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Every invitation is an assignment — and I’m always grateful when God opens another door to pour into women ready to do the work. 🙏🏽

I’m thrilled to join First Lady Sheletha Bratton, Pastor Cher Winkley-Huff, and Anita Heiskell for the Examine Her Women’s Symposium on December 6, 2025, at the Hilton Rockwall Lakefront.

This isn’t just another conference — it’s a space to examine every area of your life… your mindset, habits, relationships, faith, and future.

If you’ve been putting yourself last all year, this is your reminder: you’re worth the investment. 💕

Grab your ticket today at unitychurch.eventbrite.com and let’s finish this year with clarity and confidence.

I can’t wait to see you there! ✨

With gratitude + excitement,

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