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Registration Now Open for United Women in Faith’s Assembly 2026

Keynote Speakers Announced: Stacey Abrams and Rev. Carolyn Abrams

For Immediate Release

Media Contact:
Dominique Francisco
Dfranciso@uwfaith.org

NEW YORK — United Women in Faith is excited to announce that registration is now open for Assembly 2026, an unforgettable gathering of Christian women committed to putting faith into action. The event will be held May 15–17, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is expected to draw thousands of women from across the country and the world.

This year’s Assembly will feature keynote speakers Stacey Abrams, nationally renowned political leader, voting rights advocate, and bestselling author, alongside her mother, Rev. Carolyn Abrams, a retired United Methodist clergywoman known for her wisdom, faith, and leadership. Together, they will offer an inspiring intergenerational keynote rooted in faith, justice, and the power of women’s voices.

With the theme “Dream it! Believe it! Do it!” Assembly 2026 will ignite hope and momentum as women come together for worship, sisterhood, workshops, and action. It’s a space for spiritual renewal and bold imagination — where dreams are born and faith becomes movement.

“Assembly is where women of faith come to be inspired, equipped, and energized to lead change in their communities and the world,” said Sally Vonner, general secretary and CEO of United Women in Faith. “We are thrilled to welcome Stacey Abrams and Rev. Carolyn Abrams — two extraordinary women whose stories embody the heart of our theme.”

Registration Details
Registration is now open at uwfaith.org/assembly.
Early registration ends Nov. 30, 2025.

Join us in Indianapolis and be part of a movement of women who are ready to dream big, believe deeply, and do what matters most.

Media Contact
Dominique Francisco
Dfranciso@uwfaith.org

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