Nov 07 Friday
This year’s conference, built with a biblical worldview foundation, will supply faith leaders with extraordinary insight, life-transforming information, and divine resources to impact our culture for Christ. Our Core Values—Righteousness, Justice, Liberty, and Virtue will be interwoven through the conference content and include the renowned speakers Bishop Wellington Boone, Bishop Vincent Mathews, Dr. Patricia Bailey, Pastor John Amanchukwu Sr. and Bob Woodson Sr., along with new speakers whose voices will resonate with your journey. We look forward to incorporating many surprises this year that will help you in areas that can most benefit you, your faith network, families, and the communities you serve. Our Faith, Our Family, Our Freedom will also focus on the fundamentals—morning prayer, evening worship, many exceptional speakers, relevant topics for affinity groups, fellowship, top-notch exhibitors and so much more.
By York Walker Directed by Tinashe Kajese-Bolden
Described as “a striking Southern Gothic work” (The New York Times), COVENANT is a haunting new play that pushes the boundaries between myth and reality. Avery is desperate for a way out of her small Georgia town. When her childhood friend Johnny returns after making a name for himself as a blues star, Avery may have found her chance. But Johnny’s sudden fame leads to gossip that he made a deal with the devil to attain his newfound musical genius, and before long it becomes clear that he’s not the only one in town with a secret. A suspense-filled thriller that delivers one devilish twist after another, COVENANT explores the gripping power of belief and the thin veil between rumor and truth.
Oct 8, 2025, 7:30pm toNov 9, 2025, 9:00pm Timezone: EDT
Nov 08 Saturday
Experience Spookhouse Annie at the Center for Puppetry Arts! Annie lives in a haunted house, so when Dave is invited over for a playdate, he’s more than a bit nervous. Fortunately, Dave’s wacky adventure into the Spook House introduces them to an assortment of Halloween monsters that are more goofy than scary, like the cheerful witch Hagatha and the vampire Count Morlock who mistakenly ended up in Pennsylvania instead of Transylvania
October 15- November 2Includes Museum Admission, Create-a-Puppet Workshop, and FREE Midtown parkingMonster Mash included on October 18th & 25thTickets starting at $15 for children and $20 for adultsTickets at https://puppet.org/programs/spook-house-annie/1404 Spring St. NW, at 18th, Atlanta, GA 30309Ticket Office 404-873-3391 Ext 0
Nov 09 Sunday
Nov 11 Tuesday
The NCBCP Thomas W. Dortch Jr. Institute at Clark Atlanta University presents the Black Women's Roundtable Wealth Builder Series. This series comprises six free online sessions with experts in career coaching and business. These experts will share information to help job-seekers with skills for career transition and advancement, and tools to assist aspiring and established entrepreneurs to start or grow their businesses.These sessions are open to the public, You must egister to attend at tiny.cc/wealthbuilderseries
Nov 12 Wednesday
Nov 13 Thursday