Today’s women’s ministries is expanding support of women through new resources, collaborations with other programs and partnerships with other organizations. Here are just three of the many opportunities.
First Monday
“God has been teaching me that prayer is the most productive thing a person can do. This program gives me the opportunity to support the ministry of The Salvation Army in many different contexts as well as women,” said Allison Jordan.
Major Paula Pyle commented, “I pray that others would not take this First Monday prayer initiative lightly, as we all need prayer which changes everything. I have a reminder set in my phone, and at the end of every one I automatically set it for the following month so I don’t forget to tune in.”
TSAO
Major Char Hall in the Midland Division makes killer s’mores, enjoys hiking and camping, and frequently provides opportunities for like-minded women to join these adventures. Majors Brian and Heidi Reed, corps officers in Wyndotte-Downriver, Mich., invite women from the Adult Rehabilitation Center to participate in their corps’ archery classes. The women appreciate a sport that doesn’t rely on strength or speed to be successful.
“TSAO is full of wonderful opportunities to reach women of all ages,” said Major Nancy Mead. Whether you’re interested in photography, fishing, gardening, geology, or geocaching, we have ideas and resources.
MOPS
“MOPS believes together is better, so we are linking arms to equip, support and love moms of The Salvation Army,” said Michelle Cowan, MOPS director of sales and strategic church partnerships.
Through the partnership, MOPS is offering an upgraded membership for the basic price which includes extra benefits for Salvation Army moms such as Bible studies, content bundles, collectives (small groups) and access to online workshops. Moms can join virtual prayer gatherings, connect with other moms in person at a MOPS group, or join an online Mama MeetupTM to name a few opportunities.
“Seeing a formal partnership between The Salvation Army and MOPS is a dream come true,” said Captain Aubrey DeBaar. “It will help us meet the unique needs of mothers of small and older children that can often go unnoticed in such a non-stop, ever-changing season.”
To learn more about any of these opportunities, visit uscwomensministries.com.