When

Thursday March 5, 2020 at 3:00 PM EST
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Sunday March 8, 2020 at 1:00 PM EST

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Where

Marriott Hotel & Conference Center 
3501 University Blvd E.
Hyattsville, MD 20783
 

 

Just 40 minutes from DC, 10 minutes from Batimore, and 90 minutes from Philadelphia.


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Virtue in Christ

REGISTRATION IS OPEN!

Earlybird: $45 / $40

March 7-June 20, 2019

Regular: $65 / $50

July 1, 2019-February 15, 2020

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Call 301-985-7300

Registrations are NOT transferrable!

Contact

TRACY WORLEY 
Virtue in Christ 
202-390-3456 
virtueinchrist@gmail.com 

 

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VIRTUE 2020

Daughters of the King:

Shining Lights for Christ!

 

ONE-DAY TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!
Can't make it on Thursday? Don't get off work in time on Friday?
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Purity Conference for Girls 5-17 years
Thursday, March 5, 2020 to Saturday, March 7, 2020
(concurrent with Ladie of Virtue)
Movie Hour
Game Night
Workshops, Panels, Children's Storytelling
Devotionals
 Youth Forum 
PJ Party
Banquet & Songfest (subscription)
Entertainment

Ladies of Virtue
Thursday, March 5, 2020 to Saturday, March 7, 2020
Hospitality
Game Night
 Networing Reception
Workshops, Panels, Lecture
Devotionals, Dessert Reception
Banquet & Songfest (subscription)
Game Night
Entertainment
Pamper Me Event

 

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Confirmed Speakers

 

Sister Erica Bowie is the oldest of four children born to Min. Kevin Bethea and Brenda Bethea of Baltimore, Maryland. She  married Tyrell Bowie in 2010, and together they have four children (Brandon, Imani, Jalen and Logan). Sis. Bowie holds two degrees and currently is employed as a Senior Consultant for the BlueCross BlueShield Association. She was baptized in December 1995 and soon after placed membership with the Church of Christ in East Baltimore.

Sis. Bowie has served as a Sunday school teacher, speaker, and committee member for the East Baltimore Ladies Day and Tea and the Ladies of Virtue. She was a proud member of the hospitality committee for the Churches of Christ National Ladies Lectureship Retreat, and she has served on the executive steering committee of the Mid-Atlantic Churches of Christ Ladies of Virtue Retreat for the last two years.

Bro. Jeremy and Sis. Amy Brown were both born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, but did not meet until the Spring of 1994 at Lipscomb University. In 1996, they married at the Central Church of Christ in downtown Nashville. After relocating to Baltimore, Maryland, Sis. Brown went on to earn her law degree in 2013 at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Since 2014, she has worked as an Assistant State's Attorney for the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office.

She and Bro. Brown have two daughters: Holland, 19, who is studying Music and Philosophy at Lipscomb University; and Morgan, 14, who is a Freshman at Hereford High School. She an her family placed membership at the Glen Rock Church of Christ in Glen Rock, Pennsylvania where Holland and Morgan were baptized, and Bro. Brown serves there as the Deacon of Finance and Administration. So far away from home, the Browns have been blessed with the love and support of the family at the Glen Rock Church of Christ.

Sister Katrina Denise Brown is a young woman of God who excited about severing The Lord. She’s an active member of the Woodland Park Church of Christ in Birmingham, Alabama, and the daughter of Sister Sara Brown and the late Brother Julius Brown.  Sis. Brown spends her free time teaching and ministering to young girls and women from all over the country. She started a weekly Tuesday Night Ladies Bible Study via conference call, which celebrates its seventh year in October 2019. Sis. Brown does not consider herself a speaker, but an evolving woman of God who has a profound love for women’s discipleship. She enjoys steering other believers toward a more intimate relationship with God. Professionally, Sis. Brown is managing attorney for a nonprofit in Birmingham, and she works with some 400 volunteer attorneys in representing low-income and indigent clients in court matters. Of all the titles that she has acquired over the years, Sis. Brown believes the greatest title she could ever wear is servant of the most High God.