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DALLAS — Say this about Stephanie M Seaton: She’s undoubtedly her sister’s keeper.
“This month, I’m thrilled to empower connections with extraordinary women and be part of some truly phenomenal women’s events,” Seaton said via Facebook in a February 3 post.
One of the events to which Seaton is alluding is the Keeping It All Together: Becoming Who God Called Me to Be Women’s Conference 2026, her highly-anticipated assembly that is geared towards empowering like-minded women from various walks of life to become better versions of themselves.
Seaton’s Keeping It All Together: Becoming Who God Called Me to Be Women’s Conference 2026 will take place February 28 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. CDT at Ujima Socials, located at 4107 West Camp Wisdom Road in Dallas.
Tickets are $35 and can be purchased at https://square.link/u/aVaFUcxS.

Generally, this event is a transformational women’s conference designed to help women pause, reflect, heal, and realign with who God has truly called them to be, Seaton, a Tyler, Texas-based minister told Making Headline News.
“The conference creates a sacred yet practical space for women to unpack emotional weight, release unrealistic expectations, confront identity struggles, and reconnect with God beyond performance, survival mode, and perfectionism,” Seaton explained. “At its core, the event emphasizes healing, wholeness, authenticity, and spiritual alignment, reminding women that “keeping it all together” does not mean carrying everything alone — it means learning how to surrender, heal, and walk on purpose.”
Seaton acknowledged that unlike last year, the 2026 edition of her conference will introduce several intentional changes, most notably:
- More intimate setting to foster deeper connection and engagement
- Expanded panel discussions, allowing for real-life testimonies and transparent dialogue
- Interactive prayer partner pairings, encouraging community beyond the event
- A stronger emphasis on identity, healing, and emotional wellness, not just inspiration and,
- A refined focus on becoming, rather than simply surviving
“This year’s experience is designed to feel less like a traditional conference and more like a transformational encounter,” said Seaton, the featured speaker for the event.
Other speakers will include Tanicia Prioleau, Lontage Woods, and Charity Anderson.
Tricia Campbell will serve as conference host while Voncile Wilkins will serve as worship leader.
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Seaton described the public’s response to the Keeping It All Together conference as “overwhelmingly” positive.
“Attendees consistently describe the experience as life-affirming, emotionally freeing, spiritually-grounding, and some said, ‘It’s exactly what I didn’t know I needed,’” Seaton told MHN. “Many women have shared that the conference helped them gain clarity, confront long-standing emotional wounds, and feel seen, often for the first time. The event continues to grow through word-of-mouth, returning attendees, and community support from women seeking safe, faith-centered spaces for healing and growth.”
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For more information about Tyler, Texas Author/Businesswoman, Minister Stephanie M. Seaton of the Healing Through Writing Community, to inquire about her annual conferences, her books, to schedule her for a public appearance, book signing, or speaking engagement, connect with her via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephaniemtilley; Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haggerty3087/; LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemseaton; YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StephanieMSeatonSundayShow. Send email to: stephaniemseatontheauthor@gmail.com.
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