Wesleyan Women
Since 1903, women in the Wesleyan denomination have been organized for the purpose of helping others both at home and overseas. Today's Wesleyan Women are involved in a myriad of ministry opportunities.
Programming for Wesleyan Women has been expanded to include age groups from middle school to senior citizens. From 2000 - 2003, Wesleyan Women have collected and sent $8,134,456.00 to places of need. This benevolent service auxiliary has recently experienced considerable growth and continues to be a viable link to The Wesleyan Church throughout the world.
Locally, at Old Zion, Wesleyan Women sponsor the WKFM - Wesleyan Kids For Missions program designed to:
- Instill an interest in missions in kids hearts.
- Provide kids opportunities to hear God's call to be a missionary.
- Train kids for Christian service through Bible studies and information about missions.
- Teach kids to pray for missionaries.
- Teach kids to share in the special offering projects.
- Give kids an understanding that God can and will direct their lives even as kids.
Old Zion Wesleyan Women support the world missionary ministry of Stanley & Janice Clark as well as the Hephzibah Children's Home in Macon, Georgia.
It is amazing how much good women united in purpose can accomplish. Whenever a need is made known, whether spiritual or material, Wesleyan Women join in force to help.
