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GRAMMY WINNER AT WOMEN OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE

By Ruci Farrell
  Two time Grammy Award winner CeCe Winans will be the special guest at a concert provided by the Women of the Pacific Conference in Auckland.

One of the most celebrated singers in contemporary music Cece Winans has an armload of gold and platinum records, awards, honours and chart-topping hits to her name including the Grammy for Best Gospel Singer in 1987 and 1989.

Hundreds of women of all races from around New Zealand will gather in Auckland to enjoy a three day programme of Christian fellowship, workshops and a youth programme tailored for youngsters between the ages of 12-17.

Guest speakers Princess Siulikutapu of Tonga, Pastor Cecily Soneham, west Auckland mother of two Maliena Jones and Silver Fern netballer Linda Vagana will lead the fellowship at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre in Manukau.

Sponsored by World Vision in association with TelstraClear Pacific, Centra Hotel and Thrifty Cars, Women of the Pacific is the culmination of two years of careful planning and daily prayers by a committee of dedicated Christian women.

Its vision embraces the fulfilment of women in their roles as mothers and wives balancing family and work responsibilities and meeting daily demands at work and study.

Princess Siulikutapu is the eldest granddaughter of the late Queen Salote. She will share her journey from a young woman to being a wife, mother and now a widow and grandmother. She stands on the foundation of God's Word and holds close those promises.

Pastor Cecily Stoneham is an internationally respected healing evangelist who brings a message of hope for all. She is able to instruct and encourage Christians so that they can lay their hands on the sick and see the power of God.

West Auckland mother of two, Maliena Jones is committed to serving in her local church. She and husband, former All Black Michael Jones, have two beautiful children.

Maliena has it in her heart to encourage women to discover and embrace their God-given potential and to equip them in a practical and down to earth way.
   

‘Women of the Pacific’ Conference includes a concert by two time Grammy Award winner CeCe Winans; guest speakers include Maliena Jones and Linda Vagana. (Photos – Ruci Farrell)
 

Other guest speakers include Princess Siulikutapu, the eldest granddaughter of the late Queen Salote of Tonga at the ‘Women of the Pacific’ Conference.
(Photo – Ruci Farrell)

‘Women of the Pacific’ is sponsored by World Vision; the culmination of two years of careful planning and daily prayers by a committee of Christian women.
(Photo – Ruci Farrell)

 
Conference host is Pasifika Festival Project Manager Mere Lomaloma Elliott who brings with her the joy and privilege of being one of the King's daughters. For Mere the Almighty is all knowing, all wise, who knows what is best for us, perfect in his discipline, eternal and unchangeable in his love toward all people.

Emeline Afeaki will share her multicultural experiences and the migrant journey of her parents which have allowed her an abounding world of knowledge. But, she says, there is much more when one discovers the inheritance promised by our Lord Jesus Christ and what he is able to provide for us through his own ultimate journey that culminates on the cross.

Former Silver Fern Linda Vagana will host the Pacific Teens Forum, also at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre where inspiring young women will share their journeys with youngsters between the ages of 12 to 17.

Registrations are open to all women. For more details on the conference and registration please contact (09) 275-5588 or fax (09) 275-8180, or email info@womenofthepacific.org. You can also visit their website www.womenofthepacific.org.
 
 
 

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