Made for More: A Grace Women’s Night

Grace Woodlands 24400 Interstate 45, The Woodlands

Ladies, join us on Friday, August 30th at 7pm as we gather together for a very special night of worship, prayer, fellowship, and an amazing message from Texas State Senator, Angela Paxton! She will be sharing a timely word about being who we are, where we are, and all that we are through Christ. We are made for more! Invite other women to join you as well.. you won't want to miss this powerful night! This event is FREE! Register today!

*Note: there will not be childcare for this event

"For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago." -Ephesians 2:10

About our Speaker: Angela Paxton was elected to the Texas Senate in November of 2018 and represents fast-growing Senate District 8, a district that is home to professional sports headquarters, dozens of Fortune 1000 companies, countless entrepreneurs and small businesses, and top-rated public schools. A secondary math teacher and school counselor for more than 20 years, she is the first educator elected to the Texas Senate in over two decades. Senator Paxton describes her job in three words: Listen. Learn. Lead.

Senator Paxton is an adopted child and the first person in her family to graduate from college. She earned an undergraduate degree in Mathematical Science from Baylor University and a Master of Science in Education from the University of Houston-Clear Lake. 

Senator Paxton leverages her expertise as an educator, interest in technology, experience as a small business owner, and deep roots in Senate District 8 to advocate for her constituents and lead on policy that elevates educational and economic opportunity and human dignity. 

Senator Paxton currently serves as the Vice Chair of the State Affairs Committee and as a member of the Senate committees for Finance, Education, Local Government, and Nominations. She is also the Chair of the Senate Republican Caucus, where she works with the other Republican Senators to advance our conservative priorities. 

Senator Paxton and her husband, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, met as students at Baylor University and have been married since 1986. They have four grown children and three grandchildren, and are members of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano. 

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