Women's Ministry
Welcome to ENGAGE!
The Women’s Ministry of First Baptist Villa Rica.The purpose of the Women’s Ministry is to engage, equip, and encourage women to minister to one another as the body of Christ.
WMU (Women’s Missionary Union)
The WMU offers ladies an opportunity to focus on the mission field. During our monthly meetings we pray for those on the mission field as well as identify a project or mission that can be done “here at home”. The Mildred McWhorter Circle meets once a month at the home of Mrs. Frances Armstrong. The monthly meetings are held on the first Monday of each month from 3-5 pm. The mission we choose for that month is financed and carried out by the members. In addition to these activities, we sponsor church missions such as the Operation Christmas Child Shoebox project of Samaritan's Purse and an annual Ladies Luncheon during the summer which raises money for a specific mission project as identified by the Georgia Baptist Convention. This opportunity to carry on God’s work is available to all ladies ages 18 and up. Please call the church office (770-459-5138) for more information.Craft Corner
ADVENTURES IN SEWING is held on Tuesday evenings from 6 to 8 PM in the fellowship hall at FBCVR. This class is FREE and open to EVERYONE. We need to know in advance if you are coming so preparation can be made. If you have a sewing machine, have never sewn, or have been sewing for years, WE WANT YOU! Upon completing a project, the class decides what the next one will be! We have lots of fun and it is a thrill to see the faces of students who have successfully made something! If you are interested in joining us, call the church office (770-459-5138) and speak to Joy, or email Amy Graham or call (678) 634-3608.CRAFTERS FOR CHRIST meets on the second Saturday of the month and is led by Mrs. Pat Enterkin and Mrs. Joy Barnes. Crafters for Christ meet in the fellowship hall beginning at 9 AM. The members of Crafters for Christ complete craft projects that fulfill a missional need in our local community and spreading outward beyond just the reaches of our surrounding community.