
Dynamic and faith-fueled is the heartbeat of CWIMA New York City. Led by Rachel Britton, a media veteran with a foundation in London’s publishing industry and theological insight, our NYC Connect events are designed for women who want to make an impact for God.
Join our vibrant group of NYC Christian women. Whether you work in the Arts, Digital and Print Media, or Broadcasting, our mission is to help you combine media mastery and spiritual integrity. Come experience a community where skill-building meets connection. Level up your craft and faith in the heart of NYC—and be part of God moving in one of the greatest cities in the world.
In a world oversaturated with content, people don’t connect with products first; they connect with people. This talk explores why authenticity, storytelling, and integrity are the foundation of strong personal brands, especially for Christian women in media. Attendees will leave with practical insight on how to clarify their voice, build trust, and show up with confidence in their calling.- Why people buy into who you are before what you offer- Authenticity vs. performance in today’s media landscape- Storytelling as trust-building, not self-promotion- Practical ways Christian women can clarify their voice and presence without compromising integrity
Susan is an author, speaker, and advocate against human trafficking. This message invites all believers to step into the fight against human trafficking. Discover how ordinary faith and practical action can help sustain the battle for freedom—right where you are.
Join Rachel Britton as she explores how today’s AI revolution echoes past creative breakthroughs—from the printing press to desktop publishing. Drawing from her own experience in media, Rachel will inspire you to embrace new technology with faith, courage, and creativity—using AI as a tool to amplify your God-given message in a rapidly changing world.
Jenn Gotzon – an award-winning actress known in the faith-based market — starred in over 70 projects including two Oscar Nominated films: “Frost/Nixon” and “Alone Yet Not Alone”. Her movie “My Daddy is inHeaven” broke records as a mover and shaker on Amazon and trended on Netflix, followed by Lionsgate’s “Saving Faith.”
Gotzon and her husband Jim E. Chandler created and own the family franchise “The Farmer and The Belle” producing award-winning movies, commercially relevant books and on-trend jewelry. Their first movie, an inspirational Christmas comedy, “The Farmer and The Belle: Saving SantaLand”was in theaters Thanksgiving 2021 and a best seller on Amazon for six weeks upon release.
Jenn launched their jewelry line on QVC before Christmas along with her book “Divine Beauty: Becoming Beautiful based on God’s Truth” in which she co-authored with Michelle Cox.
Jenn Gotzon speaks at conferences, schools and festivals on film, acting, and most recently your beauty within.