greatest commandment: loving God with your heart, soul, mind, and strength. Surrender is a posture and a prayer that leads to submission, humility, and obedience. The life of Jesus models surrender as he yields His heart, soul, and mind to the will of the Father.  

“We’re incredibly excited about Conference 2025— from Kandi Gallaty as our main sessions’ speaker, Cory and Stephaine Epps and band, a panel discussion recounting the faithfulness of God, to intentional connection groups crafted around this year’s theme,surrender,” ABSC Children and Women’s Ministry Strategist Morgan Fulcher said. “Every moment is designed to deepen women’s faith in Christ, strengthen their community, and to help women abide more fully in Christ.”  

Conference will be from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 20 at Geyer Springs First Baptist Church in Little Rock. Tickets cost $35 for adults and $25 for students. Once registered, women will receive an email with a QR code that will serve as their conference ticket. 

For more information and to register, click here.  

The Arkansas Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) Annual Meeting & Missions Celebration 2025 will take place in conjunction with the Arkansas Baptist Women Conference. Connie Dixon, National WMU president, and Susie Helton, director of Refugee Sewing Society (RSS) in Clarkston, Georgia, will be the featured guests. Attendees will have an opportunity to shop for items made by refugee women at the RSS pop-up shop. To attend, when registering for Conference, mark WMU Missions Celebration as your connection group choice.  

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