Sisterhood 2025: A Weekend of Real Talk, Healing, and Holy Moments
There are some weekends that feel ordinary.
This one? We celebrated Sisterhood, and It was anything but.
From the moment the doors opened at Heritage Church, the air felt electric. A steady stream of women filled the building, each one carrying her own story. Some came with joy. Others with grief. Many came not knowing what to expect. All left changed.


A Space That Felt Like Home
The lobby came to life with color, laughter, and fresh floral beauty. From the photo booths to the hanging blooms to the signs that read “Sisterhood,” every inch of the space felt warm, inviting, and full of life.




Friends reconnected. New friendships sparked.
Women stood in line for flower cart bouquets, swapped encouragement, and gathered in front of a blooming blue wall for pictures that captured far more than just a pretty background. Sisterhood flourished throughout every corner of the Lobby.


Shop Moments That Sparkled!
And the marketplace? It was packed with talent. Local makers like Faux Cute and The Pretty Pieces Shop brought their best, with everything from earrings and stickers to handmade gifts that were full of color and creativity. There were even treats and snacks to grab while you shopped, making it a whole vibe.




Worship That Carried Us
Inside the auditorium, the atmosphere shifted. The lights lowered. The music rose. And together, 700 voices lifted the name of Jesus.
Worship was nothing short of powerful. It wasn’t just about performance, it was about presence. Hearts opened. Hands lifted. Something deep broke loose.



It wasn’t just music. It was ministry. It was magical. It was a full on miracle.
Ann Wilson Brought the Word
When Ann Wilson stepped on stage, she brought more than a message. She brought the truth we didn’t know we needed. Ann opened her heart and shared something deeply personal— raw, real, and unforgettable. Her vulnerability created space for all of us to breathe a little deeper and feel a little less alone.
She taught with boldness, humor, and visual aids that made the lessons stick. Yes, including a bright pink brain and a potted plant. And her book, How to Speak Life to Your Husband: When All You Want to Do Is Yell at Him, landed in every woman’s hands as a gift.



She spoke directly to our weary places. She reminded us that God sees us. That He’s not finished. That we’re not alone, even when marriage feels hard or life feels heavy.
Moments That Mattered
There are snapshots that stick.
Not the ones from your camera, but the ones etched into your soul.



The prayer circle on stage at the end of a beautiful night. The hands raised high in worship. The laughter echoing from women who finally exhaled. The quiet tears that fell in the safety of belonging.
This was more than an event.
It was a holy interruption.
Until Next Time
If you showed up, thank you.
If you served, thank you.
If you left a little lighter, braver, or more whole, we’re celebrating right along with you.
Sisterhood 2025 reminded us that we are stronger together.
Not because of anything we did, but because of who God is.
And we can’t wait to do it again. Be sure to join the Sisterhood facebook group!
Captured and shared by HS Photo & Crochet, because moments like this deserve to be remembered.
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