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30 Years of Presbyterian Women
1.
What is your favorite PW Churchwide Gathering theme?
Drawn by the Water of Life (1988)
Whose World Is It? (1991)
You Are My Beloved (1994)
Surrounded by a Cloud of Witnesses (1997)
Sound the Trumpets! Proclaim Jubilee! (2000)
God's Vision—Our Calling (2003)
Creation! Celebration! God's Word—Light for the Journey (2006)
God Will Do Wonders Among You (2009)
Rivers of Hope (2012)
One Body, One Spirit (2015)
Arise, shine, your light has come! (2018)
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2.
What is your favorite PW Churchwide Gathering logo?
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3.
The five most recent
Horizons
Bible studies are likely fresh in your mind, but what about the encore studies? Which of the following studies has been the most enduring in your mind or guiding for your heart? (This list features often-requested studies; choose from these or
review the full list of
Horizons
Bible studies
and type the name of your most beloved study into the “Other” box”)
Glimpses of Home: Biblical Images of the Realm of God (Eugenia Gamble, Mary Duckert)
Old Songs for a New Millennium: A Study of Psalms (Fane Downs Joan LeRoy Abell)
Women and the Word: Studies in the Gospel of John (Frances Taylor Gench, Sara Covin Juengst)
Esther's Feast: A Study of the Book of Esther (Patricia K. Tull, Ann Broom)
What She Said: Quotable Women in Scripture (Dale Lindsay Morgan, Sylvia Washer)
For Everything, A Season: A Study of the Liturgical Calendar (Kathleen Bostrom, Elizabeth Caldwell)
Above and Beyond: Hearing God's Call in Jonah and Ruth (Carol Bechtel, Joyce MacKichan Walker)
Journeys Through Revelation: Apocalyptic Hope for Today (Barbara Rossing, Louise Lawson Johnson)
Confessing the Beatitudes (Margaret Aymer, Rita Boyer)
An Abiding Hope: The Presence of God in Exodus and Deuteronomy (Janice Catron, Martha Sadongei)
Who Is Jesus? What a Difference a Lens Makes (Judy Yates Siker, P. Lynn Miller)
Other (please specify)
4.
Thirty years and a bimonthly magazine means we're approaching 180 magazines. Even with repeated themes, that's definitely WAY to many choices for all of us. Here are the nine most often-requested topics. Select your favorite from this list or
review the full list of
Horizons
themes
and type the name of your favorite magazine in the "Other" box.
Children and families
Mission
Bible study (Bible 101, 201, etc)
Health and wholeness
Hunger
Immigration
Presbyterianism and Reformed tradition
Diversity and Inclusion
Global Exchange and USA Mission Experience
Other (please specify)
5.
What's most meaningful to you about Presbyterian Women?
PW's impact on the world
The bonds formed with other Presbyterian Women
The opportunities for spiritual growth
The education and leadership development
Other (please specify)
6.
How did you come to Presbyterian Women?
A friend or family member invited me
I heard about interesting programs and/or resources offered by Presbyterian Women
My church bulletin publicized a PW circle/group meeting
I started a group with other women from my congregation
Other (please specify)
7.
What item would you put in a PW time capsule to be opened in 30 years (upon our 60th anniversary)?
8.
What message would you write for that time capsule?
9.
Which part of the PW Purpose speaks to you most personally?
Forgiven and freed by God in Jesus Christ
empowered by the Holy Spirit
we commit ourselves
to nurture our faith through prayer and Bible study
to support the mission of the church worldwide
to work for justice and peace
to build an inclusive, caring community of women
that strengthens the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
witnesses to the promise of God's kingdom
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10.
What would you name the women in the PW logo?
11.
What would you like to see PW do or be in the future?
12.
How has the Mission Pledge (PW's annual fund) blessed your life or the life of your community?
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