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Awake, Arise & Go!

We kicked off King’s Daughters in June with Awake & Arise which was amazing but now it’s time to add to our battle cry with AWAKE, ARISE & GO!

Tickets are £20 and include a light lunch!

Church is wonderful except if it stays under a basket or inside the four walls of our church buildings. We need to get the church out into the world and one of the areas that the world needs us is the community and marketplace – our place of business.

No one is excluded, whether you are in the marketplace or want to support those who are you are very welcome. It’s a difficult time that we live in and too much of our precious faith is being watered down. Let’s stand together, young and old, to get the message of the gospel into the marketplace.

“The church, you see, is not peripheral to the world; the world is peripheral to the church.” Ephesians 1:23 MSG

Our day together will consist of socialising, preaching, worship, prayer and entertainment It’s a not to be missed day for all women both for a personal refreshing and refilling so we can put on our armour and get to work.

SPEAKERS



ANGELA DE SOUZA

Angela is the founder and director of King’s Daughters and the fast-growing national network of executives and entrepreneurs, the Women’s Business Club. She is a passionate entrepreneur, mother of four beautiful children, one grandchild, speaker, author, and businesswoman. Born in West Sussex, she spent all of her childhood in South Africa and now lives in Cheltenham with her Brazilian husband, Eric.

Angela says, “My deepest desire is to help women reach their God-given potential by knowing who they really are!”


ELIZABETH UKIOMOGBE

Elizabeth is currently the Ambassador Team Lead for Transform Work UK, an organisation whose mission is to inspire Christians to transform their workplace and the nation through the presence and activities of Christian workplace groups. She is also a leader at Kensington Temple, London City Church, which has a strong emphasis on influencing ‘The Giants of Society’.

Elizabeth worked at Ealing Council, London, for 16 years where she started a thriving Christian Workplace Group. The group successfully collaborated with other groups from different streams and engaged positively with senior management. This enabled the Group to hold a number of influential Council-wide Christian events. Elizabeth graduated from Bible College in 1994 after which she did missions which took her to China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Europe and around Great Britain. Elizabeth is currently studying for a Masters degree in Applied Theology.

PASTOR DAWN DAVIS-LAWRENCE

Pastor Dawn Davis-Lawrence’s life has touched and inspired many. She is the founder and Senior Pastor of the New Harvest Community Church “City of God” based in Leicester, her skills and ability as an orator has led to her being a sought-after speaker and trainer. She is a community leader, serial business entrepreneur, and author of various books.

Pastor Dawn is an ardent believer in the ability of the human spirit to recover, rebound and prevail. Her warm charismatic nature and deep passion for all things God have been instrumental in transforming lives worldwide.

Pastor Dawn is a trained life, business and relationship coach and a Master NLP Practitioner. She also holds an MSc in Domestic Violence and Sexual Exploitation, a BSc Hons in Health, and a HND in Business, she is also a trained Psychodynamic Counsellor.


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