Showing posts with label boldly forward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boldly forward. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Women of the Diocese explore how to move Boldly Forward in ministry

Women’s Ministry of the Diocese of the Rio Grande recently revised their mission statement. It now states, “The mission of the Women of the Diocese of the Rio Grande is to connect and support all women in their diverse ministries. We do this by offering opportunities to gather for studying, re-creating, and celebrating who we are as women of Faith, Hope and Love.”

This was very evident at the Boldly Forward weekend on August 17 and 18 held at the Bosque Center. Over 2 dozen attendees explored how the lives of Mary (Mother of Jesus), Mary Magdalene, Judith, Ruth, and Esther inspire our ministries in the 21st Century. We discussed how these women are in fact our strong, godly faith mothers with attributes like courage, loyalty, dedication, strength, and trust in God. We celebrated with worship, fellowship, and discussion. 

The women all were risk-takers, even whistle-blowers (Esther). Despite being charming and patient, these were authentic women who recognized that they had the strength to speak the truth. Each of the women was dedicated to listening to God and then taking action that made a real difference in their world.

·       Mary (Mother of Jesus) said ‘yes’ to God’s request to bear a child out of wedlock.

·       Mary Magdelene, constant to the end was graced with bearing news of the Resurrection to the male disciples.

·       Judith, in the bold action of cutting off General Holofernes head routed the Persian army.

·       Ruth remained faithful to her mother-in-law and the Hebrew faith despite being from Moab. As a result, she bore Obed, grandfather of King David.

·       Esther became queen ‘for such a time as this’ and protected the Jews in Babylon from destruction.

In upcoming weeks, further study guides will be available to continue the exploration of these women. If you are interested, these and the bios and bibliographies for the 5 women can be found on the Boldly Forward page. The beginning of a deeper look at Esther is already posted there

You can view the opening portions of the Saturday Eucharist, including the sermon by the Rev. Pat Green. She noted that the one thing all the five Bible women have in common is that they were ‘ordinary’, just like we are. However, they did extraordinary things. 



The final hour of the event was spent visioning ways to follow the mentorship of these women by stepping out in faith in our diverse ministries in the diocese. The lively discussion produced ideas ranging from a pilgrimage to Chaco Canyon during the meteor showers, to offering training events, and diving into some form of hands-on mission project! It was suggested that we remember how geographically diverse and distant we are in the DRG, and that we remember that we can act ecumenically.

Actions that can be taken on individual, parish, and diocesan levels are simple things like being welcoming to all ages. Creating child and youth friendly spaces could attract younger families. Providing ways, like live-streaming, for all to participate could be explored.

We were reminded that the diocese and many parishes already do Mission work (Borderlands, Navajoland, Juarez) and as women’s ministry we can join their hands-on efforts. Pilgrimages don’t have to be to distant locations. There are many options close to home like Chimayo, Christ in the Desert or the Norbertine Monastery. Even Jemez Hot Springs and Chaco Canyon are candidates for experiences that could be linked to faith growth.

Bishop Elect Michael Hunn spoke briefly to the women before the closing worship. He noted that women have been the driving force behind ministry throughout history, and stated he looks forward to working with the women of the Diocese of the Rio Grande.
Looking Ahead
The Women’s Ministry is planning on Christmas Parties in each of the deaneries this December. As plans progress, we will explore the option of making these more ‘hand-on’ in ministry to a local outreach. Watch for dates and information.

Coming in 2019, we are planning a one-day Lent retreat, perhaps at Camp Stoney, in March.

The summer event is in early planning stages. Ideas include time in Ruidoso to rest and re-create, or something in the further south of the Diocese.

Mark your calendars now for the 7th Annual Bosque Center Weekend on November 17-18, 2019. The theme is not yet determined; but may be focused on ways to be more effective in our ministries.  

Contact Cindy Davis, Coordinator of Women’s Ministries (cynthiadavisauthor@gmail.com) if you have ideas for speakers, topics, and even locations that would be fun and inspirational for upcoming events. 

Monday, June 18, 2018

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.
Online registration for the event is below. 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). If you live in Albuquerque, you may commute. 

Carpools from Alamogordo, Santa Fe, Farmington are planned or form your own.
Some in-home lodging is available*

Register for Event and Bosque Center room using the dropdown menu below.
Or download the registration form and mail in your reservation.
*Contact Cindy Davis, Coordinator of Women’s Ministries (cynthiadavisauthor@gmail.com) if you need a scholarship, in-home lodging, or have questions. 


Registration

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.