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WOW women’s ministry kicks off the year with joyful painting event

Organised by Kunsmyn, the gathering combined artistic expression with spiritual connection in a warm and joyful atmosphere.

The WOW women’s ministry recently kicked off the year with a vibrant painting event, bringing together women for creativity, laughter, and fellowship.

Adri Meyer enjoying the painting session.

Organised by Kunsmyn, the gathering combined artistic expression with spiritual connection in a warm and joyful atmosphere.

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Xante Swart and Marin Joubert.

On February 7, Riandi Oosthuizen added a personal touch by creating individual portraits of the attendees, capturing smiles and personalities on canvas.

 

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Luané de Lange, Ursula de Lange, and Riandi Oosthuizen captured in a cheerful moment.

The praise and worship session was led by Lucia Poggenpoel, inspiring attendees and lifting hearts in the presence of the Lord.

Reflecting on the event, one participant, Ursula de Lange, said, “It was such a beautiful start to the year. We had a lovely time in the presence of the Lord, and there was much laughter and fun.”

Riandi Oosthuizen creating personalised portraits for attendees.

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