We are excited to announce several upcoming virtual gatherings for Pastor’s Wives and Women in Leadership. These gatherings are great ways to connect with other ladies, get ideas and feedback, and be encouraged and challenged.
Click here to see dates and times of upcoming gatherings. You can also subscribe to the posts on that page so that you can be alerted when new gatherings are added.
Check out these FAQs:
1. What do I need to participate?
- A webcam
- Headphones (Your iPhone headphones will do the trick.)
- A free account on TokBox.
- Questions to share with the group.
2. How much does it cost to participate?
Nothing. Nada. Zip. Zero. Zilch. It is free … totally free.
3. How long does the gathering last?
Each gathering will be approximately two hours in length
4. Can I sign up for more than one virtual gathering?
Absolutely. You can participate in as many as you like.
5. What happens if the gathering fills?
After the spots for a gathering are full, we will start a waiting list. If possible, we might be able to add another gathering at the same time.
Here is what a few people said about our first Virtual Roundtable:
Tiffany: I just wanted to send a message to say Thank You for opening up about life and ministry. I took in every word and thought about what each of you said many times over … I want every PW to have these encouraging circles of support, they make all the difference.
Amy: I praise God for you all! It really helps to know that we are not the only ones going through the challenges and joys of ministry. Hoping to meet up with you all some day again!
Jessica: I loved how easy and convenient it was!!! We were able to ask the kind of questions that only another pastor’s wife can answer, and we were able to just laugh about silly girl stuff too. Can’t wait to do it again.
Donna: It was easy, beneficial and fun. I didn’t have to travel or arrange childcare. I always get so much out of conversations with other pastor’s wives.

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