Presbyterian Women

 

PURPOSE

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.

SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS                                                                                                       

                                                                                                                                                       

Bible Leaders:  first Wednesday of each month, 11:00 a.m.

Location:  Myrta Scott Schreiner (MSS) Building


Coordinating Teamfirst Thursday of each month, September through May, 9:30 a.m.

Location: Room 208 of the Education Building.


Circle Meetings:  second Thursday of each month, September through May. 

Morning Circles 1-7

9:30 to 11:00 a.m.

Evening Circle 8

7:00 to 8:00 p.m.

 

 

General Meetingsthird Thursday of each month, Luncheon 10:30 a.m. — 12:00 p.m.,  September through May. Luncheon Hosts are:

Date Hostess
Sep 18 PW Council (Salad Luncheon)
Oct 16 Circle 7
Nov 20 Circle 6
*Dec 4 Christmas Gathering
Jan 15 Circle 5
Feb 19 Circle 4
Mar 19 Circle 3
Apr 16 Circle 2
May 21 Circle 1

 

PROGRAMS FOR GENERAL MEETINGS

Date

Program

SEPTEMBER 18 Presentation of the Life Membership Award
- in recognition of faithful service-
OCTOBER 16 ”Invitation to Cat Spring” — award winning author, Mary Frances Chupick Bennett, reviews the saga of her East European ancestors’ quest for freedom in Texas
NOVEMBER 20 From the wildlife preserves of South Africa to a Hill Country ranch of choice, Ashleigh Kay leads us on her family’s courageous trek
DECEMBER 4

Christmas Gathering 10:30—12:00; “There’s a song in the air and a STAR in the sky.”   

Karen Fair and Julie Dunlap, Coordinators

JANUARY 15 The handiwork of his stoles unfolds, as the Rev. John Wurster reveals their symbolic ecclesiastical meaning
FEBRUARY 19 And the ‘twains did meet when a special couple lived in China— Jane Porter recalls the many colors of a distant land
MARCH 19 Whether spinning yarns or weaving memories into cloth of gold, Andy Ritch makes us smile
APRIL 16 Reaching above and beyond, one woman’s search for truth brings Sandy Sturch, of First Presbyterian Church, San Antonio, home
MAY 21 Installation of Officers, Program Chairs, Circle Chairs, Co-Chairs, and Moderators—“Blest Be the Tie That Binds”














 


Last Updated: August 21, 2008