FAQ's

Who is this event for?
This conference is for all women  regardless of their age, race or church experience. We welcome all women to join us on the journey of discovering truths in God’s word for healing, wholeness, purpose and meaning.

I would like to donate a door prize?
One element of our conference involves donations of door prizes. We are  ministry that evokes faith, friendship and fun! If you are interested in donating a door prize, contact us at admin@wjof.com and we will discuss the appropriateness of your donation and make further arrangements with you!

I would like to sponsor or advertise with the conference magazine.
In order to keep costs down, expand the vision for WJOF and provide tickets to those in need, we have variety of ways to give financially to the ministry. Simply contact Colleen @ admin@wjof.com and she will share those details with you.

Do you have any suggestions for bringing a group?
There is a 10% discount for groups of 10 or more- please contact TCU directly to make those arrangements. Once you gather your group, you may want to host a pre-conference and post conference debrief time to share together what you have learned for further growth and community support. Some rent a hotel room, go out for dinner Saturday night  to keep each other accountable for what their next steps are on their journey of faith. Contact WJOF if you would like to learn more about bringing a remnant of the WJOF ministry to your community. We are looking for church reps in each community.

Do you have any hotel recommendations?
Yes, there have been numerous hotels contacted to reserve space under our WJOF group name. See the main conference menu for a list of hotels, deadline for booking, rates and contact information.

I would like to volunteer, where can I get involved?
There are various ways to serve at the event itself. Each year we begin afresh with volunteers  so contact us  ASAP to get plugged in info@wjof.com

How do I get involved in the WJOF choir?
We are organizing a community worship choir for WJOF. If you are in the Saskatoon area, enjoy singing and being a part of an inter-denominational worship choir experience we would love to have you join us! Please contact admin@wjof.comby Sept 15th and Colleen will get you in touch with Anne and Blaine Eagle with details on the required practice times in Sept and October.

What is a "church rep"?
We are in the process of connecting with women who would act as reps for WJOF in their communities. This role expands our team to women throughout the regions in various towns, churches and groups. As a WJOF ministry rep, we would invite you to leadership gatherings, and stay connected online with both encouragement for your journey and prayer requests for WJOF. Most importantly, you would assist us by promoting WJOF in your community. Contact Jodi @  Jodi@wjof.com

Are children allowed to attend?
Because the nature of this conference is for women, the content of the teaching and faith stories would be geared towards women’s issues. We will leave it up to the discretion of the attendee if they feel their teen daughter would benefit from this event. With the exception of nursing infants, children are not allowed at the conference.

Is there a place reserved for nursing mother’s?
We value the gift of motherhood and understand the unique needs of nursing moms. For this reason, we have set aside some seats for women to sit when bringing babies as well as a private booth to go when need be.

Are men allowed to attend?
We have had a handful of requests over the years for men to attend WJOF events. Men are welcome to purchase a ticket as long as they understand the primary audience is for women. Invitations to attend on the Friday evening “pre-conference” are available for pastors and leaders as well. Please contact us for more information @ admin@wjof.com

I would like to share my faith story with WJOF, where do I start?
Writing out your personal faith story is a spiritual discipline we recommend, regardless of where you are at on the journey. Most people find they write to reflect on their own personal journey. Some write to share with friends and family. In time, some may feel led to submit their stories to ministries like WJOF. If you are ready to take that step of writing - contact us at faithstories@wjof.com and we will be in touch with you. 

Is there food provided?
Your ticket purchase entitles you to join us for a coffee break after the first session (10:45 am) and the lunch (12:35 pm) at TCU Place. Breakfast and coffee will NOT be provided in the early morning, so it is recommended that you eat prior to your arrival.

Helpful Hints:
Dress comfortably-a coat check is available -please don't wear perfume as this is a 'fragrance free event' to avoid allergic reactions -come early to avoid line ups- bring a pen to take notes in your conference magazine- parking is available in a variety of lots in and around TCU for a daily/hourly fee- carpooling is recommended- if coming with a friend or group, arrange a time afterwards to share what you are learning and for support and accountability-come expectantly to hear from God and join others on their journey of faith!

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