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Victorian Samoan Women Gather for Annual Ministry Event 

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On Sabbath, August 3, 2024, the Victorian Samoan Women's Ministry hosted an inspiring and impactful annual event themed 'Heart of Mission'. 

The event was full of warm fellowship and featured three key speakers—Mauana Fepulea'i, Carrun Squires, and Anne-Marie Frater—who brought their unique perspectives and experiences to the forefront. 

Each message resonated deeply with the audience, touching on the importance of having a 'Heart of Mission' within their families, communities, themselves (body and mind), and throughout the world.

The success of the Victorian Samoan Women's Ministry's annual event was evident not only in the enthusiasm of its participants but also in its tangible impact on fostering a renewed sense of purpose and unity among attendees. 

As they departed, inspired and invigorated, the ladies looked forward to continuing their journey with a more profound commitment to embodying the 'Heart of Mission' in their everyday lives.

The Victorian Samoan Women's Ministry continues to be a beacon of empowerment and solidarity, guiding its members towards a brighter future filled with compassion and purpose.

Mauana Fepulea'i is a Youth/Social worker with Melton City Council.

Carrun Squires is a naturopath and the Australian ambassador for 10,000 Toes.

Anne-Marie Frater has been teaching for over 15 years and is currently a Secondary Teacher at Gilson College.