Church Women United
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Church Women United (CWU) is a Christian women’s movement representing Protestant, Roman Catholic, Orthodox and other Christian women. Founded in 1941, this biblically based organization has more than 1,200 local and state units in the United States and Puerto Rico. [1]
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[edit] Mission and services
Church Women United's holds three annual worship celebrations; World Day of Prayer, [2] May Friendship Day, and World Community Day. Dating back to 1887, World Day of Prayer is a global prayer movement for confession of individual and national sins with offerings collected to express contrition. First observed in 1933, May Friendship Day focuses on "creative and healing relationships" that exist in local communities. On World Community Day, first observed in 1939, Christian women pray and do projects that work towards global peace. [1]
[edit] History
In 1941 three organizations; the Council of Women for Home Missions, the Committee on Women’s Work of the Foreign Missions Conference, and the National Council of Federated Church Women combined to form one national organization representing women from seventy Christian denominations. The new organization was originally called the United Council of Church Women (UCCW).
[edit] Affiliated denominations
- Disciples Women, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) [3]
- Women's Ministry, United Church of Christ [4]
- United Methodist Women, United Methodist Church [5]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Church Women United Official web site. URL accessed on 07/08/2006.
- ^ World Day of Prayer Official web site. URL accessed on 07/08/2006.
- ^ Disciples Women Official web site. URL accessed on 07/08/2006.
- ^ Women's Ministry
- ^ United Methodist Women Official web site. URL accessed on 07/08/2006
[edit] External links
- Church Women United Official web site