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Women (X-Elle)

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Empowering Women in Purpose and Divine Identity

X-Elle, the Women’s Ministry of The Finishing Church, stands as a vibrant community where women are nurtured to know and love God while walking boldly in their divine identity and functionality on earth. The name X-Elle reflects its mission, standing for “An Excellent Woman” — one who embodies God’s nature and fulfills His purposes with grace and strength. As a key pillar of The Finishing Church’s mission to raise a new breed of believers in these last days, X-Elle is designed to cultivate the unique and vital dimension of God’s nature that women embody, equipping them to fulfill His purposes on earth.

Under the leadership of one of the church’s Pastors, with oversight from Kemi Fred-Adetiba (Lady Kemz), co-lead steward of The Finishing Church, X-Elle is a thriving ministry rooted in spiritual growth, fellowship, and purpose. Recognizing the diverse needs of its members, X-Elle is divided into three Growth Groups: Sapphire, Emerald, and Ruby. Each group provides a close-knit community where women can form deep, supportive relationships with their sisters, sharing life’s journeys and strengthening one another through prayer, encouragement, and shared wisdom.

Beyond their Growth Group meetings, X-Elle members gather for larger events, including annual general conferences that serve as powerful moments of spiritual rejuvenation and collective vision casting. These gatherings are filled with teachings, worship, and opportunities for every woman to rediscover her God-given potential and align her life with divine purpose.

In every dimension, X-Elle reflects the heartbeat of The Finishing Church: raising believers who are equipped to thrive in their spiritual walk and make lasting impact in their spheres of influence. Through this ministry, women are inspired and empowered to embrace their unique calling, standing as beacons of God’s love and power in their families, communities, and the world at large. X-Elle is more than a ministry—it’s a movement of excellent women rising to fulfill destiny.

Meeting Times

Tuesdays, 12:30pm – 3:00pm
Thursdays, 9:00am – 11:00am

Schedule

10:00 AM – Pre-Service Hangs
10:30 AM – Service
11:30 AM – Pick-Up

Location

Lake Building 20 Lake Blvd.Redding, CA 96003
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