Canberra Women’s Christian Convention
CWCC 2026
Drink deeply from God’s Word.
Connect with women from across the Canberra region.
Choose from practical and inspiring electives.
This year, we’ll be hearing talks from the book of John by Annabel Nixey.
Saturday 19 September, 2026. Arrive from 8.30am (sessions 9.30am–4.00pm)
Cultural Centre, Kambri (Australian National University)
Meet the Speaker
Annabel Nixey is a Bible teacher with a passion for helping women know and love the Lord Jesus through his Word. She is committed to teaching the Bible clearly, faithfully, and in a way that connects deeply with everyday life. Annabel is on the pastoral team at Crossroads Christian Church, Canberra where her focus is creating resources that equip others to engage thoughtfully with Scripture. Alongside her husband Simon, she loves getting to raise their children in beautiful Canberra!
$50
Concession
01 June – 01 Sept
$80
Early Bird
01 June – 30 June
$90
Standard
01 July – 01 Sept
$100
Last Minute
02 Sept – 13 Sept
After 14 September all tickets must be purchased at the door.
Message from the Chair
I’m so looking forward to gathering together again this year for the Canberra Women’s Christian Convention. There’s something really special about setting aside time to come together as women from across our region to sit under God’s Word, and spend quality time together. The writer to the Hebrews exhorts us to not give up meeting together, but keep encouraging one another in Christ (Hebrews 10:25).
This year, we’re excited to hear from Annabel Nixey as she opens up the book of John with us. As a society, we are constantly looking for life: longer life, richer life, fuller life. But what we need is risen life. At CWCC26 we will explore and celebrate the risen life which only Jesus can give us.
Please put the date in your diaries and church calendars. You can also fill in the “Stay in Touch” form below so we have your correct details, and you will receive our email updates. I can’t wait to welcome you to the 2026 Convention!
Grace and peace,
Pauline Babbage