High Hill Camp of St. Louis invites every woman to join Women’s Weekend on Feb. 26

Celebrating women’s greatness in every way possible. (Photo by Brianna Santellan on Unsplash)

High Hill Camp in St. Louis is encouraging all the women across St. Louis to join them in their Women’s Weekend on Feb. 26, 2022. 

Women’s Weekend “Whatever”

According to the official website of High Hill Camp, the camp is hosting a Women's Weekend for ladies from their member churches. They had about 150 ladies attend their retreat last year, and they spent time being refreshed by friendship and God's Word. 

Based on the same website, this 2022, the theme would be "WHATEVER," and the event will be a one-day-only affair. No one would want to miss this incredible day of choosing to focus on whatever is genuine, noble, right, pure, gorgeous, admirable, great, and praise-worthy in a world that urges people to focus on anything but the most important. 

It is mentioned on the same page that by 7-8 a.m., registration will be open, it will also be the perfect time for one’s morning coffees before the event officially starts at 8.

Based on the same website, this one-day event will cost a registration fee of  $30 with the inclusion of excellent programming, a craft to take home, continental breakfast, lunch, and a snack. If interested, one can register via the registration button available on their website. 

According to the same website, here are some of the few things participants must remember to bring and wear to enjoy the event fully:

  • Personal Bibles,
  • A piece of paper or a notebook for note-taking purposes,
  • A coffee mug or a water bottle,
  • Participants are advised to wear comfortable/casual attire for this event, and
  • Due to the existing pandemic, masks are not necessary, but they are invited to be brought and worn by the participants and other personnel of the event. 

On the same page, it is stated that the event will feature Anya Ansley as the main speaker of this exciting event.

Anya Ansley

According to the same site, just like everyone else, Anya is still a work in progress, someone who is in the middle of her spiritual journey.

It is also mentioned that she and her two sons, Evan (14) and Eli (12), live in Rogers, Arkansas. She enjoys having neighborhood discussions, organizing her own carpool karaoke on the way to work, seeing her sons play football and basketball, and exploring Northwest Arkansas' gorgeous trails. 

Based on the same website, she just began working full-time as the office manager at Grace Point Church in Bentonville, Arkansas, where she supervises all administrative support staff, assists with HR, and serves as the Lead Pastor's assistant.

It is also mentioned on the same site that Anya enjoys making fun of herself and the absurdity of the world around her. She also adores Jesus and the hope that can only be found in Him.

According to the same website, she discovered that her religion held her through the terrible breakup of her 15-year marriage and the unexpected death of her ex-husband. She conveys Biblical truth with sincerity and a sense of humor.


 

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