Women on Mission

Women on Mission (WOM) is a mission organization for women 18 and above through which women can grow in their relationship with Christ and in mission involvement. WOM offers many mission opportunities throughout the year and meets monthly on the first Thursday of every month. Women of all ages are welcome to attend.

Upcoming Meetings: October 9th

Upcoming Events:

WOM Meeting – Community Shelter of Union County

On April 2Michael Evola from the Community Shelter of Union County will join us as our guest speaker. He will share about the mission of the shelter and how we as a church can get involved in serving our community.

The shelter serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily to approximately 100–120 people. During this meeting, we’ll learn about opportunities for our church to serve, whether through small groups helping serve meals or larger teams preparing and providing meals.

This meeting is open to both men and women, and a light meal will be provided.

Please contact Natalie for a headcount or for more information.

Visit https://unionshelter.org/ for more info on this organization!

Isaiah 58:10
“Feed the hungry and help those in trouble. Then your light will shine out from the darkness.”

🌸 Women on Missions Donation Drive for Dahlia Grove 🌸
Women on Missions is hosting a donation drive throughout October to support Dahlia Grove, a ministry that walks alongside survivors of human trafficking—offering safety, healing, and hope.

🧺 Most Needed Items
Let’s meet real needs with real love:

  • Laundry soap
  • Liquid hand soap
  • Toilet paper
  • Lysol wipes
  • Lysol or Febreze room spray
  • Super or ultra-sized tampons
  • Nighttime pads

📦 Where to Donate
A donation box will be placed under the table opposite the water fountains. You can drop off items anytime during October—each one is a tangible gift of dignity and care.

💜 Prefer to Give Financially?
Visit dahliagrove.kindful.com to make a direct contribution.

🙏 Why It Matters
These everyday essentials become sacred offerings in the hands of survivors. Your generosity says:
“You are seen. You are safe. You are worthy