Presbyterian Women
Presbyterian
Women began in the 1800s and is open to all women of the church. These women are involved in
Bible study, prayer, outreach and fellowship. At First Presbyterian
Church Dallas, approximately 200 women meet in smaller groups called
Circles. Of the eleven Circles, three meet at the church and seven in
members' homes. The meetings are Monday,
Tuesday, and one meeting on a Thursday evening.
Click here to read the PW bylaws.
The formal purpose of Presbyterian Women (Presbyterian Church U.S.A.):
Forgiven and freed by God in Jesus Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit, We commit ourselves:
- to nurture our faith through prayer and Bible Study;
- to support the mission of the church worldwide;
- to work for justice and peace; and
- to build an inclusive, caring community of women that strengthens
the Presbyterian Church (U. S. A.) and witnesses to the promise of
God's kingdom.
Each year new officers are installed in May and serve for one year.
The year's calendar will include council meetings, Bible moderator
lessons, Circle meetings that include Bible study and prayer, and five
luncheon meetings and programs. The programs are both entertaining and
educational.
Presbyterian Women continue to serve the church's
larger mission. We participate in Brazos de Cristo (formerly Latin
American Auxiliary) and Los Amigos. These groups work to support
educational opportunities to Hispanic children and youth in Dallas
County. This includes: collecting Campbells Soup product labels and
paper and material showers for Good Shepherd Community Preschool in
West Dallas, as well as a scholarship contribution.
Grace Presbyterian Village continues to be a major mission of
Presbyterian Women. Baked goods are provided for birthday parties, the
Fall Bazaar, Christmas parties and the Mad Hatter Tea. Circle members
gather in early December to decorate one wing in the assisted living
area.
Presbyterian Women have a budget that comes from pledges of the individual participants. The majority of this money
goes to support mission and scholarship gifts. Salary assistance is
given to Rev. Gerald Stacy, Border Ministries of Texas; Missionaries
Daniel and Carol Adams in Korea, and Priscilla Abbot in Japan.
Scholarship money is given to students at: Austin Theological Seminary,
Trinity University, First Presbyterian Day Care, Good Shepherd Itasca
Children's Home and Pan American School.
The Presbyterian
Women of FPC graciously provide baked goods for many functions at the church,
such as the Advent Festival and Christmas reception. In recent years
they have also baked cookies for Pastor's Aides and
A-Team to distribute to some 500 boys at the Dallas Detention Center.
Presbyterian Women of Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Dallas,
Texas, exists because of the diligent, hard-working members of the coordinating committee, the Circle chairs, co-chairs, officers and
Bible moderators and our faithful staff advisor, the Rev. Dr. Cynthia
Logan.
Projects
Projects takes place on the fourth Tuesday of each month, September
through June, in the Koinonia room. This is a
relaxed time of fellowship while making
pillows, lap robes, and finger puppets that are then distributed to
Dallas Children's Medical Center, Grace Presbyterian Village, and other church
members. Projects
has continued to benefit from monies granted
by the Sparks Foundation. This ministry began more than 45 years ago! No
particular sewing talent is required, and much of this work can be done
at home if needed. For more information or to join Presbyterian Women
Projects, call 214-748-8051, or e-mail fpcdallas@presbyterians.org. Also contact Bonnie Edwards or Kathy Price for more information on Presbyterian Women Circle meetings.
In 2004, Projects was recognized by Children's Medical Center, which named them Outstanding Volunteers.