Passion City Church in Atlanta to hold conference for women

Passion City Church in Atlanta will hold ‘The Grove Conference’ for women. (Photo by Pixabay from Pexels)

Passion City Church in Atlanta will hold "The Grove Conference" for its female members and attendees from  Friday to Saturday, Mar.  24 to 25.

The Grove for Atlantan women is a monthly event, which gave birth to the idea for The Grove Conference, according to the church’s page dedicated to the event.

The events are an outgrowth of what Jesus is doing in and through Passion City Church, headed by Shelley Giglio and The Grove Team, per the page.

The post reads the church needs to host ladies from around the world to its inaugural Grove Conference as it enters Year Ten of The Grove.

Vast amounts of prayer have been offered up for this new time, and the days leading up to it should be characterized by worship, submission, and obedience, per the church’s event description.

Women from all over the world are invited to worship Jesus with other women at The Grove Conference. For women 18 years and older looking for a broader opportunity to uncover Truth expressed in the beauty outside of the usual monthly Grove gatherings, the statement said The Grove experience was specifically created.

People can use a debit or credit card on its website to buy tickets. Please be aware that after clicking to buy, interested individuals will be taken to a page for an event hosted by TicketSpice. This third-party website supports The Grove Conference, the post bared.

Although tickets for The Grove Conference are non-refundable, attendees may transfer their tickets to another person using their TicketSpice account at any time, per the site.

Passion City Church

Louie and Shelley Giglio's passion for the local church was the inspiration behind the founding of Passion City Church. Born out of the Passion Movement, a long-running movement among students. They aimed to establish a local faith community influenced and informed by the DNA of Passion, the about page revealed.

In 2008, with the help of a small group of individuals, modest gatherings started in homes throughout Atlanta. The goal was to raise a community of believers who were united by their shared religion and on a mission to spread the gospel throughout the city and the rest of the world, per the history section

On Feb. 15, 2009, in The Tabernacle in Atlanta, the church had its inaugural gathering. From there, God provided faithfully as members' tiny tribe gathered in several different places throughout Atlanta until the church found its first permanent meeting place at 515 Garson Drive, the church website said.

Since then, Passion City has also opened a store in Washington, D.C., and two more outlets in Atlanta's Cumberland and Trilith neighborhoods. It began meeting once a week in April 2018, the page said.

The gospel continues to be prioritized at Passion City Church, and Jesus is always the central subject of the sermon. Members want to unite in worship as a Jesus church and then disperse to spread His love and light throughout the neighborhood and beyond, the site bared.
 

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