GOALS: ORGANIZATION, EFFECTIVENESS, USE OF GOD GIVEN TALENTS, GROWTH, ALL TO BE INVOLVED, DEPENDABLE AND RESPONSIBLE
WOMEN TO WOMEN WORKBOOK IS DESIGNED FOR OUR LADIES TO BE READY, EAGER, EFFECTIVE AND ORGANIZED, WHEN CALLED UPON BY THE LEADERS OF THE CHURCH. MANY AREAS OF WORKS HAVE BEEN ORGANIZED BY THE LADIES THROUGH ANNUAL WORKSHOPS AND ASSIGNED A CONTACT PERSON AND COMMITTEE. EACH LADY IS PRESENTED WITH A WORKBOOK, AS WE BELIEVE COMMUNICATION IS AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTER IN CARRYING OUT THE ORGANIZED AREA OF WORKS FOR THE LORD. LADIES ARE REQUIRED TO REPORT TO THE LEADER OF THE CHURCH THAT IS IN CHARGE OF THE AREA OF WORK IN QUESTION, IF APPROVAL, SCHEDULING AND PURCHASING IS NEEDED. ORGANIZED REPORTS FROM ALL AREAS OF WORKS ARE PUT TOGETHER IN FOLDERS AND PRESENTED TO AND FOR OUR LEADERS, ELDERS, DEACONS, AND PREACHER, FOR APPROVAL.
CONTACT LEADERS WHEN IN QUESTION:
ELDERS:
David Hudson (302-236-3959)
Shawn Donaway (302-245-5634)
PREACHER: Dale Nelson (501-207-3808)
MORE CONTACTS:
BUILDING AND GROUNDS:
Danny Snyder (302-236-2517)
Lanny Sowell (410-896-2738)
EDUCATION: Dave Hudson (410-422-4799)
SECRETARY: Diane Wooten: (302-875-7748)
YOUTH: Troy Mathis: (302-344-7997)
BENEVOLENCE: Philip Winter: (609-231-1561)
CARE MININSTER: Wayne Mathis: (410-251-8142)
FINANCE: Don Trader: (410-860-0000)
WORSHIP COORDINATOR: Daniel Hudson: (302-236-4109)
AUDIO/VISUAL/DVD/MARKETING: Troy Foxwell: (443-614-5437)
CONVALESCENT EQUIPMENT: Horace Pepper: (302-542-9730)
This area of work is in effect and very helpful to David and Shawn. It helps the members to know if someone needs support and prayers of the church.
Contact person: Dorothea Winter
Committee:
1. Sandi Holt
2. Robin Matthews
3. Diane Wooten: Needs connection cards to send out a follow up from the church.
4. Myra Hudson
This area of work is to create and maintain information of the members of the Laurel church such as: telephone numbers, addresses, e-mails, birthdays and anniversaries etc… The information is placed in a binder to be given out to the members of the Laurel Church of Christ.
Contact person: Sue Brooks
Committee:
1. Diane Wooten
This area of work is being organized for newcomers. We will take turns inviting a newcomer to our homes. This is a rewarding ministry through the bonding of Christian families.
Contact person: Cathy Hudson
Committee:
1. Kelly Donaway
2. Julie Snyder
3. Ginger Trader
4. Cathy Hudson
5. Diane Wooten
6. Karen Sowell
Donna is working with the eldership in preparation of World Bible School. Any lady interested in participating, contact Donna.
Contact persons: Donna Sponseller(WBS)
Committee: Pat Tucker
WEIDiane Wooten is working with the World English Institute. Ladies who are interested in participating contact Diane.
Contact person: Diane Wooten (WEI)
This area of work is organized to help with housing people who are visiting our church such as: college students who come to door knock, guest speakers, interns, etc…. You will be contacted for your accommodations on an as needed basis.
Contact person: Ginger Trader
Committee:
1. Cathy Hudson
2. Kelly Donaway
3. Diane Wooten
4. Julie Snyder
5. Karen Sowell
3. Lauren Hudson
1. Help collect and send supplies to victims.
2. Sending things to the families whom we support, such as encouraging letters/ cards, or whatever their need may be.
Contact person: Diane Wooten
Committee:
1. Julie Snyder
2. Ginger Trader
3. Kelly Donaway
This work is being organized for women who are willing to help out in the area of music.
These ladies are willing to help sing when needs arise such as:
1. Children programs
2. Teaching songs to little children
3. Special services
4. Weddings
5. Funerals
6. Learning new songs for worship
Contact person: Julie Snyder
Committee:
1. Pat Tucker
2. Diane Wooten
3. Cathy Hudson
4. Karen Sowell
This area of work has been designed for someone needing encouragement. Baskets are put together with small gifts to help brighten their day. These baskets are meant to uplift someone when going through life’s obstacles and to let them know we care and are thinking of them. If you know of someone who needs encouragement please let the contact persons know.
Contact person: Ginger Trader and Rhonda Cipolla
Committee:
1. Diane Wooten
2. Norma Hudson
3. Jennifer Justice
4. Cathy Hudson
5. Jean Hudson
6. Penni Truitt
7. Ginger Trader
8. Julie Snyder
9. Emma Snyder
(These women are willing to help provide or arrange things for the baskets).
Encouragement-Cards >Cards are sent out from our sisters in Christ for encouragement
Contact person: Sandi Holt
Committee:
1. Diane Wooten
2. Amy Mathis
3. Donna Sponseller
4. Norma Hudson
5. Patricia Tucker
6. Cathy Hudson
7. Courtney Whaley
8. Kelly Donaway
9. Robin Matthews
10. Dorothea Winter
11. Jean Hudson
Women helping with this work will help prepare the bags. Any ideas of things to go into the bags see Norma. They will be given out on Sunday morning to the visitors or newcomers or delivered during contact with them.
Contact person: Ginger Trader
Committee:
1. Diane Wooten
2. Kelly Donaway
3. Amy Mathis
4. Penni Truitt
3. Julia Tull
Greeting people on Sunday mornings in the foyer and handing out bulletins. Also handing out gift bags to visitors and also to encourage them to fill put a connection card located in back of the pews. Let them know they can drop them on the table where the collection plates are located.
Contact person: Sandi Holt
Committee:
1. Karen Sowell
2. Julia Tull
3. Maddi Nelson
This area of work will be available for women to team up and go out on visits.
Contact person: Diane Wooten
Committee:
1. Norma Hudson
2. Cathy Hudson
3. Donna Sponseller
4. Sandi Holt
5. Kelly Donaway
Visitation Team:
1. Norma Hudson
2. Cathy Hudson
Women who are available to go with men on visitations:
1. Norma Hudson
2. Cathy Hudson
This area of work has been organized to help guide us to share the “Good News”. The goal is to have outreach teams to share the gospel with other women (such as family, friends, neighbors, etc.). Opening our homes for bible study, handouts in the community, word of mouth such as inviting people to church and church events.
Contact person: Diane Wooten
Committee:
1. Cathy Hudson
2. Norma Hudson
3. Doreathea Winter
4. Maddi Nelson
This area of work is designed to organize events for women.
We have many exciting ideas for this group to organize. Examples:
1. Ladies Day (Fall)
2. Ladies Retreat at Camp Manatawny
3. Women to Women Workshops (Spring)
4. Devotionals
5. Luncheons / Quarterly
6. Sleepovers
7. Secret Sisters
8. Travel as a group to sister churches to support their Ladies Day.
We plan one big event for each season such as our Ladies Day and then have some smaller events such as devotionals, sleepovers, luncheons, etc…throughout the year.
This group is always open to any ideas that anyone might like to see us put together.
Contact person: Ginger Trader
Committee:
1. Julie Snyder
2. Lauren Hudson
3. Cathy Hudson
4. Kelly Donaway
5. Donna Sponseller
6. Julia Tull
7. Jean Hudson
8. Penni Truitt
9. Diane Wooten
10. Carolynn Foxwell
11. Tina Wharton
12. Amy Mathis
13. Rhonda Cipolla
This area of work is designed to help with organizing children bible classes. There is ongoing work in this ministry. We work close with the deacon of education, Dave Hudson, in having women available to help. There are many areas in which you can be involved, such as:
1. Bible class teachers
2. Helping with games during fellowship meals
3. New programs
4. Camps
5. Wednesday night programs
Contact persons: Cathy Hudson and Lauren Hudson
Women who are willing to teach:
1. Julie Snyder
2. Lauren Hudson
3. Karen Sowell
4. Ginger Trader
5. Norma Hudson
6. Kelly Donaway
7. Diane Wooten
8. Courtney Snyder
9. Cassie Asher
10. Emma Snyder
11. Dorothea Winter
12. Marti Ellis
There are also training classes available for anyone who wants to teach that has not taught before.
GOALS: To ensure the continuance of women’s classes.
To provide encouragement and positive interaction among the women in the congregation.
To provide opportunities to invite friends to our meetings.
To provide friend-to-friend counseling when the elders think it is needed.
To make sure that our activities are always Biblical and approved by the elders.
WOMEN’S CLASSES
The group is pleased with the present Wednesday night class and would like it to continue. We enjoy different ways of studying God’s word. We engage through verse by verse study of the Bible, topical studies and journeys throughout the Bible. Devotionals are done occasionally. We would like for this to continue.
ENCOURAGEMENT AND POSITIVE INTERACTION
We believe that our ladies’ class does this. Also the recent workshops and the participation have helped meet this goal. Most of the other proposed and presently active ministries also help meet this goal. These activities also provide a way to invite friends to take part in our activities.
FRIEND-TO-FRIEND COUNSELING
We believe that sometimes the minister and/or elders have situations where a woman is needed to help provide counseling. We recognize that we are by no means professional counselors; but we believe that in specific situations, we could help in areas where we have had experience. We want all of this activity to be confidential and under the oversight of the elders Various areas where we think we might serve are the following: financial; grief; divorce; the death of a parent; caring for aging parents; parenting; problems on the job; marriage, accompanying minister, an elder or other man to a Bible study where it would not be appropriate for him to go alone; and various other problems.
Contact person: Karen Sowell and Dorothea Winter
Committee:
1. Ginger Trader
2. Cathy Hudson
3. Diane Wooten
4. Donna Sponseller
This area of work is organized to provide rides to doctors, to run errands and to provide small tasks at homes. Once the contact person is made aware of a need they will then contact one of the women in this group to provide the help needed.
Contact person: Julie Snyder
Committee:
1. Norma Hudson
2. Marti Ellis
3. Kelly Donaway
4. Donna Sponseller
5. Sandi Holt
6. Penni Truitt
7. Dorothea Winter
8. Courtney Whaley
9. Jean Hudson
Flowers will be sent out as needed on behalf of the church. The contact lady will be given direction on whom to send them to from the benevolence leader, Philip Winter.
Contact person: Eleanor Roulis
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This area of work is designed to take meals to shut-ins after our once a month fellowship meal we hold on every fourth Sunday. A take out tray is put together with food and delivered by a member of the church. The food and visitation with the shut-ins is very rewarding.
Contact person: Diane Wooten
Committee:
1. Cassie Assher
2. Norma Hudson
3. Penni Truitt
This area of work is organized to provide meals for: Shut-ins, sick, needy and those having difficult times. Meals are also taken to new parents as we welcome their new baby. Women in the church are called upon to carry this work through. The following is a list of women set up by three groups. Each group has a leader whom the contact person calls when meals are needed. The leader of the group then calls those women in her group and organizes meals. Groups are alternated as needed.
Contact person: Julie Snyder and Dorothea Winter
MEAL ORGANIZER: CATHY HUDSON
Maddi Nelson – 501-278-6442 Courtney Whaley – 302-249-4372
Tina Wharton – 302-238-7147 Cathy Hudson – 302-875-2680
Kelly Donaway – 302-875-9653 Ashley Hudson – 302-258-6723
Jenny Womersley – 302-628-1332 Donna Sponseller – 302-875-0181
MEAL ORGANIZER: JULIE SNYDER
Doris Mathis – 410-896-2707 Rhonda Cipolla – 443-359-1285
Marti Ellis – 302-258-7689 Emma Snyder – 302-841-9801
Jean Hudson – 302-875-3756 Dorothea Winter – 410-430-6264
Julie Snyder – 302-875-0781 Christine Hudson – 302-542-9132
MEAL ORGANIZER: GINGER TRADER
Carolynn Foxwell – 410-251-2500 Julia Tull – 410-334-6711
Norma Hudson – 302-236-4233 Lauren Hudson – 443-735-8153
Karen Sowell – 410-896-2738 Ginger Trader – 410-543-0000
Diane Wooten – 410-228-1943 Penni Truitt – 302-846-2360
This area of work is designed to help people in the community who are in need of clothing and is held about the time school starts. It involves:
1. A total congregational effort to collect and donate good, clean used clothing suitable for giveaway. (begin approx… two months prior)
2. Advertising for 2-3 weeks before event by flyers, newspaper, bulletin, sign in front of church building.
3. Two days before event set up tables and sort clothing; have a table for each of the following categories: Women’s small, medium, large, extra large. Same for men. Have a table for girls and one for boys, infants and one for shoes.
4. Day of event; two people to register and greet people and provide 13 gallon trash bags for clothing. There will be gospel literature already placed inside each bag. Approx. six members to assist at the giveaway. (some should be men).
5. After event, clean up; pack up leftover clothing and arrange to donate it to a good cause..
“There is an active plan for clothing to be stored by size and available throughout the year on as need basis. Details will be shared once this plan is in effect”.
Contact person: Diane Wooten
Committee:
1. Julia Tull
2. Penni Truitt
3. Donna Sponseller
4. Dorothea Winter
5. Sandi Holt
6. Jean Hudson
7. Tina Wharton
8. Gwen Jarmon
9. Eleanor Roulis
10. Maddi Nelson
11. Amy Mathis
This area of work is organized for gathering and composing “sacks” of items such as clothing and /or personal effects for confidential benevolence, as call for by the deacon. In the event of a confidential benevolence call, the items can be dropped off to the church building by the ladies for the deacon to pick up and deliver to the one in need.
Contact person: Dorothea Winter
Committee:
1. Donna Sponseller
2. Cathy Hudson
3. Patricia Tucker
4. Jenny Womersley
5. Sandi Holt
6. Diane Wooten
7. Ginger Trader
8. Lauren Hudson
9. Karen Sowell
10. Norma Hudson
11. Jean Hudson
We have divided our groups by seasons. During each particular season the ladies assigned will be in charge of fellowship meals, as well as any other special occasion that may arise. For each fellowship meal the group will decorate, organize the food table, clean-up, and clean the silverware. Please put the dirty linens in laundry basket in the kitchen. Julie has a list of women who have volunteered to take the basket home and launder the linens and return them to the supply room for our next event. We are hoping that this will make it easier on everyone and that the same people will not be doing the same jobs every fellowship meal.
Contact person: Contact person: Julie Snyder
Committee:
1. Spring (Mar - May): Rhonda Cipolla, Norma Hudson, Cathy Hudson Easter
Summer (June – Aug): Karen Sowell, Ginger Trader, Cassie Asher Picnic
Fall (Sept – Nov): Kelly Donaway, Courtney Whaley, Julie Snyder Thanksgiving
Winter (Dec – Feb): Amy Mathis , Tina Wharton, Dorothea Winter Christmas
These three menu ideas were put together to help members of the church, in the organization of food preparation incase of a funeral, etc… The menu options provided will feed up to 100 people,(after 100 we will do the best we can to provide). Families will be responsible for bringing additional sides and dessert.
The three menus are as followed:
Menu 1
Fried Chicken
Macaroni and Cheese
String Beans
Fruit Salad
Caesar Salad
Rolls
Ice Tea
Lemonade
Coffee
Menu 2
Ham
Potato Salad
Succotash
Fruit Salad
Rolls
Ice Tea
Lemonade
Coffee
Menu 3
Meatballs
Vegetable Tray
Cheese and Crackers
Fruit Tray
Ice Tea
Lemonade
Coffee
A salad is also available.
Contact person: Julie Snyder – 302-875-0781 or 302-841-0274
Committee:
1. Julie has a list of women who are interested in providing these foods.
This area of work has been designed for the teen girls. They meet on Thursday nights from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the home of Phil and Cathy Hudson. Periodically this time may change to work with schedules. This gives the teen girls a time of bonding and sharing their life’s experiences with one another. Through God’s word, we are learning the importance of being God’s Girls. We are currently studying “Leadership for Young Women”. Leadership through: Obedience, Love, Character, Decency, Good Attitude, Contentment, Humility, Appearance, Purity, Words, Service, Purpose and Courage. Our goal is to be the best we can be…..As God’s Girls!
Contact person: Cathy Hudson
Committee:
1. 1. Dorothea Winter
2. Maddi Nelson
3. Kelly Donaway
4. Courtney Snyder
5. Marti Ellis
6. Amy Mathis
7. Emma Snyder
This area of work is to help with the beautification of the building by:
1. Cleaning up things left on pews.
2. Books back in holders.
3. Connection cards available and pencils sharpened.
4. Bible classrooms tidy.
Contact person: Cassie Asher
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This area of work has been organized to help in paying attention to details in the Church building and the Family Life Center building such as; auditorium, bathrooms, foyers and kitchens.
Contact person: Courtney Whaley
Committee:
1. 1. Kelly Donaway
2. Norma Hudson
3. Julia Tull
4. Cathy Hudson
5. Cassie Asher
6. Emma Snyder
BULLETIN BOARDSContact person: Emma Snyder
Committee:
1. Norma Hudson
2. Cathy Hudson
This area of work is organized to help keep things organized and readily available.
This work is set up into different categories such as:
1. Refrigerators: Courtney Whaley
2. FLC cabinets (main room) Norma Hudson
3. FLC kitchen: Jean Hudson and Julie Hudson
4. FLC Storage room: (decorations for church events): Julie Snyder
5. FLC Storage room: (shelves with church supplies) Jean Hudson
Julie Snyder and Jean Hudson have teamed up to care for the Family Life Center Storage Room:
6. Church: Storage Room, Teacher Resource Room, Curriculum Room: Cathy Hudson
7. Nursery: Christine Hudson
It is on an ongoing and an on need basis.
Contact person: Cathy Hudson
Committee:
1. Cassie Asher
2. Penni Truitt
3. Norma Hudson
4. Jean Hudson
5. Julie Snyder
6. Courtney Snyder
This area of work is already in effect under the care of our deacons: Lanny Sowell and Danny Snyder Karen Sowell and Julie Snyder will help to organize a sign-up sheet for areas of work to be done in and out of the two buildings (Church building & Family Life Center) as the Deacons recommend. The deacons will plan a Saturday in the spring for an organized cleaning day. Women helping with this area of work throughout the year to help the deacons keep things maintained are:
1. 1. Kelly Donaway
2. Donna Sponseller
3. Cathy Hudson
4. Norma Hudson
5. Cassie Asher
6. Diane Wooten
7. Julia Tull
In this area of work, an inventory will be taken periodically, to ensure all supplies are readily available when needed. This will be an inventory of supplies set up under categories such as:
1. Kitchen
2. Food and Beverage
3. Bathrooms
4. Cleaning
5. Educational
They will have a master list of products needed under these categories. Periodically they will go down the master list to make sure all things are stocked. Please contact these ladies if you see an area low in supplies.
Kitchen showers will be held periodically for those interested.
Contact person: Norma Hudson, Julia Tull
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This work is being organized to help carry out the needs of our literary department.
1. Children Bible class material: Cathy Hudson
2. Sunday morning bulletin: Diane Wooten
3. Advertisement to community and other churches: Diane Wooten, Troy & Carolynn Foxwell
4. Directory Development & Updates: Sue Brooks
5. Secretary: Diane Wooten
6. Our monthly newsletter for women to women communication is now being sent out on emails on as need basis. :Dorothea Winter
***IF YOU ARE HEADING AN EVENT, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILTY TO CONTACT THE PERSON IN CHARGE OF ADVERTISEMENT AND TO LET THEM KNOW WHAT YOU NEED.***
Contact person: Diane Wooten
Committee:
1. Karen Sowell
2. Norma Hudson
3. Marti Ellis
4. Maddi Nelson (marketing)
This area of work has been organized by the leaders of the church based on the needs. In many cases the secretary will be the first person seen, heard and met when people call or enter the facilities. The secretary can have a tremendous impact on the first impression that people have of the Lord’s church and of this particular congregation. Flexibility, availability, and dependability are general requirements but the individual in this position does have specific duties for which she is responsible.
Contact person: Diane Wooten
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