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  • Thankful for the Fleas and the Bread - Jenna Ross
    Feb 16 2026
    Culture says #Blessed means comfort and ease, but Scripture tells a richer story. “Blessed Are the Bread and Fleas” invites us to discover God’s goodness even in unexpected or uncomfortable places. This Christ-centered breakout blends Scripture and science to help women flourish in body, mind, and spirit—no matter the circumstances. Through gentle, evidence-based practices and reflective writing, participants will explore whole-person wellness rooted in the Kingdom of God. The blessing isn’t perfect conditions, but resilient faith and lasting health shaped by God’s presence in every season.
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    59 min
  • Reframing #BLESSED - Cassie Robinson
    Feb 11 2026
    You’ve probably seen the hashtag, #BLESSED. But what if being “blessed” isn’t about luck or success–what if it’s about peace, purpose, and being known by God? If blessing only works when life looks pretty, it’s not blessing—it’s branding. We call the gift the blessing. Scripture says the blessing is the Giver. The world says blessing means being favored. Scripture shows blessing means being formed. The blessing isn’t in what I'm walking through. It’s in Who is walking with me.
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    39 min
  • Call to Righteousness - Adrienne Runnebaum
    Feb 11 2026
    Righteousness without mercy hardens hearts; mercy without righteousness blurs truth. God has called us into righteousness—having a right mind, right heart, right relationships, and right living. We cannot live in righteousness without having mercy. It is so easy for mercy to be difficult, delayed, or conditional, but Jesus says #BLESSED are the merciful and #BLESSED are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness.
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    40 min
  • Blessed are the Peacemakers - Patty Cogswell
    Feb 11 2026
    Jesus calls peacemakers (not peacekeepers) blessed. Peacemaking requires honest intel of our internal and external being. Peacekeeping, however, is often guided by conflict avoidance. Jesus is calling us to away from comparison, division, and fear of conflict. Jesus is calling us towards truth, courage, and love towards ourselves and others. In this breakout, we'll wrestle with understanding Jesus' definition of peacemaking and explore some practice tools in moving ourselves closer to this.
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    24 min
  • The Holy Spirit - Kasey Robinson
    Feb 11 2026
    Culture often defines blessing by what we receive, but Scripture reveals blessing as who lives within us. In Christ, we are blessed with every spiritual blessing and sealed by the Holy Spirit. You are invited to embrace God's Spirit—not with fear, but faith—as God’s transforming presence. The same Spirit who empowered Jesus now leads us, frees us from sin, and equips us with gifts to build the Body of Christ. As we learn to follow the Spirit’s leading, we discover the true blessing of becoming like Christ and receiving the inheritance of God's Spirit.
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    35 min
  • Blessing Your Neighbor - Joe Klassen
    Feb 9 2026
    Culture often sees mission as pressure, but Jesus calls it a blessing. This breakout reminds us that every believer is sent to live on mission—right where we live, work, study, and play. We are not sent alone. God has blessed us with His Spirit living within us, empowering us to follow Jesus’ example. Through the simple and practical B.L.E.S.S. framework, women will discover how to live #Blessed and become a blessing to others, joining God’s work in everyday moments with confidence and joy.
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    39 min
  • Menarche to Menopause - Alex Tiknor
    Feb 9 2026
    Culture often calls women #Blessed when they can do it all, but Jesus invites us to receive care, not just give it. We will explore women’s health from menarche to menopause, addressing common physical concerns with honesty and hope. Women's bodies are gifts from God, worthy of attention and stewardship. True blessing is not exhaustion, but honoring the life God has entrusted to us—caring for ourselves as an act of faith and gratitude.
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    54 min
  • Blessed are Those Who Mourn - Carol Markle & Jenni Keltner
    Feb 9 2026

    In a world that says you’re #Blessed when life is easy, Jesus tells a deeper story. “Blessed are those who mourn” reveals that blessing is not the absence of pain, but the presence of God’s Kingdom in it. Jesus meets us in grief over loss and in sorrow over sin. He draws near to the brokenhearted, invites repentance, and brings restoration. Our comfort doesn’t come from circumstances improving, but from a Savior who heals, forgives, and renews us—even in the midst of mourning.

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    39 min