Women’s Ministry At Grace Presbyterian Church
The purpose of the Women In the Church (WIC) is that every woman know Christ personally and be committed to extending His kingdom in her life, home, church, community, and throughout the world.” The Titus mandate (Titus 2:1-5) for women to nurture women is the driving force of our women’s ministry because this is part of the covenant privilege and responsibility of women.
Women’s Bible Study
Bible Study open to all women in the church from 10-11:30 AM @ the Meeting house next to church offices. Book is titled, A 30 Day Walk With God In the Psalms. Author is Nancy Leigh DeMoss. Child care will be provided. Book may be purchased at her website – www.Reviveourhearts.com, Lifeway, Cornerstone, or Books-A-Million. Class will be taught by Jan Stevens, please contact her with any questions – 432-2443 wjstevens123@charter.net. Let her know if you will be bringing children. Please come with first lesson completed. We will be studying one Psalm a week and utilizing Calvin’s Commentaries on the Psalms and additional study aids as needed. These materials will be provided. This is a TERRIFIC study in which Nancy incorporates Reformed Theology into her lessons enriching not only our faith, but drawing us into a closer walk with our Lord.
Leadership For 2010
President: Rachel Parker
Other council members: Cheryl Burks, Helen Morse, Rebecca Row, Susan Sperry
WIC COMMITTEES
Titus II: Ronda Winston, Kandace Vick, Adele Seitzinger
Nursery: Helen Morse, Mary Richards, Debra Robson, Dana Wilkinson, Robin Twitty
Covenant Celebrations: Apryl Farris, Robin Twitty, Cheryl Burks, Renee Craig
Meals: Sara Dobbins, Judy Hadlock, Sarah Robertson
Information Coordinator: Renee Craig, Sue Ann Savage
Card Outreach: LoriAnn McClearen
Sympathy/ Outreach: Jan Stevens, Joann Wilbourn
Communion Set-up: Glenda Elmore, Terri King
Hostess: Molly Gleason, Tammy Wachsmuth
Prayer Chain Coordinator: Phone–Vonnie Earnst
Email—-Karen Kincaid
“Our decision to come to Cookeville was based on the planting of Grace Presbyterian Church. Cookeville was a promising community for my husband to start a solo family practice, but we did not commit to coming here until we learned that there was an effort to start a PCA church. Being part of this growing congregation over the past 12 years has been one of the greatest blessings of our lives. It is here that we have learned what it really means to be part of the Covenant Community. We are continually strengthened, encouraged and challenged by the faithful preaching and teaching of God’s word.” – Mary Richards

