April 24, U of A Campus

You’re Invited to

Stories of Hope

Everyone has a story, and yours is still unfolding.

Health Science Innovation Building at U of A

Come to connect with the women of your city for an unforgettable evening of connection, encouragement, and inspiration. Hear honest stories of struggle and hope from Wendy Palau, whose heartfelt message will remind you that you are not alone in your journey. Enjoy gourmet food, experience inspiring art, and be uplifted by live music from Rachael Lampa. It’s a beautiful opportunity to gather.

frequently asked questions

  • Women across Tucson, from different churches, have been dreaming together in partnership with an organization called Palau. Wendy Palau travels the globe to let women everywhere know that God loves them, sees their pain, and gave His son to offer hope.

  • No matter what you believe and where you are coming from, we believe these stories of hope in Jesus will inspire you. You are welcome!

  • You can purchase tickets for Stories of Hope here. However, if you were invited by a friend, they might already have a ticket for you!

  • Stories meet us where we are and help us see how our own lives, even the hard parts, can be woven together for a beautiful purpose. Sharing our real stories of finding hope in Jesus is one of the most powerful ways we can spend an evening together as women.

A woman with short brown hair, gold hoop earrings, and wearing a black long-sleeve shirt, smiling while sitting on a tan leather chair in a well-lit room with large green-leafed plants in the background.
Abstract illustration with paint strokes overlaying a page of text from a Bible, emphasizing a specific verse.
  • Wendy Palau shoulders a burden for the brokenhearted, born out of her own experience of loneliness, pain, and loss. While raised in a loving home on the island of Jamaica, her heart sought fulfillment and peace in all the wrong places.

    At 25 years of age, God radically changed her life, and she found the true joy she had been longing for. She and her husband, Andrew, have since dedicated their lives to sharing this message of hope with the world.

A young woman with long, wavy, auburn hair and light skin, smiling gently, wearing a denim jacket and a subtle necklace, posed against a plain light-colored wall.
Close-up of torn paper overlaying a text excerpt from a book with colorful abstract brushstrokes.
  • Rachael Lampa first entered Christian music as a teenager with her chart-topping debut and powerhouse voice. After a break to help start a Nashville nonprofit serving people experiencing homelessness, she returned with a renewed passion for writing about identity, worth, and God’s love.

    Her recent songs—including the hit “Perfectly Loved” and the personal anthem “Superpowers”—reflect that journey. Today, Rachael continues to use her music to lift up others and point them to the heart of God.

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