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 Presbyterian Women

 

Presbyterian Women (PW) offers women in the church meaningful ways to live out their faith in the midst of a caring community of women. For more than 200 years PW groups have strengthened the Presbyterian Church and played a major role in sharing the good news of Jesus Christ and witnessing to the promise of God's kingdom.

 

Forgiven and freed by God in Jesus Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we commit ourselves

 

  • to nurture our faith through prayer and Bible study,
  • to support the mission of the church worldwide,
  • to work for justice and peace,
  • and to build an inclusive, caring community of women that strengthens the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and witnesses to the promise of God’s kingdom.

 

Women’s groups in the Presbyterian Church have a powerful history. Since the early 1800s Presbyterian women have organized themselves to support mission and combat social injustices nationally and internationally. While the levels of involvement and recognition from the denominations has varied, women’s dedication to living out God’s call through women’s organizations has remained steady.

 

Learn more about the Presbyterian Women-Watch this video from PC(USA)

 

 
Presbyterian Women's Circle Schedule PDF Print E-mail

 

2011-12 Study:  "Confessing the Beatitudes".

(See more information below)

 

All Circle groups are pleased to welcome new members anytime of the year!

 

Circle #1

Second Mondays of month, McKeithen Hall, 1 p.m.

 

Circle #2

Second Tuesdays of month, Conference Room, 10 a.m.

 

Sarah Circle

Second Mondays of month, Room A, 10 a.m.


PW Board Meetings

First Mondays of month, Room A, 2 p.m.

 

Information about visiting or joining a Circle: 757-596-1151; This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

"Confessing the Beatitudes"

by Margaret Aymer

"The Beatitudes are some of the most beloved teachings of Jesus, yet they may well be some of the most pointed. We may miss their point, however, if we do not study them within their literary, historical, and cultural contexts. In this study, Margaret Aymer invites us to consider the Beatitudes as they might have been heard when Jesus spoke them — during the time of the Roman Empire. While great in many respects, Rome was a cruel and brutal regime that did not stop short of executing anyone who challenged its authority. As you study the Beatitudes, it will be important to remember this context.

Confessing the Beatitudes is aptly named, as we are invited at the end of each lesson to enter into a process of confession. The ancient practice of confession marks Christians as a people who recognize the truth, learn about the truth, and speak the truth — both about God and about ourselves. Through reading the Accra Confession of 2004, and creating our own confessions, we live out our trust in the grace of God through Jesus Christ. Confession in this heartfelt manner is a concrete way for us to make the Beatitudes part of our journey of discipleship as we move from confession to action."

--Horizons: the Magazine for Presbyterian Women

 

 


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