Day 2 Vessels of Honor Conference
On the second day of the Vessels of Honor Conference, the attendees gathered in the morning for a summon. This session set the tone for the rest of the day, as participants were encouraged to reflect on their purpose and calling.
One of the highlights of the conference was the testimonies given by Pastor Wives who had attended previous conferences. These women shared their personal experiences and the valuable lessons they had learned. Their testimonies served as an inspiration for all the participants, encouraging them to continue growing in their faith and ministry.
In addition to the testimonies, there was a discussion session where facilitators formed a panel to respond to questions from pastor’s wives. The topics covered a wide range of areas, including relationships, family, marriage, faith, finances, and church. The panelists provided insightful and practical advice, drawing from their own experiences and the wisdom of scripture.
As part of the conference program, the participants were also taught the art of shoe making. This workshop allowed them to explore their creativity and learn a new skill. The participants were guided through the process, from selecting materials to designing and crafting their own unique pair of shoes. It was a hands-on experience that empowered the attendees to pursue their passions and unlock their potential.
After a day filled with learning and growth, the participants were treated to a delicious dinner. The organizers made sure to provide a variety of dishes to cater to different tastes and dietary preferences. The dinner not only satisfied their physical hunger but also provided an opportunity for networking and fellowship among the attendees.
Overall, day 2 of the Vessels of Honor Conference was a memorable and enriching experience for all the participants. The summon, testimonies, discussion session, shoe making workshop, and dinner all contributed to a day filled with learning, inspiration, and connection. The conference continued to empower and equip the attendees to be vessels of honor in their respective ministries and communities.