Seemingly assembled with equal parts of both creepiness and bizarreness, the coordinators of the Reverend Sister Conference seem to have a peculiar penchant for picking conference themes that somehow transcend common human association, in that--instead of a tool of intrigue-- passersby may be turned off by phrases such as Don't Block My Flow and Diary of a Queen, which sound suspiciously like R&B album titles than anything else.
Again, be sure to visit the website:
http://www.womenofexcellenceministries.org/conference.php
They've expanded the budget this year to include video technology on the web page! If you stick around for the entirety of the 3-4 minute expose, you'll be treated to scenes from the billboard photo shoot. Brilliant!
Also, they've included a comprehensive list of event sponsors on the website, so please consider withdrawing your patronage, if any, from the following businesses:
Thank you.
4 comments:
Thank God they invited gender ambiguous "Prophetess Tonya Cooper" so that every kind of "queen" would feel included.
Here's a thought:
Perhaps the wording of this billboard is purposeful in that those who would attend might actually be hoping to enjoy a frosty delight from Dairy Queen. I would not put it past Bishop Dr. Mable L. Berry. That crafty B*
At least they've got "Gospel Recording Artist" Sandie Dickey to represent us white folk.
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