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Flourish 2023

Date

Sun 10th September 2023

Location

85 Phillip St
Chinderah NSW 2487

Details

An afternoon for us to come away, gather, refresh, encourage and inspire each other as women to flourish in every aspect of our lives.

Gardn Women presents – Flourish 2023

Encounter moments – Breakout Sessions – Twilight Markets – Dinner together.

Our Annual Flourish Twilight Markets features a range of pre-loved & new donated clothes, artworks & homewares for purchase with all proceeds going towards our missions partners Sparrow International & the River.Asia. Browse a selection of bargains including clothes for women, tweens, teens, children & babies.

Breakout Sessions – Be sure to select your desired breakout session as an add-on before checking out.

During the Breakout Sessions, you’ll have the choice to join one of the following sessions, hosted by some of our very own incredible, flourishing women. (Hard to just choose one, we know!)

Flourishing Girls with Emma Tabacaru

If you are a girl aged 10 to 16, this is for you! With real chats, fun activities and a whole crew of girls cheering you on as you discover how God has made you to flourish.

Flourishing in Your Field with Megan Cochran

Discover how God has designed for you to flourish in the fields of your life, whether it be your career path, creativity or pursuits.

Flourishing in Life Panel hosted by Heidi Klar

A panel of women sharing their wisdom for life including real life stories and overcoming challenges in every season of your life.

PLUS, this years event features our first ever “Bloom Session”, which will be a powerful moment to pray over women of all ages who are entering a new season.

So, gather your girlfriends, mum, sisters and neighbours – It’s going to be an amazing, God-breathed time together. Register today.

COST:

A$0 – A$35

Date

Sun 10th September 2023

Location

85 Phillip St
Chinderah NSW 2487

We wish to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. We also acknowledge and respect the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lores, customs and traditions.