On August 15, 2026, the Convener of WOMAN EXTRAORDINAIRE COMMUNITY, Lady Phebe Kekeli Dewodo, hosted their annual conference, called “The Queens Conference, which was held on Saturday, August 15, 2026, at Regimatt Hotel and brought together women for a time of spiritual teaching, encouragement, reflection, and empowerment under the theme “BECOMING A KING MAKER”, based on Proverbs 12:4.
The conference focused on the significant impact of women in the home, church, workplace, and society, emphasizing that a virtuous woman can become a source of strength, wisdom, stability, and support to those around her.
In her opening address, the host, Lady Phebe Kekeli Dewodo, introduced the theme with an illustration that highlighted the importance of women understanding their God-given assignment and responsibility.
She encouraged participants not only to recognize their blessings but also to learn how to sustain them through sensitivity in the spirit.
Quoting
Revelation 5:10 KJV
“And hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth.”
She dissected the word, clearly emphasizing on our privileges as sons and daughters of the Most High God.
The host explained that receiving a blessing is one thing, while sustaining and managing that blessing requires spiritual awareness, wisdom, discipline, and obedience to God’s word.
She urged the women to remain spiritually sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit so they could discern the right decisions, relationships, opportunities, and seasons in their lives.
Looking at the instance of Esther, she sustained her glory as a Queen through her spiritual sensitivity by praying and following divine directions.
Drawing from Proverbs 31:10–31, the conference also explored the qualities of a virtuous woman, among the characteristics highlighted were trustworthiness, wisdom, diligence, strength, compassion, generosity, preparedness, business acumen, fear of the Lord, and the ability to speak with wisdom and kindness.
The virtuous woman described in Proverbs 31 was presented as a woman whose impact extends beyond herself.
She strengthens her household, works diligently, cares for others, plans for the future, and conducts herself with dignity, her life demonstrates; true impact is built on character rather than position.
The conference further emphasized the meaning of being a “King Maker.”
Participants were encouraged to understand that a woman can play a crucial role in nurturing, supporting, inspiring, and preparing individuals to fulfill their God-given potential.
Whether as a wife, mother, mentor, leader, sister, or friend, a woman’s wisdom and character can significantly influence the success and destiny of others.
The message from Proverbs 12:4 served as a central reminder that a virtuous woman brings strength and honour to her household.
The women were therefore challenged to cultivate qualities that make them dependable vessels through whom families, communities, and future generations can be strengthened.
The Queens Conference concluded with an atmosphere of renewed purpose, encouraging participants to embrace their identity as women of virtue and influence.
The event left the women with a call to walk in spiritual sensitivity, preserve their blessings, develop godly character, and become women whose lives help others rise to their full potential.
The central message of the conference was clear: becoming a King Maker begins with becoming a woman of virtue, wisdom, spiritual sensitivity, and love for God and His Kingdom.
SEE YOU IN OUR NEXT SUMMIT – ETHIOMOTHTA SUMMIT AND NEXT YEAR IN OUR QUEENS ANTIDOTE CONFERENCE, if Jesus tarries.
QUEENS ANTIDOTE CONFERENCE – 1 PETER 2:9
BECOMING A KING MAKER – PROVERBS 12:4, REVELATION 5:10



