WWWomen

These are some thoughts on my mind…Winsome Witty Women…or…Wednesday’s Wonderful Women…or… Women Who Worship…or Wise Welcoming Women…or… Wow!  What Women!

You might have guessed I am thinking of what is coming up this Wednesday, May 5th.  (Or you may think I am an alliteration freak and both are really correct.)

Vineyard Women has shifted its monthly women’s gatherings so both events meet on the first Wednesday of the month.  (This should be easy for all of us to remember.) J

My heart for Women’s Ministry at Vineyard is that it would be a place where women can connect with God and other women.  I envision all of us being at our friendly best and welcoming in those who may have ventured out for the first time to meet some new people.  We never know how we may touch someone just by being friendly or inviting them to sit with us at our table.  Being friendly can not only make the difference of someone returning themselves, but possibly of one of that person’s family members getting saved down the road because this person, in turn, invited them.  In a way, it is like mining a vein of gold.  How exciting!  You never know who might be touched from a welcoming woman–a wonderful woman—a woman like you!

We have two great opportunities coming up this week.

Women’s Evening (The first Wednesday evening of the month) begins at 7:00 p.m.  The topic this month is, “Naturally Supernatural- Moving in the gifts of the Spirit.”  DaNetta Fernandez is going to teach and I am so excited to see what God will do.

Women’s First Wednesday (The first Wednesday morning of the month) begins at 9:00 a.m.  This month’s morning topic is, “Patience- Hanging in There with Hard to Love People.”  Debbie James, who works in our Children’s Ministry, will be sharing and this is a topic we all need to hear.

Both events include worship, teaching and discussion.  $3 includes snacks and supplies.  Both also meet in the Youth Auditorium.  Please pick up a brochure for more details.

God Bless you!

Thora

Author: Thora Anderson

Pastor, wife, daughter, sister, friend, Recovering worrier, Thinker, Mother of two teenagers. I've been in ministry for over 30 years and count that as huge success.

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