Get Your Stole On!
Get Your Stole On! is an invitation to you -- an American Baptist Woman in Ministry -- to wear your stole (or clerical
collar) EVERYWHERE you go for the ENTIRE MONTH OF MARCH. Our hope? That by doing so, we will increase awareness within our diverse communities that women in ministry do exist, and that we as individuals are proud to serve our Lord Jesus Christ with our very lives, day in and day out, everywhere we go.
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Part of the March On! movement of American Baptist Women in Ministry, the Get Your Stole On! campaign invites women in ministry to wear their stoles or clerical collars every day for the month of March!
At the grocery store. Dropping the kids at school. Driving in the car. Having coffee with a friend. At a non-ministry-related job. At a sporting event.
No matter where we are, we are Women in Ministry. We may not always look like it but then again, what SHOULD a woman in ministry look like? Oftentimes, if we are not behind a pulpit, people simply cannot believe that we are women who have experienced a calling to become set-apart ministers of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, in whatever capacity that may be.
So Get Your Stole On! this March. When people ask, tell them who you are and whom you serve. Invite them to support you and your sisters in Christ by giving toward March On! (www.MarchOnABWIM.org and click on "donate"). Share your story and share the light of the Gospel Truth.
Get Your Stole On!
Part of the March On! movement of American Baptist Women in Ministry, the Get Your Stole On! campaign invites women in ministry to wear their stoles or clerical collars every day for the month of March!
At the grocery store. Dropping the kids at school. Driving in the car. Having coffee with a friend. At a non-ministry-related job. At a sporting event.
No matter where we are, we are Women in Ministry. We may not always look like it but then again, what SHOULD a woman in ministry look like? Oftentimes, if we are not behind a pulpit, people simply cannot believe that we are women who have experienced a calling to become set-apart ministers of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, in whatever capacity that may be.
So Get Your Stole On! this March. When people ask, tell them who you are and whom you serve. Invite them to support you and your sisters in Christ by giving toward March On! (www.MarchOnABWIM.org and click on "donate"). Share your story and share the light of the Gospel Truth.
Get Your Stole On!