A Love Letter to Confidence
Faith, Femininity & the Women Who Wear Both Grace and Boldness
Featuring Porsha Love, Anike & Childlike CiCi | An Amen Immersive Storytelling Series
Where Faith Meets Femininity
For two days in Los Angeles, we gathered with three extraordinary women to explore what confidence feels like when it is born from faith.
No lights, no stage, no pressure to perform. Just conversations, shared space, and sacred honesty.
Porsha Love, Anike, and Childlike CiCi each walked in with their own rhythm, but together they created harmony.
The kind of harmony that happens when women of faith gather and let their truth breathe. The energy was tender and powerful, laughter meeting prayer, beauty meeting bravery.
This is one sector of faith that fuels the heartbeat of the Amen Immersive Experience. Faith as expression. Femininity as worship. Confidence as a living art form.
The Experience
Those two days in Los Angeles felt like a spiritual journey disguised as a getaway. We moved through the city the Amen Immersive way, visiting places like Erewhon, In-N-Out Burger, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Beverly Hills hillsides, and Rodeo Drive. Each stop felt intentional, even if unplanned, laughter at the table became prayer, and conversation in the car became worship. What began as a trip quickly turned into testimony.
Everywhere we went, we talked, deeply, vulnerably, honestly. About faith, about confidence, about what it means to be a woman walking boldly in both. We prayed together beneath the Hollywood Sign, shared stories about family and calling, and found God in the in-between moments, in the silence after laughter, in the stillness before sunset. Those two days were a love letter to womanhood and worship, to joy and grace, to the kind of sisterhood that only faith can build.
Reserve your seat now.
Porsha Love
If joy had a sound, it would move like Porsha Love.
From the moment she arrived, her spirit filled every room with color. She is radiant, fearless, and completely rooted in her faith. Her laughter carries the kind of authority that makes you feel lighter just by being near her. She has the gift of being both playful and powerful, the kind of woman who can make you laugh one moment and lead a prayer that shifts the entire atmosphere the next.
Porsha is more than an artist. She is a vessel. As a prayer warrior, she wears her faith proudly and pours it into everything she touches, Â from her music to her community. Her energy is magnetic, not because she tries to command attention, but because she carries light.
During our time together in Los Angeles, Porsha shared her excitement about Holy Girls, the new project she’s been nurturing alongside her sisters in sound and spirit. The album, already making waves, feels like an anthem for modern womanhood and holy confidence, raw, fun, and full of truth. She spoke about how creating this body of work was more than a studio process; it was spiritual alignment. Every lyric, every beat, every collaboration reflects what happens when women stand boldly in their calling and remind the world that holiness and confidence are not opposites, they are reflections of the same grace.
Porsha also hinted that the Holy Girls might be hitting the road soon. The possibility of a tour only adds to her excitement to connect more deeply with the people who see themselves in her music.
What stood out most about Porsha was her gratitude. She spoke about her journey, her prayer life, and the importance of staying grounded in humility no matter how high the platform. You can tell she carries her faith the way she carries her smile, effortlessly and intentionally.
Follow Porsha on Instagram:Â @iamporshalove
Â
Anike
Anike carries a stillness that feels sacred. She does not have to speak loudly for her presence to be felt. There is a calm strength in the way she moves, a kind of grace that lingers in the air long after she finishes speaking. Every word she shares feels intentional, chosen with care, and wrapped in wisdom. She is the definition of quiet power, radiating peace even in motion.
During our time together in Los Angeles, Anike spoke about the Holy Girls album that she created alongside her sisters in sound. She described it as something deeply personal, a reflection of what happens when women create from faith rather than fear. For her, this project is not just about music. It is about ministry, healing, and honesty. Every lyric carries a piece of her truth and her gratitude.
Anike’s voice carries the weight of experience, yet it is always tender. When she talked about family, her eyes softened with love. You can feel her devotion in how she speaks, the same devotion that lives in her music. She moves through life with purpose, with a quiet understanding that faith and femininity can coexist in perfect harmony.
Her idea of confidence is not about taking up space. It is about honoring the space she already occupies. It is the way she shows up with compassion, the way she pours love into her work, and the way she stands firm in who she is. Anike reminds us that real confidence is calm. It is not loud. It is rooted.
Follow Anike on Instagram:Â @anikemusic
Childlike CiCi
Childlike CiCi carries a kind of confidence that feels electric. She is vibrant, quick-witted, and full of life. There is something about her presence that commands attention without ever asking for it. When she speaks, her words come with intention, layered with both humor and honesty. She has the spirit of a storyteller, the kind of woman who can turn an ordinary moment into revelation.
During our time together in Los Angeles, CiCi spoke about the new music she has been working on and how much this season has stretched her creatively. She hinted at the possibility of joining Porsha Love and Anike for a Holy Girls tour, smiling in that knowing way that said something special is coming. Her passion for her craft is grounded in purpose, and it shows. Every song she writes and every performance she gives feels like a conversation between her and God.
What stood out most about CiCi was her perspective. She talked about faith in a way that was real and relatable, about how her confidence comes from trusting that her gifts were given for a reason. She is bold in her truth, but gentle in her approach. There is wisdom in her youth and fire in her faith.
CiCi reminds us that confidence does not always come from having the answers. Sometimes it comes from choosing to show up anyway, knowing that faith will fill in the blanks.
Follow Childlike CiCi on Instagram:Â @childlikecici
Â
Â
The Power of Conversation
Across those two days the conversations ran deep. We talked about confidence and calling, femininity and forgiveness, and the daily challenge of living out faith in a world that glorifies perfection.
They spoke about when they feel closest to God, what femininity means in this moment, and how personal style can become a form of worship. They talked about confidence as obedience, about standing tall in who God made them to be, even when it is uncomfortable.
The beauty of those moments was not in performance, but in presence. Three women, three stories, one shared belief that every act of creation is a prayer.
Faith as Femininity
Faith teaches surrender. Femininity teaches grace. Confidence is what happens when both meet inside a woman who knows who she is.
Through these women we saw faith made visible.
It was in their words, their laughter, their vulnerability.
They reminded us that confidence is not pride, it is permission.
Permission to be exactly who God created you to be, and to show up in full color.
One part of this journey included joining Tariq Trotter (Black Thought) and Noah Tucker of Lady Bird Chicken for a Sunday Dinner conversation about legacy and gratitude. The dinner echoed everything the women had shared earlier in the week, faith, culture, community, and confidence coming together like old friends.
That moment at the table was a continuation of what we had been exploring all along. Confidence as communion. Femininity as faith.
The Amen Immersive Experience Perspective
The Amen Immersive Experience exists to remind us that faith lives everywhere in art, in food, in sound, in conversation, in community.
We design experiences that honor gratitude, celebrate artistry, and elevate culture.
The time spent with Porsha Love, Anike, and Childlike CiCi reminded us that worship does not belong to a building. It belongs to people who are willing to live their faith out loud.
The Amen Immersive Experience is not just an event. It is an encounter with spirit through creativity.
Join the Amen Immersive Experience
This November 20 through 22 in Los Angeles we gather again for the Amen Immersive Experience, a three-day cultural art experience that blends food, fashion, music, and faith into something unforgettable.
If this story stirred something in you, imagine it in person — the sound, the spirit, the storytelling, the art, the community.
Come experience worship reimagined through culture and creativity.
Reserve your seat now.

