Company of Prophets SA holding annual conference in February

You are invited to experience at time for resetting, reviving, and realigning at the Company of Prophets SA (COPSA) national conference at The Crossing Church, Kyalami, Johannesburg from February 16 to 18, says Janet Bran Hollis of the COPSA.

The theme for this year’s conference is: Rebuilding the foundations. “The Church is built
on the foundation of apostles and prophets, God wants to give us a fresh revelation of the
Church and marketplace synergising for greater impact in our communities,” say the conference organisers.

This year’s speakers speakers are Toni Kim, Reformers Arising, Bakersfield, California, USA, a global marketplace and reformation specialist; Charity Bowman Webb, Streams International, Scotland,a specialist in creativity in the marketplace and Church; and Paul David Guidry, The Bridge Metrowest, Massachusetts, USA. an influencer in government and Church relations.

The early bird special has been extended to February 7. You can register at: https://www.quicket.co.za/events/203962-cop-national-conference/#/ Once registered you will be updated weekly with media clips and speaker information.

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Watch the video below for more info from COP’s Henry Motebang

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