Women's Ministries
Welcome to Women's Ministries-
We are the F.L.O.W.E.R.S. Fortified, Lay, Organization of Women, Enhancing, Religious Services
We will strive to enhance the roles of women in the church by allowing
ourselves to be used of God in greater service to all mankind.
FOCUS ~ Service COLORS ~ Pink & Burgundy
~ AIM ~
Including All,
Overlooking None
~ MOTTO ~ Lifting As We Climb
Enjoy Your Stay ~ More To Come!
Seventh-Day Adventist Women Meet in Atlanta
Proclaiming God's
Grace with Love will bring women from all of the world to Atlanta,
Georgia.
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We are the F.L.O.W.E.R.S. Fortified, Lay, Organization of Women, Enhancing, Religious Services
We will strive to enhance the roles of women in the church by allowing
ourselves to be used of God in greater service to all mankind.
FOCUS ~ Service COLORS ~ Pink & Burgundy
~ AIM ~
Including All,
Overlooking None
~ MOTTO ~ Lifting As We Climb
Enjoy Your Stay ~ More To Come!
Seventh-Day Adventist Women Meet in Atlanta
Proclaiming God's
Grace with Love will bring women from all of the world to Atlanta,
Georgia. A Series of Special meetings will be presented by Women's
Ministries and Shepherdess International. The morning meetings will be
held Monday through Thursday, June 28-July 1, from 9:30-10:45 am. Two
afternoon seminars will be held on Tuesday and Thursday, June 29 and
July1, from 2:00-4:00 pm.
All meetings will feature inspiring presenters who will explore
topics of spiritual and personal growth, service, and daily living.
Come and join us. No Registration is required. The events take place
in the Georgia Ballroom in building C, Level 3, Section 1-3.
For more information on
General Conference Session visit www.gcsession.org
About Women's MinistriesThe Women's Ministries department of the Seventh-day Adventist church was first proposed by Mrs.Sarepta Myrenda Irish Henry in 1898 to “organize women to encourage one another, study Scripture, and make their lives count for Jesus.”
The Bible give us several examples of women that made great contributions to their God, their families, and their communities. Women such as Tabitha (also known as Dorcas), Deborah, Miriam, Mary, Esther, and Ruth are just a few of the names that stand out. The Women's Ministries department is continually working to find ways to carry on the traditions of service of these great women. Crystal Award Winnerscoming soon Our DaughtersOur Daughters
B.U.D.S.
BULBS ~ Girls 4, BUDS ~ Girls 5–8
BLOSSOMS
Girls 9–11
BLOOMS
Girls 12–17
~ AIM ~
Blessed without.
Unshakeable by none.
Dedicated to God.
Saved tomorrow.
~ MOTTO ~
Beautiful within.
Unified as one.
Devoted to the cause.
Sanctified today.
~ PLEDGE ~
We will blossom into Christian service as
we bloom inside the heart of God.
BOUQUETS
This division ministers unto the needs of the young women ages 18 – 29.
When given opportunity and motivated, young ladies can turn this world upside down and that is exactly what we want them to do. We believe that 18 – 29 year olds are best equipped to turn up every stone and to look under every rock and to look behind every door to find one of their own.
We are willing to do whatever it takes to bring our children back home. We want you to take that attitude as you support all youth – oriented activities – whether for the church, conference, state, district or region.
We hope to create an atmosphere of love and freedom that will draw you and others to Jesus Christ.
Support the “Out Of The Box” Young Adult Ministry.
~ AIM ~
To adorn the throne
~ MOTTO ~
Forever fragrant, forever beautiful
~ PLEDGE ~
We are the flowers freshly cut from the garden of God.
May our fragrance and beauty sweeten the world. Our Ministries“A Woman’s
Touch”
Our Ministries: Our
Women of Seniority CORSAGES (Queens of the Kingdom) Ladies
ages 75 years and older “Because you’ve earned it, we treat you
special.” S. O. S. (Save Our Sisters ~ Save Our
Souls) Heartache Hotel S. I. S. T. A. S. Sisters
Intentionally Saving Time for Another Sister WIDOW-WebNet Scholarship
Program “Grow Adventist Women” Grant Collegiate
Adventist Women Women of Fire Evangelism Young
Mommies Ministries Voices of Women Prayer RequestsSpecial Prayer is requested for:
- Carlos
- Calvin
- Mary
- Mr. Smith
- Jeremy
- Nicole White
- Laurencia Dixon
- Lauren in Kenya
- Jada Dixon
- John Milton McKoy (ICU) & family
- The Clarks
- Connie Johnson
- Uloma
- Keith Thomas
- Clarissia Shelton
- Carla Jones
- Mack Caldwell
- Hearts Across the Waters Gala
- Women’s Ministries Committee
- Those traveling to G. C. Session
- Connie Johnson
- The bereaved Morgan family
- Malela K. Rozier
- The bereaved Wright family
- The bereaved Knight family
- The bereaved family of Eddie Thomas
- For those being denied the right to Worship and study God’s Holy Word
- The bereaved, sick & shut-in
- Our parents
- Our children and grandchildren
- Our troops & their families
- Prayer list & names in Prayer boxes worldwide
- Our Church & World leaders
- The unconcerned & those who do not know Jesus as Lord and Savior
- “ANGELS” ~ sisters & brothers who are in confidential situations
Praise Reports
Jo Ann Artis is recovering from her procedure.
Dr. Deborah Harris is progressing well and asks that you keep her in prayer.
Thank you for all of your prayers.
Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow!
continually give thanks for all the blessings and miracles
God bestows upon us everyday!
This Prayer Request is e-mailed to 400+ people nationally and internationally.
Prayer Warriors, who would like to be included in this correspondence, please submit
your e-mail address, prayer request and praise reports to:
FayeMitchell@SDA-Women-On-Line.org The Women's Ministries Coordinator
The Bible gives great insight into the role of women. Biblical women
were entrepreneurs,
judges, homemakers, and Bible teachers to list only a few. Thus the
Christian woman is called to
live her life in terms of the great potential for the development and
use of her abilities.
Christian women are compassionate with godly wisdom. They choose to act,
to be voices
proclaiming a better way, to be hands making a tangible difference, to
work toward spiritually
strengthening people already in the membership as well as the
non-members in the community.
Christian women are committed to changing the world through prayer and
sharing their faith in
the Lord.
As our model, Jesus ministered to women (Mark 7; Luke 7, 8, and 13)
restoring their selfworth
and value as human beings.
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