Showing posts with label Daughters of the King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daughters of the King. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Brunch: Learn about Daughters of the King on April 22

 All women are invited to
Brunch at the Cathedral
on April 22 from 10-12

We'll celebrate St. Catherine of Siena and Earth Day, plus learn a bit about Daughters of the King and local chapters. 

There will be yummy food and good fellowship. 

Sponsored by the St. Agnes and Catherine of Siena Chapters this event is open to all.

RSVP to Linda or Martha by April 16.

Saturday, June 16, 2018

Inspiration, Reflection, Fellowship

August 2018 is an exciting month for Women in the Diocese of the Rio Grande. 
You will have TWO opportunities for reflection and inspiration and fellowship.


Deepening Prayer: A Retreat with Deborah Smith Douglas for All Women: August 4


All women of the diocese are invited to join the Daughters of the King for Deepening Prayer with Deborah Smith Douglas on August 4, starting at approximately 10:30AM at the Bosque Center. Registration for non-Daughters is $15 to cover lunch, and is available beginning July 1, on this website. The event will end with Eucharist about 3PM. Douglas will be the preacher for the service. Copies of Douglas’s book, The Praying Life, are available from Dona Ace at St. Chad’s (acedona@gmail.com). 




Boldly Forward: Bible Women Inspire Our Lives: August 17-18


 The Women’s Ministry of the Diocese is holding their 7th Annual Bosque Center event on August 17--18. Starting with the Crazy Quilt Conversations event in 2012, we have met annually at the Bosque Center for fellowship, inspiration, and shared learning. All women are invited to join the conversation this year as we vision how to continue enriching the lives and ministries of women in the Diocese of the Rio Grande.
Entitled Boldly Forward, this year’s event will explore the lives of some Biblical women and what they can teach us about our vision for living our ministries in Christ in the Diocese of the Rio Grande. By looking at the lives of women like Mary of Nazareth, Mary Magdalene, Judith, and others, we will see that these women are much more than the meek, mild, and quiet persons, as they are often portrayed. They were obedient to God’s call and are powerful servants of God in their own right. These women are mentors and inspiration for our own day-to-day lives. Come and be inspired to live more fully and boldly as a woman of God.
The cost is $50 to cover supplies and 3 meals, provided by the Bosque Center chef. As always, some partial scholarships are available for registration. Rooms are available at the Bosque Center for $52/night for a single room (shared bathroom). You can also contact Cindy Davis, Coordinator of Women’s Ministries (cynthiadavisauthor@gmail.com) for a registration form. Registration is available starting July 18. 

The Women’s Council continues to look for new ways to reach all ages of women and girls. One new adventure is a joint effort of the Women’s Ministry with the Youth and Young Adult Ministry of the diocese. The Meet Esther event for teen girls that will be September 8 at St. Francis, Rio Rancho.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Daughters in Assembly

Daughters of the King are an order for women and girls. Daughters follow a Rule of Life with the vows of Prayer, Service and Evangelism. You can learn more in this blog from June 3.
The Cathedral of St. John was the location for the annual Diocesan Assembly of Daughters of the King on August 2-4. About 50 ladies from around the Diocese gathered for a time of fellowship, worship, business, and retreat led by Diocesan President Sandy Martin from the St. Mary and Martha Chapter, Mesilla Park. The St. Agnes Chapter at the Cathedral hosted the event with help from the Light in the Desert, Catherine of Sienna, and St. Chad’s Chapters in Albuquerque. Here are the Daughters from St. Chad's in the kitchen preparing lunch.
Blankets collected by the Shepherd’s Daughter Chapter (thanks to Evelyn Yates) for the BethanyKids Ministry in Kenya were blessed by the Very Rev. Mark Goodman during the Eucharist on Friday. Even the Jr. Daughters participated with Darcy Robinson of the St. Brigid Chapter reading the Old Testament lesson.

A teaching by the Rev. Dan Tuton of Hope+in+the+Desert, Albuquerque about the Sevenfold Gift of the Holy Spirit and a workshop led by incoming Diocesan President Cindy Davis rounded out the Assembly. Cindy’s Saturday morning workshop was based on her novels about women in the Bible. She shared how these Biblical women learned that God’s Spirit works to heal as we listen to each other and turn to God. Cindy challenged each Daughter to be part of “an empowered cadre of prayer warriors who lead, support, and minister within and outside our congregations…who are willing to heal divisions by listening and building unity in the Diocese as we live into our vows of Prayer, Service, and Evangelism.”

New officers for 2012 are: Cindy Davis, President; Peggy Way, 1st VP; Anna Marie Dugan, 2nd VP; Carol Ast-Milchen, Secretary; and Brenda Restivo, Treasurer and the Rev. Jeanne Lutz will be Diocesan Chaplain for the Daughters. Read more abouit Daughters of the King in the Diocese on their blog.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Daughters of the King

Since Easter, we’ve been looking at ministries that Women of the DRG are involved in. As the blog notes, we have Varieties of Gifts within the part of the Body of Christ that is the Diocese of the Rio Grande. Like a prayer shawl or crazy quilt, we come together in prayer, service, and study.
Some of us support CPC and some UTO. That’s like, as Connie Osbourn said, “building the shelves and putting books on them.” There are many who serve at the altar as members of their parish Altar Guild and others who have women’s meetings based on the ECW or Women’s Auxiliary model. Many are involved in study groups and liturgical work, which we will explore in future weeks. Still others of us are members of the Daughters of the King (DOK).
In one sense the Daughters are entirely different from other women’s groups, because the DOK is an ‘order’, not just a group that gets together for a purpose or meeting. Many people are confused about what exactly and ‘order’ is. The first thing that comes to mind is, of course, nuns and monks. Even looking up the definition of a ‘religious order’ doesn’t help much.
Wikipedia says, “A religious order is a lineage of communities and organizations of people who live in some way set apart from society in accordance with their specific religious devotion, usually characterized by the principles of its founder's religious practice.” Clear as mud, right?
The Daughters of the King are women who vow to live by a Rule of Life of Prayer and Service. Interested women undertake a period of discernment and study about the Daughters to determine if they are called to join. “By reaffirmation of the promises made at Baptism and Confirmation, a Daughter pledges herself to a life-long program of prayer, service and evangelism, dedicated to the spread of Christ’s Kingdom and the strengthening of the spiritual life of her parish.”
The Order of the Daughters of the King® was founded in 1885 by Margaret J. Franklin at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in New York City. It was an outgrowth of the Bible study she was leading when some of the women expressed an interest in a deeper relationship with Jesus. “It was purposely organized as a semi-religious Order. The Order started at once upon the highest plane. Magnanimiter Crucem Sustine, “Bear forward, almost aggressively, with lofty minds uphold the cross” became the watchword, and For His Sake its motto.”
From the beginning, DOK has been “allied to the Brotherhood of St. Andrew” in order to move with “apostolic simplicity to spread the Kingdom of Christ among young women.” The women in that first Daughters chapter “resolved that there would be prayer to God every day of their lives and that He would empower them for His work. Prayer was old to them, but the power of prayer and its reality came to these women afresh.” This has continued to be the aim of DOK around the world.
In the DRG, probably the earliest Chapter was at St. John’s, Albuquerque in 1889. The parish itself was only 7 years old. Minutes from the old records indicate that DOK women at St. John’s were the altar guild and comprised the first Women’s Auxiliary.
Throughout the ebb and flow of growth and change in the Diocese, women in the DOK have played an important role of leadership in their congregations. Nearly all women who belong to the Order of the Daughters of the King® are also active in other ministries like Altar Guild, Thrift Shops, and the liturgical life of the church. Daughters lead retreats and organize Bible study groups. They find ways to help the needy and support their priest’s work. In this way they are like all other active women in the DRG who want to use their gifts to further the Kingdom of God.
Like other organizations, Daughters support work in the broader church and world through funds. There are four funds of the DOK: the Alpha Fund for Jr. Daughters and the Self Denial fund for “modest grants to support specific mission projects, often projects that involve Daughters, both in the US and in other countries.” There is also the Endowment Fund (to further the work of the Order itself) and Master’s Fund, used to “help women prepare for service in church related work with Provincial Grants, Continuing Education Grants, and Master’s Fund Scholarships.”
There are now 18 Chapters in the Diocese and one Jr. Chapter (for girls 7-21). If there is one at your church, talk to the President of the Chapter about what the Daughters are and do in your parish. If there isn’t one, contact me or Sandy Martin, (DOK Diocesan President) for information on starting one. Your life and the life of your parish will be enriched by a cadre of praying and prayerful women.
 Prayer of the Order of the Daughters of the King
O Eternal Father, you have sent us your Son to teach us things pertaining to your heavenly Kingdom. Give your blessing to our Order wherever it may be throughout the world. Grant that we, your Daughters, ever may discern your truth and bear the cross through the battles of our earthly life. Give us strength to overcome temptation and the grace to work to spread your Kingdom and to gather your scattered sheep within your fold. Pour out upon us the sevenfold gift of the Holy Spirit that we may always remember it is your work we are called to do, that all we think, do or say may be pleasing in your sight. We ask it all For His Sake, our King and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen