Women's Ministries
Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (WELCA) is a network of Lutheran women committed to growth in faith, leadership development, education, advocacy and service. All female members of Shepherd of the Valley are part of WELCA and welcome to any of the groups.
Commitment
- Come together for study, support, and action.
- Participate in the ministry of Women of ELCA beyond the congregation.
- Support financially the total program of the ELCA.
- Designate leadership that shall be in communication with the synodical and churchwide women's organizations.
Shepherd of the Valley Women of the ELCA Board 2009
Co-President: Pat Stewart and Addie Chambers
Secretary: Bonnie Raper
Treasurer: Barb Larsen
Members at large: Lillian Jenkins, Dorthy Koci, Mary Gregory & Vivian Parrish
Bazaar Chair:Cindi Michalski
Mission Growth:
Mission Growth nurtures spiritual growth through enabling and encouraging women to share the good news as disciples of Jesus Christ in their daily lives. It also provides opportunities for each woman to identify her own gifts and leadership skills and makes available resources for Bible study and personal faith development.
Mission Action:
Mission Action is about being in direct servant roles. We act to ensure that all people have basic human needs, equality, justice and safety. The project for this year will be to gather disposable diapers for the City Light Home for Women and Children, a homeless shelter in Boise. Past projects have included gathering toilet paper, towels, washclothes and pillows for Community House, school supplies and tote bags for our sister synod in Tanzania, Africa, and school supplies, health kits, baby layettes and sewing kits for Lutheran World Relief.
Mission Community:
Mission Community is about relationships among women of faith. These relationships are disciple relationships, which include God, family, other persons of faith, the global community, Women of the ELCA units, and the un-churched.
Members @ Large: Arlene Trebesch, Mary Gregory
Bible Study and Women's Fellowship
Shepherd of the Valley has active women's circles and fellowship that meet each month for study, discussion and Christian growth. All women are invited to participate in any of these circles:
Anna Circle — Meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Uses the study from Lutheran Woman Today magazine. Bring your Bible.
Contact: Vivian Parrish or Lillian Jenkins
LWR Quilters — Quilting group that makes quilts for Lutheran World Relief (LWR) which are sent to locations throughout the world each year. Meets every Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. in the church narthex. No quilting experience needed! SEE THE QUILTS
Contact: Barb Larsen, Mary Lou Isbell & Addie Chambers
Naomi Circle — Studies the Gospel lessons for the month on the third Tuesday at 1:00 pm.
Contact: Donna Spencer
Ruth Circle — Meets on the second Fridayof the month at 11:30 a.m. Studies various forms of literature having discussions from a Christian viewpoint.
Contact: Vicki Grunow
Sisters — Meets on the first Monday of the month at 6:30 pm. Gathers for fellowship and service projects.
Contact: Lisa DeRosier
Women's Bible Study — Meets on Thursdays at 10:00 am. Contact: Sylvia Morris
Women's Downtown Bible Study -- Meets two Fridays a month at noon. Contact: Bonnie Raper
Subscription information for "Lutheran Woman Today" can be obtained through the Church Office, any of the Circle contacts, or at www.lutheranwomantoday.org*.
Resources
WOMEN'S E-ZINE:
Café - Stirring the Spirit Within
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