She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.
Proverbs 31:25
The Women's Ministries of the Magnolia Region Church of God of Prophecy is led by two gifted ladies. Nell Whitney leads the ministry in the state of Louisiana. Cindy Moore leads the Mississippi State Women's Ministries. Both states do a retreat each year planned especially for women. Watch for details for each retreat as they are announced.
The Mississippi Ladies Day Is Scheduled For August 12, 2023
You won't want to miss this amazing day for ladies! The cost is only $25.00 for the day of ministry, which includes your lunch. Our special guest this year is Michelle Brooks-Young. Michelle serves as the Administrative Director for KidServe, and as the Women's Ministries Director for the Tennessee Church of God of Prophecy
The new location for the Ladies Day is:
Lake Village Learning Center
1039 Lake Village Circle
Brandon, MS 39047
Be watching for the online application to register.
The Mississippi Ladies Day Is Scheduled For August 12, 2023
You won't want to miss this amazing day for ladies! The cost is only $25.00 for the day of ministry, which includes your lunch. Our special guest this year is Michelle Brooks-Young. Michelle serves as the Administrative Director for KidServe, and as the Women's Ministries Director for the Tennessee Church of God of Prophecy
The new location for the Ladies Day is:
Lake Village Learning Center
1039 Lake Village Circle
Brandon, MS 39047
Be watching for the online application to register.
Online Training Opportunities For Women's Ministries
If you currently or want to minister to women, here are some free online training opportunities for you. Simply click on the title to register.
Discipleship or Belief? Just as when “Simon says,” children act, when “Jesus says,” do women obey? Simone Monroe shares how this intersection of belief or behavior is linked to four major steps of discipleship. How to Renew Your Mind: Renewing our minds is vital to our Christian walk. Ashley Chesnut unpacks three key questions to such powerful renewing and explores the integral role of identity. Keep Your Passion for Christ Fresh and Real: Many women encounter seasons where the “fire” burns low. Rachel Lovingood explores how to keep passion fresh and real by addressing fire quenchers and five practical ways to build the flame.
Do you struggle with Scripture memorization? Personal evangelism? Or even daily prayer time? Join Kelly King, Beth Moore, Christine Caine, Paige Greene, and others as they discuss spiritual disciplines for women and how to incorporate these practices into your daily life.
The Basics of Ministry to Women: Ministry to women is deeply rooted in the Bible and in our calling to be disciples making disciples. Kelly King explores this concept to give basic purpose to your ministry by describing three powerful words: encourage, embrace, and echo. A Lifestyle and Leadership of Humility: From Moses to King David to Jesus, humility is clearly a characteristic God values. Courtney Veasey describes how we can cultivate humility in our lifestyle and leadership through exploring Philippians 2 to reveal three key insights. Pouring In, Pouring Out: They are pouring out, counseling others at the cost of working through areas in their own life and numbing personal issues to help others. Kasey Ewig explores this dangerous situation where women in ministry can “die on the vine” if they are not being poured into by the Lord before they pour out. She shares three key ideas to move women into practices, repentance, and trust.
Peacemakers in a World of Drama: Conflict and confrontation. They are unavoidable, and women can wonder how to be peacemakers in a world of drama. Casey Merrifield shares insight into what causes conflict in the first place, addresses questions often creating responses from self-preservation, and offers three insights into an alternative response. Leading When Life Is Hard: Life isn’t always easy. Women in positions of leadership are not exempt but are sometimes called to lead in the midst of difficulties. Carolyn Tatem explores how leading through trial can find its foundation and instruction in four elements of God as the Rock. Loving People Who Are Hard to Like: Relationships can be incredibly difficult, but Jesus gives leaders an example of entering relationships through combing grace and truth. Cynthia Hopkins explores balancing the two by contrasting three harmful postures leaders often take with three beneficial stances to empower us to love those difficult to like.
Discipleship or Belief? Just as when “Simon says,” children act, when “Jesus says,” do women obey? Simone Monroe shares how this intersection of belief or behavior is linked to four major steps of discipleship. How to Renew Your Mind: Renewing our minds is vital to our Christian walk. Ashley Chesnut unpacks three key questions to such powerful renewing and explores the integral role of identity. Keep Your Passion for Christ Fresh and Real: Many women encounter seasons where the “fire” burns low. Rachel Lovingood explores how to keep passion fresh and real by addressing fire quenchers and five practical ways to build the flame.
A Path for Mentoring: Mentoring seems daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Kelly King describes simple ways to mentor which can aid your ministry whether you are looking to encourage mentoring, develop a mentoring system, or establish a church culture of mentoring. How Women's Ministry Can Partner with Girls Ministry: The impact of women’s ministry partnering with girls’ ministry is often undervalued, but it’s not as challenging as you may think. Whitley Tracey unpacks three key ways women can step into ministry with girls. The Single Gal and Your Women's Ministry: Three common church myths surround single ladies which often negatively impact women’s ministry. Kim Whitten unpacks these and offers three alternatives to encourage single women within your women’s ministry.
Leighann McCoy, Prayer and Women's Minister at Thompson Station Church, offers practical advice and ideas about how to create and sustain a mentoring ministry, specifically with women, within the local church. Among other things, McCoy defines what a mentor is and discusses many of the roles of a mentor fills in a mentoring ministry.
Chris Adams of LifeWay Women shares ways for women's ministry leaders to walk through crisis with other women involved in sexual addiction, domestic abuse, substance abuse, post-trauma abortion, and more.