PARKERSBURG — It’s a day for the women on April 13 at the 14th Ave. Gospel Mission in Parkersburg.
A women’s revival convention is scheduled at the church from 9 a. to p.m., in step with conference organizer Kim Rittenhouse.
Registration begins at eight a.m., and ladies can stroll in and sign on the day of the conference. The fee is $20 a person.
Women can sign in online at thegospelmission.com or call 740-350-8774 for reservation statistics. The church is located at 4124 14th Ave. in south Parkersburg.
The event’s subject is “Fear… You don’t have personal me,”… in step with Rittenhouse.
“You can’t activate the television for 5 minutes in which you don’t see violence,” she stated. “Fear consumes us, and it’s miles paralyzing. Fear keeps us awake at night time. Fear maintains us from being the man or woman God intended us to be.”
Speakers for the occasion are Kay Grose, Christina Douglas, LeAnn Bates, and Missi Burch.
“There’s going to be some uplifting track. However, there will be a few powerful dramas,” Rittenhouse said. “There’s going to be dramas on the topics along with suicide, leaving domestic, awful selections, despair, Can I stroll the Christian Walk.
“A lot of human beings didn’t attempt to stroll the Christian Walk because they don’t suppose they can do it, and it frightens them,” she said. “I love that our savior becomes very frightened about what awaited him, and he agonized about it, yet confronted it and went on the move willingly for us.
“As ladies, we have some fears, issues over our youngsters, jobs, finances, and just turning on the TV to peer the form of the sector we now live in,” she said. “Some girls are unmarried mothers and fathers. I need human beings to realize we no longer face those fears by ourselves; he is going earlier than us and makes a manner; he knows we are frightened. However, he says we can believe him. We do not have to be paralyzed with fear; it does not need to personalize us…we have been offered with a price.”
About the audio system:
* Kay Grose: Grose retired most recently from Ohio Valley University after five years in the departments of Admissions and Advancement. Before OVU, she was the Director of Marketing for Charton Management Inc. for 21 years.
Grose has been married to Rick for 45 years. She is the mother of three sons and seven grandchildren.
* Christina Douglas: A spouse and mother, she has been married to her husband, JT, for 18 years. She is the mom of 3 girls: Tori (16), Carly (14), and Natalie (12). She works for the Bureau of the Fiscal Service and in the schooling workplace.
She attends River Valley Community Church and is a member of the praise groups for River Valley and the assimilation train for the Mid-Ohio Valley Celebrate Recovery, a biblical 12-step restoration software.
* LeAnn Bates is an authorized counselor who offers therapy for people aged three to 93.
Bates hosts training regarding melancholy, tension, child development, abuse, and spirituality, in step with counselingandwellnesscenter.Com. Her purpose is to encourage humans to heal spiritually and mentally while life’s reviews and challenges seem overwhelming.
She is a grandmother to three grandchildren.
* Melissa Burch: Married to the pastor of the 14th Ave. Gospel Mission Tim Burch has been for 32 years and is the mom of 3 daughters and the grandmother of two. Burch is deeply interested in Women and Children’s ministry and is currently a of the gh on Hope Philippines Mission Trip. She turned into born and raised in Akron, Ohio