Rivermont Presbyterian Women
Purpose
Forgiven, freed by God through
faith in Jesus Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we commit
ourselves:
- To create a body of
supportive
women within our congregation
- To nurture our faith through
prayer and Bible study
- To serve our members, our
congregation, and our community
- To support the worldwide
mission of the church.
All women members of
Rivermont
Presbyterian Church and all women listed as "friends of the church"
are considered members of this organization.
The Rivermont
Presbyterian
Women are divided into four day Circles, which meet on the second
Monday
of each month from September through June at 10:00 A.M. All meetings are held
at
the church except December and June’s meetings, which are held in different
homes. The Circles have a Bible Study and then all of the women gather for
a delicious lunch. For the women who
work, there is an evening Circle, which meets on the third Tuesday of each
month
at 5:30 P.M. at the church. This year
(2004-2005) the circles are studying Old Songs for New Millennium, a
study of Psalms
- A nursery is provided at the
church for all meetings.
It is fascinating to attend a meeting of the Board of Rivermont
Presbyterian Women. Each meeting is opened with prayer and a brief devotional.
Reports from officers, committee chairs and circle chairs are shared. As each
woman speaks, you begin to feel the link that forms the chain which holds this
vital organization together.
In September each year a list of current college students with their addresses
is compiled. The list is divided by the number of circles (currently 5). The
list included 25 students so each circle has 5 students. Each month the circle
sends a card to each student with signatures and/or a message of encouragement
in an effort to maintain a tangible connection with our church. In February, the
L and R sends a Valentine to each student with a small monetary gift.
After the first of the year new material is reviewed by a committee to
determine the study for the coming years. Also, in the spring, a committee
begins to work on recruiting new board members for our continuing work in
2005-2006.
Contact can be maintained with Presbytery through the Resource center in
Knoxville.
Rivermont Presbyterian Women
2005 – 2006
OFFICERS
MODERATOR
|
Marion Huffaker
|
VICE MODERATOR
|
Phyllis Belcher
|
RECORDING SECRETARY
|
Jane Amstutz
|
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
|
Barbara Marshall
|
TREASURER
|
Dale Davidson
|
HISTORIAN
|
Judy Elb & Jeanne Werner
|
PARLIAMENTARIAN
|
Pam Edmondson
|
COMMITTEES
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY ACTION – Lisl Jackson & Liz
Grant
HOSPITALITY – Susan Hoffman & Linda Creamer
LEADERSHIP & RESOURCES – Nancy Ford & Elaine Boncutter
MISSION INTERPRETATION – Jane Guthrie & Jenny Cox
SPIRITUAL NURTURE – Carole Clark
CIRCLE CHAIRMEN
CIRCLE I Dolores Harvey, Lou Burdeshaw
CIRCLE II Pauline Moore, Margaret Lynch
CIRCLE III June Little, Fay Fitzgerald
CIRCLE IV Erin Sheldon, Chris Edwards
CIRCLE V (Night) Susan Harris, Phyllis Beene
Mission and Outreach of
PW:
Newton Child Development Center
–
This organization provides high-quality child care services in the low-income
Westside community of Chattanooga.
UTC Presbyterian House –
A mission ministry to encourage, love, and disciple student believers and
introduce unbelievers to Jesus Christ through food, fellowship, prayer and
Bible
study.
Northside Neighborhood
House
– A community center that provides adult and children’s classes, a thrift
store, and is a source for help to individuals and families in the local area
in
crisis situations. Northside also provides support services for quality daily
living for individuals in low-income housing.
Mission Haven
– Located in Decatur, GA and a part of the Columbia Theological Seminary, this
organization distributes donated clothing to missionaries on furlough in or
returning to the U.S.
Sunset Gap Community
Center
– This center helps individuals, families and the community at large
through classes, visitations, and a thrift store in the Cosby, TN area. It is
also funded by the PCUSA churches.
The Women’s Prayer Time meets at 10:00 a.m. in the Robinson Room on any Monday
when there is not another women’s meeting, unless the church is closed. After a
short devotional thought, we begin to pray, remembering special prayer concerns
given on the yellow prayer sheets or on the prayer chain. We also pray through
the church directory, half a page at a time, for the college students, the
school teachers in our congregation, the church staff and officers and the
upcoming events of our church life. We often remember our mission work and the
needs of our country. Anyone is welcome to join us. An hour spent praying on
Monday morning is a profitable way to begin the week. Try it, and you will see
for yourself.