Women’s ministry holds a vital place within the body of Christ, reflecting the diverse and rich tapestry of God’s creation. Scripture reveals that women are called to serve, lead, and nurture within the church and the community, echoing the principles found in Proverbs 31:26, where a virtuous woman is described as one who opens her mouth with wisdom. The New Testament further emphasizes this calling, as seen in Titus 2:3-5, where older women are instructed to teach and mentor younger women, fostering a spirit of discipleship and growth in faith. Jesus’ interactions with women, such as His conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4, illustrate His profound respect and acknowledgment of their worth, empowering them to share the good news of salvation. Additionally, Galatians 3:28 reminds us that in Christ, there is neither male nor female, highlighting the equal value and roles women hold in the Kingdom of God. Through women’s ministry, the church can harness the unique gifts and perspectives of women, creating a nurturing environment that reflects Christ’s love and grace. As exemplified in the sermon 'The Hidden Woman,' the call to women is not only to serve but to embody the transformative power of the Gospel in their lives and communities.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of women embracing their role as hidden women, supporting, honoring, and reverencing their husbands. It highlights the power of submission, reverence, and encouragement in a marriage, urging women to be a source of strength and blessing to their husbands. The me
