TBMI Ministries Women's Conference
Sat 29 Aug 2026, 10:00 AM - 17:00 pm 4 months from now

TBMI Ministries Women's Conference

Theme : Woman of valour

Tickets start at R 200.00
General admission

About this event

TBMI Ministries Women's Conference

Join us for a transformative experience at the TBMI Ministries Women's Conference on 29 August, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the TBM International Ministries, located at 550 Jasmyn Avenue, Silverton, Pretoria. This year's empowering theme, "Woman of Valour", celebrates the strength and resilience of women from all walks of life.

Prepare to be inspired as we gather for a day filled with uplifting discussions, impactful teachings, and meaningful connections. This conference is designed to empower women to embrace their inner strength and courage, providing a platform for personal growth and spiritual enrichment.

At the TBMI Ministries Women's Conference, you can look forward to:

  • Inspirational talks from esteemed speakers

  • Interactive workshops that promote personal development

  • Networking opportunities with like-minded women

  • Live performances that uplift and energize

  • Stalls will be provided for women in business to showcase their business

This is more than just an event; it's a chance to connect with other women who share your aspirations and dreams. Whether you're seeking guidance in your personal journey or looking to enhance your leadership skills, this conference is tailored to equip you for success.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to celebrate your strength and resilience. Tickets are limited, so secure your spot today and be part of a powerful gathering that promises to inspire and empower you. Bring a friend, and let's embark on this journey together at the TBMI Ministries Women's Conference!

Venue

TBM International Ministries

550 Jasmyn Avenue, Silverton, Pretoria

Featuring

Various artists

Refund policy

No refunds

Parking

The venue's parking policy

Organiser

TBM International Ministries
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