
Ladies, we invite you to join us for a day of refreshment, worship and engaging speakers to inspire, encourage and equip you to follow Jesus more passionately.
Hope Ladies Conference 2025
With Youth Workshop
Criccieth Memorial Hall, Saturday 29th March 9:30am - 5pm
Ladies, come and join us for a day of fun, fellowship, and opportunities to build lasting friendships and connect with like-minded people beyond your local community.
We invite you to come and experience refreshment, worship and engaging teaching designed to encourage, inspire and help build your faith. We want to see ladies grow in their knowledge of God or meet with God for the very first time and experience the joy of being in His presence.
The Conference includes a Youth Workshop, and we welcome younger ladies (11 years plus) to join us for the day.
We pray that you will leave invigorated to fulfil God’s purposes and plans for your life and to share with others the hope that you have found in Him and see the love of Jesus saturate our communities.
“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.”

Without Christ, people put their hope in this life alone and cross their fingers and hope for a good outcome, but we set our hope in Jesus.
“For the believer there is hope beyond the grave, because Jesus Christ has opened the door to heaven for us by His death and resurrection.”
Hope Ladies Conference
Event Programme:
9.30am – 10.00am Doors Open - Registration – (£10 - Voluntary Donation to help cover costs)
10.00am – 11.30am Session One – Ruth Bradshaw – ‘Hope Has a Name’
11.30am – 12.00am Tea, Coffee & Tray Bakes
12.00pm – 1.00pm Session Two – Yvonne Hall – ‘Never Broken Beyond Repair’
1.00pm – 2.00pm Delicious Lunch
2.00pm – 2.30pm Worship & Testimonies
2.30pm – 3.30pm Choose one of the following Breakout Groups: -
Ruth Bradshaw – ‘Hope for Those Who Are Called to Care’
This will be an opportunity to connect with others who understand. Together we will explore practical strategies for sustaining emotional and spiritual well-being while navigating the challenges of caregiving.
Hope Team – ‘The Power of Prayer’
A chance to unite with other ladies and boldly pray for revival to sweep through our nation once again. This is something only God can do, and we need to be willing to grow in our commitment to come before Him and pray. ‘For I will pour water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground’ Isaiah 44:3. We need to pray for God to release that living water. This session will include prayer stations, scriptures, and prompts to help us focus and draw nearer to God.
Faith Bradshaw - ‘Hope for the Emerging Generation: Empowering Young People and the Adults Who Guide Them’
This session will inspire both young girls and the adults who guide them to embrace hope for the future, empowering them to step into the God-given purpose they are called to. Together we’ll explore practical ways to cultivate faith, build meaningful relationships, and make a lasting impact on the next generation.
3.30pm – 4.00pm – Tea, Coffee & Cake
4.00pm – 5.00pm – Worship & Testimonies
5.00pm – Conference Finish
Practical Stuff:
A Christian Bookshop will be available
Parking - Criccieth Memorial Hall has parking and access available for wheelchair users. Free on-street parking is available nearby and there are also several charging car parks within the town.
Lunch and refreshments are provided.
Entry - a Voluntary Donation of £10 can be paid at the door (cash only please!) We do not expect a donation from under 18s.

Meet The Team
Hope Team Coordinator: Faith Cole
Faith plays an active role in the life of Goleudy Harlech Church. She has a background in Event Planning from Business Conferences to Weddings, and Church Events. She has been involved with a ladies’ prayer group locally for several years and organising a Ladies Day Conference has been a shared vision within that group for some time. We are praying that God will touch the hearts and lives of everyone who attends the Conference in a significant way.
Guest Speaker: Ruth Bradshaw
Ruth is married and has two grown-up daughters, and three adopted younger children. She is part of the Leadership team at Lifecentral Church in the West Midlands, alongside serving on the Pastoral Care Team. She has been in caring roles for over 20 years. Following a career in Social Work, she has been a Shared Lives Provider, Foster Carer, Hospital Chaplain, and author of a devotional journal for those who care called ‘Still Standing but Never Standing Still.’
Guest Speaker: Yvonne Hall
Yvonne is married and has four children. She lives in Preston and is part of New Beginnings Church there. She was radically saved from a twenty-year drug addiction when Jesus spoke to her in a dream. She has a heart to see the lost saved and delivered, and God uses her in a powerful way to spread the message of the gospel.
Guest Speaker: Faith Bradshaw
Faith is studying Applied Theology with a focus on Kids and Youth Work and currently leads the Primary School Kids Ministry at Lifecentral Church. With a heart for inclusivity, Faith is passionate about supporting children who have experienced trauma or have additional needs, ensuring they feel valued and included.