A sacred space where women are transformed into vessels of honor, purpose, and excellence.
About The Refinery
Where Women Are Forged Into Gold
The Refinery is more than a ministry; it is a movement. Founded by Rev. Vivian Atenaga, we exist at the sacred intersection of faith, womanhood, and purposeful leadership.
“Every woman carries within her a God-given potential that, when refined and released, has the power to transform families, communities, and entire nations.”
"To Build A Generation Of God-Seeking Women, Rooted In The Word, Committed To Purity, & Empowered To Impact Their Families, Communities, & Nations With Grace, Wisdom, And Excellence."
Vision of The Refinery | Rev. Vivian Atenaga
Vision of The Refinery | Rev. Vivian Atenaga
Four Pillars of Transformation
Every dimension of a woman’s journey is covered. From the deepest Word to the widest impact, The Refinery has a place for you.
1
The Word Room
Systematic, Spirit-filled Bible study that anchors women in the unshakeable truth of God’s Word. Because everything we are flows from what we believe.
2
The Purity Movement
A counter-cultural commitment to wholeness, spiritually, emotionally, and relationally. Purity is not a restriction. It is our power, our protection, and our posture before God.
3
The Empowerment Hub
Leadership training, mentorship, and faith-centered entrepreneurship coaching that equips women to step into visible, influential roles in every sphere of life.
4
The Impact Circle
The refined woman goes out. Through outreach, missions, and community development, we send transformed women as agents of lasting change in families, cities, and nations.
Meet The Visionary
Rev. Vivian Atenaga
Founder · Minister · Teacher · Empowerment Advocate
Called by God to build a generation of women who are rooted, pure, and purposeful, Rev. Vivian Atenaga founded The Refinery as a response to a divine mandate — to see women rise into the fullness of their God-given identity.
“When a woman is refined by God, she becomes an unstoppable force for transformation in her home, her community, and her nation.”
“The Refinery didn’t just teach me the Word, it helped me become it. I walked in broken and walked out with a purpose I can no longer ignore.”
Adaeze O., Lagos
“I spent years hiding behind my pain. Rev. Vivian’s teaching on identity in Christ was the mirror I needed. The Refinery gave me back to myself, and to God.”
Chidinma K., Abuja
“This is not just a women’s ministry. It is a movement. I have never been surrounded by women who push me toward God with such intentionality and grace.”