Story Night is a place where Real Women share Real Stories of Real Hope.

About Story Night

Story Night is a community outreach event where Real Women share Real Stories of Real Hope. Too often we either judge other women or compare ourselves to them, making them either inferior or superior to ourselves. But what if we actually knew their stories?

Story Night is a place for women to be encouraged, connected, and reminded that they are not alone.

Attend an Upcoming Event

Save the Dates!

Spring Story Night - Thursday, May 15th at The Grand Ballroom in McMinnville

Summer Story Night - date(s) TBD in other cities around McMinnville

Fall Story Night - Thursday, October 2nd at The Grand Ballroom in McMinnville

FREE TICKETS now available for our May event.

Follow us on social media to get all the updated details!

Missed an Event?

Lucetta’s Trailer

Listen to recent episodes

From 2020-2024, Story Night Host Jessica Campbell published The Story Night Podcast through CalvaryMac.  A new Story Night Podcast will be launching soon; for now, listeners can check out the original podcast with 125 episodes of stories from women all over the country.

Learn about Story Night's founder in Episode 1 with Bonnie Fearer.

Learn what's coming next for Story Night in Episode 125 with Lucetta Elmer.

What Attendees Say

  • "Story Night is a moment in time to connect with women from diverse backgrounds. It's a chance to hear stories of healing and suffering. It's a night to feel not so alone."

  • "I have enjoyed every story night event. Women should most definitely make the effort to come and be encouraged by other women. It's a great way to show other women that they are not alone."

  • "Women should attend because it helps us feel connected, supported, and not alone. Everyone wants to feel seen, heard, and wanted."

  • "Women should come to Story Night to feel a part of the larger picture that God is painting in all of our lives as a community, as a world. It has so much impact... on me in particular. It gives me encouragement and a chance to empathize with women in different stages, paths, and each unique struggle we all face individually, making me feel less isolated."

  • "It helps to see the way woman have gone through very hard things and still believe in a God that loves them. We are not alone and everyone has a story!"