Ladies conference planned Sept. 28

Lora Jones will bring her inspirational tour to Arkansas at a one-day ladies conference Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Mountain Top Cowboy church in Heber Springs.

Jones has toured the country after being the lone survivor of a car crash in 2004 that killed the rest of her family. She has used her experience to blend stories from the Bible to convince people to renew their faith in God no matter how bad things may be. With her program and story, Song of a Wounded Heart, Jones plans to show the goodness of sticking things out with God and making it to the best parts of life. 

Performing at the event will be Broken Vessels, the husband and wife duo of Scott and Lisa Roberts. In their 10th year of performing, the two have traveled 28 states to various churches and denominations to spread the word of Christ. Scott was born with osteo genesis imperfecta and suffered bone injuries up until the age of 12, when he took Jesus into his life. Even if they’ve been broken, the two still act as vessels of God through their gospel performances, which have earned them acclaim across America. 

The conference will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with doors opening at 8 a.m. Registration is $20 through Sunday, Sep. 15, and $25 at the door. Groups of 10 or more can register by Sep. 15 at $15 per person. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. 

Payments and forms can be mailed to MTCC Ladies Conference 2019, c/o Mountain Top Cowboy Church, P.O. Box 292, Heber Springs, AR 72543.

For more information, call 309.830.9725 or email [email protected].