The Feed the Spirit conference was a HUGE success! There is already talk about getting ready for next year. Thank you so much to the ladies of the Esther Sunday School class at First Baptist Church in Lebanon, TN. Diantha McLeod, Director and Founder of Healing Broken Vessels was presented a beautiful hand painted banner to display at future Healing Broken Vessels events by the class.
Wow...so much to share with you. Deanna Freeman, accompanied by her son, led the praise and worship. The songs chosen prepared our minds, bodies and spirits to hear the word from our speakers. Each speaker gave insight to God's will for our lives in how we treat God's precious vessel (our body), how our minds can be our best or worst enemy and how our spirit's fire can be snuffed out by the daily grind of the world. You can see how excited Deanna's spirit became... : )
The ladies of First Baptist Church treated us to a wonderful lunch of chicken salad and pimento sandwiches, soup, fruit and cookies. The lunch was so yummy that I saw a few ladies taking "to go" cups of soup at the end of the day. The ROCK building was the perfect place for the conference. The coffee bar set the stage for a day of getting comfortable to feed our hungry spirits.
After lunch we were treated with a special mime presentation that was out of this world. It's hard to describe in words how the performance moved us. The mime was so filled with the spirit and it was amazing to watch her convey God's message through body movements. Just another reminder that we are used in so many ways to share the healing message of Jesus Christ.
We ended the day with an invitation to receive special prayer. At one point, I noticed a line of ladies waiting to have someone pray with them. What an awesome privilege to hold hands with another person and share an intimate time of prayer.
You dont' have to wait until next year's conference to experience the love that Healing Broken Vessels, Inc. has to share with you. Come listen to our speakers every 4th Saturday of the month from 9am to 11am. You are sure to leave with a full spirit. GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU!
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