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Women in the Church Officers Installation Questions

January 1, 1997 by admin

Installation of Officers

At an appropriate time all of the Women In the Church officers shall be installed by the pastor
or other qualified person. A suggested pattern for an installation service follows:


I. Questions to officers
(shall be answered “yes,” if in agreement)

A. Do you believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be the Word of God, the only infallible rule of faith and practice?

B. Are you thoroughly acquainted with the function and responsibillites of the office to which you have been elected?

C. Do you promise to faithfully perform all the duties of this office, as unto the Lord?

D. Will you support the officers, the goals and activities of the Women In the Church with your presence, your prayers, and your physical and mental energies?

II. Questions to the Women

A. Do you gratefully acknowledge the willingness of these women to serve you and the ____________________ Presbyterian Church in their elected capacities?

B. Will you support these officers with your cooperation, encouraging words, and prayers?

III. Statement

“I declare that these women have been duly elected and installed as officers of the Women In the Church of ______________________ Presbyterian Church.”

IV. Exhortation

A few words of exhortation to the officers and the women using appropriate Scripture.

Filed Under: Women Tagged With: Women's Ministries

Legacy: Passing On What Really Matters

December 1, 1991 by Editor

By James E. Bordwine, taken from the December, 1991 issue of The Messenger.

Who could have guessed that a few lazy flakes would have turned into such a heavy snowfall? As Roger peered out the liv

Filed Under: Men, Women Tagged With: Men's Ministries, Women's Ministries

Ho! Ho! What?

December 1, 1991 by Editor

By Mike Rasmussen, taken from the December, 1991 issue of The Messenger.

Nick and Nelda (not their real names) resigned from Christmas. It had become, to them, a materialistic rodent race. No more decoration. No more buying or giving presents. What’s more, any presents sent to them will be sent back. Nick and Nelda have the right to dropkick Christmas traditions, God has not commanded us to observe Christmas. But, if we do, how should we observe it?

God likes events that help people to focus on Him. We learn this from the Old Testament. God commanded His people to observe three religious festi

Filed Under: Church Leadership, Men, Women, Youth Tagged With: Men's Ministries, Teachers/Disciplers, Women's Ministries, Youth Ministries

Kidnapped! Survival In the Shadow of Death

November 1, 1991 by Editor

By Debra Evans. It was night, August 19,1991. Leroy White pulled his van up to a neighborhood convenience store just as he had hundreds of times before. He quickly walked over to his wife Deborah and their fifteen-year-old son Jason, waiting for him by the gasoline pump. Minutes earlier, Leroy had arrived home from a committee meeting when the phone rang. It was Deborah asking him to bring some cash to the conve

Filed Under: Men, Women Tagged With: Men's Ministries, Women's Ministries

There’s No Such Thing As An Ex-Grandparent

November 1, 1991 by Editor

By Dr. Thomas Whiteman. “Mom…, tell Dad to pick up the other phone extension. I’ve got something I’ve got to tell you.” All over America, people are hear

Filed Under: Men, Seniors, Women Tagged With: Men's Ministries, Seniors' Ministries, Women's Ministries

What Americans Consider Important

November 1, 1991 by Editor

What’s important to Americans-time or money? Family or friends? Health or career? In a national survey of adults, over 1,000 people were asked what is important in their life. The study, conducted by the Barna Research Group, tested the importance of ten different areas of life. The most important? Family.

Ninety-four percent of all Americans said family is very important to them personally. Another five percent called fami

Filed Under: Church Leadership Tagged With: Church Leadership, Teachers/Disciplers

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