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NEW COVENANT WOMEN
“BUILDING FRIENDSHIPS THROUGH CHRIST”
Join one of the New Covenant Women’s Ministry Groups. Our Circles, Girlfriends Unlimited and MOPS groups provide a place where women come together to build a deeper relationship with God and closer relationships with one another.
Every woman in our church family, and within our community, is important to us!
Email - ncw@pcocweb.org
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Circles have been a fixture in churches for generations. At Covenant, our Circles are built on faith in Jesus Christ and friendships with one another.
Meeting on a monthly basis; some groups gather at church while others take turns meeting in member’s homes.
Over light refreshments, we share our experiences, our faith, and our questions while studying a topic of common interest. The result? New insights, strengthened faith, and greater friendships. |
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Welcome to girlfriends unlimited - Looking to try something a bit different in women’s ministry? Maybe something with a clear focus on fellowship, friendship, fun, and fostering personal growth?. Okay, and something that breaks the mold of women’s ministry and is just plain different?.
New to PCOC, this national program is making a difference in the lives of women across the country. It sets the stage for growing relationships with each other and with God through upbeat gatherings where there’s no energy shortage and activities keep all entertained and engaged.
Basically, it’s about personal growth through a good time. Or changing hearts. Changing lives. One girlfriend at a time.
Email - girlfriends@pcocweb.org.
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For those who enjoy knitting and sewing — or would like to learn — women’s ministry offers Needlecrafters and Quilters.
Needlecrafters join together monthly to sew and knit the many items that fill the need for preemies and seamen. This mission outreach makes blankets and baby gowns for preemies and knits hats and scarves for seamen.
The Covenant Quilters meet regularly to stitch quilts for local mission projects such as Meeting Ground. Making most of the quilt squares at home, we gather together to add the sashing, put the quilt together, and bind and tie it while engaging in good conversation and fellowship. |
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