TIFTON —
Plans for the annual Outrageous and Contagious Women’s Conference have been announced. On Saturday, Feb. 23, ladies in our community and surrounding areas are invited to participate in an Outrageous and Contagious day at The Historic Grand Theatre in downtown Fitzgerald.
Just like last year’s event, ladies will enjoy a day of encouragement by speakers, worship music, fun and laughter.
Award-winning singer, songwriter, teacher and TV talk show host, Babbie Mason will be our special guest. Babbie’s message, which she will deliver in song and word, is one of God loving us no matter what our circumstances and of our being “Embraced by God.”
Several speakers and singers will also be ministering throughout the day. These include Ruthie Garner from WALB TV, “Three 4 One,” Team RADIATE and more. Terry Tidwell from WAFT Christian Radio out of Valdosta will emcee the event.
A bookstore will offer music and books by local artists and authors, as well as our special guests.
To register for the event, go to www.ugatiftonconference.org. Early bird deadline is Feb. 1. Group discounts (10 or more) and reserved seats are available. For questions or more information, call 229-423-6708 or 229-423-9381 or email joyjoy01@windstream.net.
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