Presbyterian Women
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 (USA) and witnesses to the promise of God's kingdom.
Presbyterian Women is a church wide organization whose membership is open to all women.
Presbyterian Women is organized at all levels of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in congregations, presbyteries, and synods as well as General assembly.
Presbyterian Women meet for Gathering meetings at least twice a year. Circle meetings offer wonderful fellowship and opportunities to study God's Word in small group settings. Circles are offered in the morning and evening for convenience. Meetings are held in members' homes and at church. New members are welcome to join at any time.
Ruth Circle meets the fourth Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in Fellowship Hall for Bible study, coffee and refreshments. Contact Nancy Hamil 402.502.6809 or e-mail at nhamil@cox.net for more information.
Lydia Circle meets the fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. in members' homes for Bible study, coffee and dessert. Contact Kathy Thornton 402.934.07949 or e-mail at kathyth02@cox.net for more information.
Coming Events and Announcements
Many thanks to all who contributed in any way to the Hygiene Kit collection project. Judy Arms directed this from beginning to end
with 116 completed kits for Presbyterian Disaster Assistance. They are being picked up June 10th.
Ruth Circle – Thursday, June 27th, at 9:30 a.m. in Fellowship Hall with Charlotte Lobaugh sharing the lesson and Verta Pugh and Nancy Hamil as co-hostesses.
Lydia Circle – Thursday, June 27th, at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Kathy Nickel for a pot-luck picnic.
All women are always welcome!
Officers
Moderator — Kathy Nickel
Vice Moderator — Jean Carey
Secretary — Nancy Nicas
Treasurer — Jacquie Kluck
Together in Service — Denese Stalnaker, Judy Arms and Diane Kratz
Historian — Verta Pugh