Life Church slates United Conference for Jan. 28-29

Life Church will hold its annual United Conference Jan. 28-29, and registration is now open.

The theme for this year’s conference is Stronger Together.

“At Life Church, we believe in unity in the body of Christ and know we can be most effective for God’s kingdom when we come together,” the church shared on its website. “We can’t wait for men and women from all walks of life to join us for a powerful movement of God at this year’s conference. We are expecting great things.”

The conference will be held from 6-8:30 p.m. Jan. 28 and from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 29.

Cost is $50 per person, which includes admission both days, dinner Friday night and breakfast and lunch Saturday.

There will be vendors on site, and door prizes will be awarded.

Speakers for this year’s event include Darrin English, Leisa Nelson, Betty Bussey, Michael Mason and Dawn Mason.

Register online by visiting livelifefwd.churchcenter.com and clicking Signups.

The Hartselle campus of Life Church is located at 300 Main St. W.

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