Archbishop Cheryle Neal Reed to speak at Atlanta and Cleveland.

IALWC Archdiocese – March 10, 2010 – Archbishop Cheryle Neal Reed,  senior pastor of Living Way Christian Church, presiding prelate of the International Assembly of Living Way Christians, and President of Neal Reed Artist Management Services, a division of Neal Reed IPHC Worldwide, today announced two public appearances in North America for the Spring, in Atlanta, Georgia, and Cleveland, Ohio USA.

Archbishop Reed is the keynote speaker on Saturday, April 24, 2010, for the Transforming Lives International Christian Women’s Conference (April 23-25,2010), hosted by Dr. Judy Johnson and Covenant of Peace Evangelistic Ministries, at the Sheraton Galleria, 2844 Cobb Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. For conference registration information, contact Candace McNabb, at 770-955-3900. 

The second event is the annual CWNSMI Mothers’ Day Breakfast, Saturday, May 8, 2010, in Cleveland, Ohio, at the Skyline Hotel in Independence. For additional information, contact CWNSMI Founder and host Bishop Jasmine Guy, 216-496-7784. CWNSMI, Christian Women’s Network Support Ministries International is a ministry of the International Assembly of Living Way Christians. Archbishop Cheryle Neal Reed is the International Vice President of CWNSMI. These two appearances are Archbishop Cheryle Neal Reed’s only public appearances in North America during the Spring of 2010. For additional information regarding Archbishop Reed’s public appearance schedule, please contact Elder Eddie Sykes, Neal Reed Artist Management Services. Other speakers scheduled to appear at the CWNSMI Conference include Apostle Dr. Luegenia Harris, founding pastor of Glorious Way Full Gospel Word Church, Pontiac, Michigan; Dr. Carol Ann White, Detroit, Michigan; Reverend Myra Kerr, Associate Minister, Sanctuary Baptist Church, Cleveland; Reverend Courtney Clayton Jenkins, First Lady, Historic Shiloh Baptist Church, Cleveland; Minister Linda Carr-Whitehead, Mount Zion of Oakwood, Ohio. The event is expected to be filmed for television broadcast later in the year.