Stream of Praise kicks off 2025 with special Women’s Worship Night

Stream of Praise

Stream of Praise (讚美之泉) will hold its first special event of 2025, a women-only worship night, on January 13 at 7 p.m. Pacific Time at its Worship Center in Tustin, California. This marks the group’s inaugural evening event dedicated exclusively to female believers, generating much excitement among attendees.

The event is open and free for all women aged 18 and up, but requires online reservations in advance. It will take place at 1163 Warner Ave, Tustin, CA 92780. No childcare will be provided, and organizers have emphasized that children and infants should not be brought to the event.

This special worship night aims to create a warm and intimate space for women to draw closer to God. Whether a busy professional or a devoted mother, participants will have the chance to set aside life’s burdens for one evening and join with fellow women in worship filled with God’s presence. Organizers hope each attendee will experience God’s rest and renewal, reigniting their strength and joy in life.

Known for its inspiring worship music and spiritual resources, Stream of Praise has been widely appreciated over the years throughout the Chinese Christian community. This worship night, designed specifically for women, reflects the team’s focus on the spiritual needs of women and their desire to bless more believers through the event.

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