Pastor Jerome
Liberty shared some encouraging words with the ladies and told them to press
on and be pioneers in their fields of gifting. This year’s theme was Moroccan inspired. An array of bejeweled colors,
fabrics and Moroccan cuisine was on display. “It was a really good function. I
learnt a lot from this high tea,” said one of the hostesses. "It just gets
better with every year," said one of the guests. Some ladies said they experienced
God through personal excellence and sharing of ideas at the high tea. Pastor Eunice’s aim was to take the
ordinary woman to a place where she begins to experience the extra-ordinary as being
ordinary. First prize winner, Natasha Geswint, described her experience as being
an unforgettable
one, and thanked her pastors for creating an opportunity for women to discover the
creative gifts hidden within them. The ladies went to every length to prepare for this highly prestigious
event. A high level of excellence was evident from the point of laying the
table clothes, the pouring of a cup of tea, right up to the cleaning up
process.
“Husbands also assisted with preparations and some were left with Moroccan
headaches and pains,” one of the husbands remarked jokingly. Janice Liberty
entertained the ladies with the sketch of an artist with her own struggles. The high tea was declared a rousing success and plans are already being made for the 2013 event.
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