June 27th-28th
New Springs Church
11464 W Sample Rd, Coral Springs, FL
Join us for our Kingdom Love Marriage Conference, a powerful weekend focused on what the Bible teaches about love, relationships, and marriage. We’re honored to welcome Pastor and author Thabiti Anyabwile and his wife Kristie as our guest speakers, bringing deep biblical wisdom and practical insight to help couples grow in gospel-centered love. Whether you’re married, engaged, or seeking to build godly relationships, this conference is for you!
Register now for early bird prices of $60/person or $80/couple. Prices go up May 5th!
This is conference is sponsored by and for The Light WPB and New Springs Church.
Conference Schedule
Friday, June 27
6:30pm (check-in)
7:00-8:30pm (worship & session one)
Individual couples' date night to follow
Saturday, June 28
8:30am (light breakfast & fellowship)
9:00-10:30am (session two)
10:30am-noon (session three)
12pm-1pm (provided lunch)
1-2:30pm or 2-3:30pm (session four)
3:30-4pm (closing worship)
7:30pm-9:30pm (couples night out)
Our Speakers

Thabiti Anyabwile
Thabiti Anyabwile is one of the pastors for Anacostia River Church in Washington DC. He has served as an elder and pastor in churches in NC, DC and the Cayman Islands. After a few years as a practicing Muslim, Thabiti was converted under the preaching of the gospel in the Washington DC area. He and his wife, Kristie, have three children. Thabiti is the author of several books, including The Life of God in the Soul of the Church; The Gospel for Muslims; What Is a Healthy Church Member?; The Decline of African-American Theology; and The Faithful Preacher. He is the founder of The Crete Collective.

Kristie Anyabwile
Kristie Anyabwile is married to Pastor Thabiti Anyawile and the mother of 3. Kristie Anyabwile is the author of Literarily: How Understanding Bible Genres Transforms Bible Study and Delighting in God's Law: Old Testament Commands and Why They Matter. She is a Bible teacher for Anacostia River Church, the Charles Simeon Trust, and Bible Equipping. She is also a founding member of The Pelican Project, a women’s theology organization. She and her husband, Thabiti, have three children and live in Washington, D.C