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Washington Women's Retreat Blesses Attendees

Women from across Washington Conference gathered for the annual Women’s Retreat, an unforgettable weekend held at Sunset Lake Camp. 

On Sept. 20–22, 2024, the retreat, themed “If My Girlfriends Would Pray,” focused on the transformative power of prayer in fostering personal, spiritual and relational growth. With 140 women in attendance, the weekend was filled with meaningful connections, spiritual breakthroughs and a renewed sense of purpose. 

Randy Maxwell, Washington Conference vice president for administration and prayer ministry leader, delivered powerful messages that encouraged women to deepen their personal prayer lives and inspired many to either start or join prayer ministries in their local churches and communities. Maxwell’s teachings resonated with the participants, reminding them of the power of prayer not only in personal growth but also as a tool for impacting the lives of those around them.

The presence of God was felt throughout the weekend. One of the many highlights was the beautiful and spiritually enriching music provided by Khloe Stewart, Washington Conference executive administrative assistant and outreach ministries administrative assistant, and her talented team of singers. Their music set the tone for each session, creating an atmosphere of worship and reflection. Their Sabbath afternoon concert was particularly special, as women courageously shared their testimonies, recounting personal stories of God’s power in their lives. These testimonies created a deep sense of unity and encouragement among the attendees.

Another powerful moment occurred during the Sabbath afternoon prayer walk around the lake. In one instance, God orchestrated healing between two attendees who had been experiencing a strained relationship. Through prayer and reflection, they found peace and reconciliation, illustrating how God uses prayer to mend broken hearts and relationships.

Perhaps one of the most remarkable events of the weekend was when an attendee who had gone hiking off campus was reported missing during the Sabbath evening gathering. The situation prompted a response from the forest rangers, but Maxwell quickly rallied the women together in prayer for the individual’s safety. In a timely answer to prayer, the missing hiker returned safely during the meeting, leading to an outpouring of praise and thanksgiving to God.

Looking ahead, Washington Conference will host the NPUC Women’s Ministry Leadership Summit from April 25–27, 2025 with the theme “Make Heaven Crowded.” This summit will offer continued opportunities for women to be equipped for ministry. All women are invited to prayerfully consider attending, as this summit is designed to encourage partnerships with Jesus as He leads women in ministry and outreach efforts.

Please continue to pray for women’s ministry in Washington Conference, that God would work through this ministry to further His kingdom and bring glory to His name.

Featured in: January/February 2025

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