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Mpact Clubs at First
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MPact
Coordinator
& Daisies Sponsor
Amanda Focht
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Sponsor Linda Jordan
Assistant Merl Jordan
Boys
and Girls ages
3-PreK
The theme of Rainbows is Noah's Ark. Rainbows
earn colorful animals badges to place on their vests as they complete each
4 week unit.
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The
Sonshine Club
Sponsor
Amanda Focht
Kindergarten Girls
Daisies earn colorful badges depicting the
club's characters: Darcy, Diana, and Dorie by completing each 4 week unit. The characters are used to teach the girls life applications of Biblical
principles.
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The
Discovery Club
Sponsor Mary Cooper
1st &
2nd Grade Girls
Prims
learn biblical principles through life-application stories depicting the
club's characters: Megan, Carmen, Kim, and Tonya. After completing each 4
week unit, Prims earn colorful badges.
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Sponsor Patricia Frey
3rd thru
5th Grade Girls
Girls make their way up the Stairway of the
Stars achievement program as they complete units in the four worlds: The
World of Truth (basic Christian doctrine), The World Around You
(missions), The World About You (activities), and The World Within You
(character development). Memorization, projects, and Bible reading are all
a part of completing the achievement program as an Honor Star. Four-week
units are supplemented with projects and Adventures.
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Sponsor
Frieda Hill
6th Grade Girls
Friends Club provides discussion-oriented
lessons to continue the Titus 2 principle of women mentoring young
girls. Topics of study include the sanctity of life, accountability,
commitment to Christ, life-controlling problems, purity, and choices.
Units are made up of six lessons. Projects and Adventures add to each
unit. The completion of unit requirements and Bible reading make a
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The Purpose of National Girls Clubs
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To win girls to Jesus
Christ through love and acceptance.
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To teach them to
obey everything Jesus commanded us-
developing girls spiritually and mentally.
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To
provide encouragement,
support, and accountability through lasting Christian
relationships.
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To
provide an environment for
girls to develop their gifts and abilities.
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To acquaint them with the Great
Commission of Jesus Christ our Lord.
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History of National Girls Clubs
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Early in the 1950's women began
to see a need for a program to teach missions to young women, and to
prepare them for future involvement in Women's Ministries. The national
Women's Ministries Department developed the Missionettes program in
response to this need.
The first Missionettes club was
officially chartered in January 1956. Since then, Missionettes clubs
continue to be organized across the United States and in many foreign
countries. Along the way revisions have been made, such as age and grade
level changes, additions and modifications in the achievement programs.
But the ultimate purpose of Missionettes - winning girls to Jesus Christ,
and teaching them to live victoriously has never changed.
In March of 2007 the name of the Missionettes Department became the
National Girls Ministry Department.
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Upcoming Events...
National
Girls Ministry
official
website
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All teachers have gone through
Child Protection classes, and have been screened in order to
ensure each child's protection.
We also have security cameras
located throughout the church. |
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