Apr 21 2008
RECAP - CORE’s Singles Summit 2008!
written by vcore from Atlanta, GA

Our CORE Singles Summit 2008 on April 18th & 19th was phenomenal with dynamic Praise & Worship and powerful messages from gifted speakers, Pastor Dennis Rouse, Wendy Widder, and Pastor Jeff Hidden.
We discussed how contentment is a huge issue for everyone whether you are single or married. However, there is a secret to growing in areas of contentment. Through the openess and honesty of the speakers in discussing their real life experiences and delivering God’s perspective on singleness, we discovered the secret to contentment. We also learned what is means to commit and be a part of the church and how we fit in with our own unique gifts. We discussed the pitfalls of self-sufficiency, living alone, and going through transitions. We were shown how we can enjoy where we are at and the journey to where we are going by smelling the roses and embracing the thorns along the way. We were admonished to also make sure we don’t become so focused on the destination until we become unhappy when we see others reach the destination before we do.
Here is what some of you had to say about the conference:
“It was awesome! This is exactly what I needed.”
“I loved all the speakers. They said things that really hit home with me. They were honest and kept it real.”
“I met a lot of people and learned so much. I was so glad I came.”
“Awesome praise and worship and awesome messages!”
“What a wonderful Singles Summit! My only regret is that I didn’t invite more people. The speakers were awesome and I got to meet many new people by working as a greeter! I have been married before but am now single due to my husband’s death over 11 years ago. I do enjoy not washing dishes every night and being able to eat out whenever I desire to without asking. Living a single life can be easy if we really want it to be! I feel wonderful that God has allowed me to have experienced a great life being married and now He has ushered me into a contented life of singlehood.”
“This conference was great for me. I attend another church and was invited to come. You all are launching something that will have great impact for the single community. I’m just so excited by what I have seen and heard.”
We know that when we fully surrender things in our lives to Jesus, we will start living our lives to the fullest potential. With the right mindset (contentment/balance), operating with the tools of relationship with church and other Christians (authentic relationships), you will enjoy the Journey to the Center of Who You Are.
One response so far
What a wonderful Singles Summit! My only regret is that I didn’t invite more people.The speakers were awesome and I got to meet many new people by working as a greeter! I have been married before but am now single due to my husband’s death over 11 years ago. I do enjoy not washing dishes every night and being able to eat out whenever I desire to without asking. Living a single life can be easy if we really want it to be! I feel wonderful that God has allowed me to have experienced a great life being married and now He has ushered me into a contented life of singlehood.