On March 13–14, UETS held its third annual women’s conference. This year’s theme was “Facets of Calling: Identity That Sustains and Leads.”
More than 130 women from different parts of Ukraine gathered to draw closer to God, receive a word that would strengthen them in their ongoing ministry, and find encouragement through fellowship with one another.
The speakers at this year’s conference — Yevheniya But, Elinna Lesnik, Natalia Khyzhnyak, Marta Levchenko, and UETS professor Serhii Flugrant — represented various areas of ministry, including Christian care and counseling, social work, women’s ministry, pastoral care, and theological education.
Over the course of two days, participants, together with the speakers, reflected on important questions: “What do I have in Christ?” “How can I maintain my identity in times of crisis?” “How does God use crisis situations to nurture and shape us?” and “Belonging without conditions: who am I when I have nothing?”
Participants also took part in a mastermind session, where each woman had the opportunity to share her challenges, while others helped her find insight and possible solutions. This created a meaningful space for sharing life experiences and building deeper connections.
An inspiring Ukrainian-American band, “Room for More,” led a worship night filled with God’s presence, giving women an opportunity to renew their strength and focus on what the Lord was speaking directly to their hearts.
The conference became a time of reorienting hearts toward what truly matters in one’s relationship with God and in ministry. It provided participants with valuable insights, new connections, and a time of rest in a warm and supportive community of women devoted to God.
We believe that this conference has had a significant impact on the lives of the participants — an impact that will be reflected in their future ministry.
