Presbyterian Women in the Congregation
Presbyterian Women in the Congregation (PWC) exists to build community, affirm women’s calls to leadership, raise concerns and channel information to and from Presbyterian Women in the Presbytery.
At the most basic level, every PWC group
elects its own leadership — the coordinating team
plans and implements a yearly program and determines its own budget
meets in small groups and participates in PW programming, such as use of the Horizons Bible study, celebration giving, mission interpretation and special ministries to the congregation and community
supports the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) worldwide through education, interpretation, global awareness and financial and material gifts
develops the leadership abilities of women
recognizes its accountability to the session, including an annual report with a financial record
preserves historical records of PW
maintains connections with PW at other governing body levels
benefits from the services of the PW leadership network.
encourages support of PW’s affiliations
The specifics of how a Presbyterian Women in the Congregation group operates depends on the needs and desires of the group. Some congregations have multiple PWC groups, often called circles; some have only one group. Some circles dedicate themselves to one goal only — Bible study, mission or a yearly meeting — while other circles have several projects and goals throughout the year.
To examine factors that influence the existence, health and success of a PW group, Presbyterian Women commissioned a study on PW groups in the congregations from Research, Evaluation, Facilitation and Training (REFT) Institute, Inc., a professional research organization. For the report findings, a demographic summary and recommendations for building and leading a strong group download the REFT report.
Read what other PW groups are doing, ask questions and answer other PW’s questions — visit the PW Forum.
What is a circle?
What is the life cycle of a circle?
How do I start a circle in my congregation?
[Read more about circle basics.]
What are the leadership roles for a circle?
What qualities are needed in a circle leader?
What are the circle leader’s responsibilities?
[Read more about circle leadership.]
What should be included in a circle meeting?
What events should the circle keep in mind?
[Read more about circle life.] |