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Women's Ministry

 

Women's Ministry Retreat "Spiritual Spring Cleaning"
April 24-25, 2010 

 

Women's Ministry Retreat "Precious Pearls"
April 18-19, 2009 
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Mission Statement
Our mission for the Living Grace Fellowship Women's Ministry is to become fully mature Christian women, helping each member build a stronger relationship with God, nurturing and supporting the development of each other's talents as we make a difference for the Kingdom.

Values

We value the commission of the church and women's responsibilities to fulfill that commission.
We value our relationship with Jesus Christ and our responsibility to nurture our relationship with God and with others.
We value the spiritual gifts God has given men and recognize the importance of complementing those gifts in Christian service.
We value our children and youths and our responsibility to nurture their relationship with God and Jesus Christ.
We value the unique needs of women and our responsibility to help meet those needs.

 Goals

To promote the vision of Living Grace Fellowship and Grace Communion International:
      -
upward (worship)

      - inward (nurture the body of believers)

      - outward (reaching out beyond the church)

To identify, utilize and nurture the spiritual gifts God has given to women.
To provide a positive climate for women to experience growth in service to Jesus Christ and His Body.
To equip and empower women for effective ministry to others.
To be Christ-like examples to our children so as to help and inspire them to use their gifts for God.
To reach out to neighbors, treating them with acceptance and respect, nurturing our relationships and providing an entry point to the church.
To address the concerns of women in a multicultural, multiethnic context.
To bring women's perspectives to the issues in the church that affect women.
To provide avenues of meaningful Christian service for women according to their gifts.