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Women Leaders Gather for Day of Refreshment and Connection in Palmerston North

Over 50 women leaders, both lay and ordained, from around the Diocese, convened at St. Peter's for a special day dedicated to refreshment and connection.

The event, featuring Bishop Ana as the keynote speaker, drew attendees from as far as two hours away, highlighting the significance of such gatherings for the community.

The day commenced with a worship session, followed by Bishop Ana’s keynote address, prayer, a panel discussion, lunch, and a choice of workshops.

Bishop Ana shared insights from scripture and recounted her personal journey of healing, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and faith in Jesus as she embraced new paths. "At every point, I have not felt prepared or gifted enough, but God has always seen more in me and called forth what was needed," she said, reflecting on her experiences.

During the panel discussion, Bishop Ana was joined by Kaz Yung, Rev. Annette Cater, and Rev. Wendy Scott. They shared their leadership experiences and aspirations for the future, engaging with questions from both the facilitator and the audience.

The event raised $630 for Common Grace Aotearoa (see: www.commongrace.nz). Wendy Scott, a Trustee of Common Grace also made the delicious soup that attendees enjoyed at lunch.

Post-lunch, attendees participated in workshops, including "Sanity in Ministry" with Kath McLean, "Visual Theology" with Annette Cater, and "Prayer Beads and Prayer" with Wendy Scott. These workshops were repeated after an hour, allowing participants to explore multiple areas of interest.

The event was well-received by those in attendance. Co-organiser, Rev. Julie Rokotakala, expressed her enthusiasm, saying, "It was a happy day, appreciated by those who attended as a great opportunity for meeting other women in leadership, sharing our stories, and drawing strength for the journey. We think we will do it again!"

Overall, the gathering at St. Peter's was a success, fostering a sense of community and support among women leaders in the Diocese.