Texas Women’s Empowerment Conference 2026: “Let There Be” Light, Purpose, Power — and a Sisterhood Ready to Rise

Francis Page Jr. | 6/15/2026, 12:09 p.m.
Faith, fellowship, and empowerment take center stage as the Texas Women’s Empowerment Conference returns to Plano in 2026, offering women …
TWEC 2026 The Creation Speakers

In the beginning, God said, “Let there be…” — and suddenly, darkness had a deadline.


That same divine spark will illuminate Plano, Texas, August 14–16, 2026, as the Texas Women’s Empowerment Conference — affectionately known as TWEC — returns with a powerful three-day spiritual experience under the theme, “The Creation: Lessons from ‘LET THERE BE.’” Hosted at the Dallas/Plano Marriott at Legacy Town Center, TWEC 2026 promises a faith-filled weekend where worship meets wisdom, sisterhood meets strategy, and women leave not just inspired, but activated.


Founded in 2008, TWEC has grown from a bold vision into a beloved Christian-based gathering designed to empower women and young girls in both their spiritual and personal lives. With its signature blend of praise, prayer, teaching, fellowship, laughter, and no-judgment sisterhood, TWEC continues to offer a sacred space where women can breathe, bond, grow, and remember that their voice, value, and victory still matter.


At the heart of TWEC is founder Carole Hamilton, a Dallas native, minister’s wife, mother, teacher, worship leader, and Proverbs 31 woman whose passion for strengthening women has touched thousands. A proud graduate of Southwestern Christian College, Hamilton serves actively at Community Church of Christ, where her husband, Minister J.K. Hamilton, serves as Ministering Evangelist. Through TWEC, she has built more than a conference — she has nurtured a movement.


This year’s theme draws from the Creation story in Genesis, reminding attendees that every word God speaks brings light, order, identity, purpose, direction, life, dominion, relationship, and rest. In other words, God does not merely create — He organizes chaos, names what matters, and calls forth destiny. And ladies, that is not just theology; that is a life plan.


The weekend begins Friday, August 14, with The W.O.W Kingdom: Women of the Word, a joyful kickoff inviting attendees to wear animal prints or costumes. The reception mixer begins at 5 p.m., followed by the opening ceremony at 7 p.m., featuring Mikki Taylor with “Let There Be Light” and Becky Davis with “Let There Be Order.”


Saturday begins bright and early with a 6 a.m. morning workout, breakfast from 6:30 to 8 a.m., and a full day of prayer, devotion, and transformational teaching. Featured sessions include Tiffany Malone on purpose, Ira Booker on direction, Katrina Graham on life, Debbie Houston on dominion, Carole Hamilton on relationship, and Shawna Watkins on rest. Optional afternoon experiences include a Genesis Journal Class and a “Let There Be Light” candle-making experience.


Then comes the Saturday evening gala, “It’s All God,” beginning at 6 p.m., with attendees invited to wear formal or semi-formal earth tones — because even celebration can be rooted, radiant, and divinely fashionable.


Sunday closes the weekend with another morning workout, breakfast, Ladies & Youth Bible Class at 9 a.m., and a 10 a.m. worship service open to all, featuring guest minister Dr. Tradanius Beard.


For Houston-area women, Dallas-Fort Worth sisters, church groups, youth mentors, mothers, daughters, ministry leaders, and women simply hungry for renewal, TWEC 2026 offers more than a getaway. It offers a reset. A reminder. A revival with room service.


So pack the earth tones, polish the praise shoes, bring a friend, and prepare your heart. Because at TWEC 2026, “Let there be” is more than a phrase from the beginning of time — it is a declaration for the woman becoming everything God created her to be.


Come inspired. Leave empowered.

 

For More Info and Tickets: https://www.twec-inspire.org/