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Kim Sharp named as inspirational speaker for Festival’s Prayer Luncheon presented by Knouse Foods

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Tommy Price, president of the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival® is pleased to announce Kim Sharp as the keynote speaker for the Prayer Luncheon presented by Knouse Foods.

Kim Sharp was born and raised in Franklin, Indiana. She is a graduate from North Central University in Minneapolis, MN where she then served in the Student Life Department, ending her tenure there as Dean of Women.  She is an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God and has served on Indiana District Women’s and Youth Leadership Team’s in Indiana.  She has Youth & Worship pastored, Staff Pastored and launched the Indy School of Leadership with North Central University.  Kim has recently concluded her time at the Johnson County Prosecutor’s Office as a Special Victims Unit Advocate and has now embarked on a new journey as the National Girls Ministries Director for the General Council of the Assemblies of God in Springfield, Missouri.  She travels extensively across the US and abroad sharing the hope of Jesus Christ and the power of His unfailing love.  Kim’s passion is to encourage, empower and equip people to live their best life.

The Festival Prayer Luncheon presented by Knouse Foods, with a change of timing for 2022, will be held at Fellowship Bible Church, 3217 Middle Road, Friday, April 29, 2022, from 11 am to 1 pm. Tickets at $40 are available at www.thebloom.com/events.

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