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WMA Retreat 2022

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A month has passed already. To say that this retreat was one of the best is an understatement. It was well attended, and everyone seemed to enjoy it. After some had to cancel attending due to unfortunate circumstances, we had approximately 95 ladies present, along with 3 men. There were 22 churches represented.

Our key-note speaker, Lori Cline from Little Rock, AR did an exceptional job speaking on areas that are relevant to all ladies, no matter their age. Several have suggested that we have her return in the future.

In keeping with the idea of having “younger” women involved, we asked Jessica Kempfer from Loyalty, Sparta, IL and Molly Kingston from Bethel, Lonedell, MO to be our music worship team. They didn’t know each other prior to this event but did an excellent job in leading us with a variety of songs (some old and some new). We thank them for their willingness to serve.

We were blessed to have Mrs. Prakash attend. She spoke about their work in India and was able to visit with ladies individually throughout the retreat. We continue to pray for them as they serve in a difficult area of the world. We thank the Zion Baptist WMA for paying for their hotel room and the Ohlman Baptist WMA for paying for their meals at the retreat. I understand that some others may have given them love offerings as well.

It was planned to have Caitie Cox, National GMA President, speak and we were going to collect a love offering for her to use as she travels promoting the GMA program or to use for a mission trip that she may go on this summer. However, she had to cancel due to a death in her family. During her time slot we had Connie Reifsteck speak about the current National WMA project, Janet Widger spoke about the changes in the format for the 2023 National GMA Camp, then Tanya Hutton spoke about Caitie. After that we did collect the love offering. Our ladies are always generous. The amount collected was $1,130.35.

The “silent” auction for Camp Garwood was a success as it has been for many years. There were close to 500 items, with the total amount of money raised $2,013.00. We cannot say enough about how generous our ladies are when it comes to Camp Garwood. Of course, there is always a down-side to this. But it is a good problem. We need about as much room for the silent auction in a facility as we do for the meeting room. This means larger facilities and of course more expensive facilities. However, as we grow, our ladies remain faithful in their willingness to pay. For that we are thankful.

Having table decorations that were used as attendance prizes was a great hit again, one that we will probably repeat in the future. The committee is already planning for 2023. Watch for announcements in this paper as well as on the WMA of Missouri Facebook page.

EXCITING NEWS From Our National WMA

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Attention WMA Ladies!
We are really excited about our 2018 National WMA program. Looking forward to seeing you there! We plan to take care of all our business on Monday afternoon and to make our meeting on Tuesday more like a Ladies Retreat. We can praise and worship together and and we can be inspired and refreshed by our speaker, Kim Crabhill as she uses God’s Word to speak to us. We’d also like to make it a time of fellowship where we can “ALL” have lunch together and during this time, we’d also honor our pastor’s wives and widows.

In order for “ALL” the ladies to have lunch together, I need your help. I am asking that our local WMA groups send a donation to help make it more affordable for each lady attending. A big THANK YOU to the Texas State WMA for donating $750.00 to start us off.

You can send your donations to:
Jodi Rhea,
40156 E. CR 1631
Wynnewood, OK 73098.

These donations from the WMA groups through the end of January 2018. At that time I will let the ladies know what it will cost to reserve their place at the luncheon and will receive payments through March. Please help get the word out!
God bless!
Jodi Rhea,1st Vice President • National WMA

Local WMA’s Express Appreciation for the Ladies Retreat

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Bates Creek, Potosi would like to thank the retreat committee and Sis. Valarie Fish for another great retreat. We had five
ladies go from Bates Creek. It was a great time of learning and fellowship with each other and with other ladies from around
the state of Missouri. Sarah Buckley, Reporter

Bethany, St. Louis, had four of our ladies, along with Sis. McCanless, attended the Ladies Retreat and what a blessing it
was. The music, devotionals, fellowship and the speaker were all spirit led. If your ladies have never attended these retreats, you should encourage them to do so.
Kathy Chapman, Reporter

Others made good comments in their “News From the Churches” articles and all indications are that the ladies had a great
time and were challenged to do their best for the Lord. Perhaps we will have a report in the next issue with more details about the meeting.

Washington County District WMA

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September 16, 2017, Landmark in DeSoto hosted the Washington County District WMA. Opening song was “Just Over In the Gloryland” and opening prayer by Sis. Jean Haderlein. After the Youth and the Men left for their meetings, the Welcome was given by Sis. Betty Harrison and the Response by Sis. Pam Callahan of Zion. President Barb Williams gave a devotional on “Stuff” reading from Matthew 6:19-21 and I Corinthians 13:13.

The new business consisted of election of officers for 2017-2018. The new officers are:
President – Connie Reifsteck – Zion
1st Vice President – Sharon Page – Landmark
2nd Vice President – Bea Evans – Stony Point
Secretary/Treasurer – Tracy Goede – Zion
Assist. Secretary/Treasurer – Ladonna Baker – Zion
Historian/Reporter – Norma Womble – Zion
Youth Promoter – Dana Dane – Bethesda
Assistant – Lady from Stony Point to be named later
Advisory Council: Bea Evans, Janet Widger, and Sharon Page,
2017-2018 Project:
25% Missouri Missionary Baptist Paper
25% Camp Garwood
30% General Fund
20% Youth
Sis. Connie Reifsteck gave the charge to the new officers and Sis. Bea Evans led in prayer for the new officers. The next district WMA meeting will be Friday, November 10, 2017 at Stony Point Missionary Baptist Church, starting at 7:30 p.m.
Norma Womble – Reporter