This is a Women’s Purity Conference that will meet at Northwood Church. This is a free event and there will be a free lunch served.
This conference is focused on purity for women of God. In Psalm 51:10, David prays, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me”—showing true purity as God’s divine renewal, not something solely done on our own effort. God desires our complete healing in spirit, soul, and body so we can walk in freedom, wholeness, and spiritual authority. Instead of filling ourselves with things that are not pure, let us fill ourselves with the Word of God and let Him guide us into who He designed us to be.
Registration is available for women and girls age 12 and up.
Register here: Women's Purity Conference
Conference Schedule
9:45 am Doors Open
10:00 am Morning Session
12:30 pm Free Lunch
1:30 pm Afternoon Session
#1 Morning Speaker - Pastor Ann Canaday - Northwood Church Women’s Pastor
Purity Begins in the Heart
In Psalm 51:10, David prays, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me”—showing true purity as God’s divine renewal, not something solely done on our own effort. Pastor Ann Canaday will discuss how purity begins with surrendering to Jesus’ transforming love and forgiveness, renewal through His Word, and daily reliance on the Holy Spirit—bringing freedom, redemption, and intimacy with God that naturally flows into every part of life.
#2 Morning Speaker - Rebekah Marlow - Healing Ministry Facilitator/Speaker, Writer
Healing the Root: Purity, Identity & Authority
God desires our complete healing in spirit, soul, and body so we can walk in freedom, wholeness, and spiritual authority. This teaching addresses the roots of bondage, the restoration of identity, and how healing positions us to live empowered through Jesus Christ.
Afternoon Speaker - Pastor Rae Lynn Stands, Kid’s Pastor, Director
Romance Novels: How to Rewire The Heart
How romance novels rewire the brain to desire things we were never meant to want. Having unbiblical and unrealistic expectations in our relationships leads to unhappy marriages or unfulfilled hearts. It changes how we view ourselves through the lens we have allowed into our brains, emotions and hearts. Instead of filling ourselves with the Word of God and letting Him guide us into who He designed us to be.
For Details - See Pastor Rae Lynn Stand

