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Women's Missionary Union (WMU) Organization was founded
in 1888, as an auxiliary of the Southern Baptist Convention seeking
to equip adults, youth, children and preschoolers with missions
education to become radically involved in the
mission of God.
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At First Baptist Thomaston, the WMU has a very active role.
Open to all ladies of the church, different groups meet at
10:00 am on second Monday's and at 7:00 p.m on fourth
Monday's during the month.
First Baptist, Thomaston, WMU sponsors missions education
and mission action small groups for preschoolers, school age
girls, and women. For more information about becoming
a part of WMU, call Elizabeth Deloach. |
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The Heart to Heart works toward equipping women to become
fully devoted followers of Jesus through involvement in small group
Bible studies, prayer groups, and special events for women.
For more information about becoming a part of this Women's
Enrichment Ministry at FBC, contact Jenny Adams.
The
Women of Faith Choir (WOF)is one of the special interest groups
that originated with the Heart to Heart Ministry. Rehearsing
two or three times a month, the group has developed a bond of
sisterhood which is evident with each song they present to the FBC
congregation and other places they minister. Vicki Smith, the
group leader, says, "My goal for this group is to include ladies of
all ages who like to sing and not just those who have great voices.
If you can carry a tune and can smile, you are welcome in this
group."

The Ladies Prayer Breakfast, open to all ladies of the church
and community, meets every Tuesday from 9-10:30 am the back left
corner of the Tasty Shop located on East Main Street. Jenny Adams
and Julie Love assist Vick Smith in the leadership of this group.
On average, eight to twelve women attend weekly. Some have
breakfast, and some just have coffee as they talk about mutual
interests.
Devotion time is lead by different
ladies each week ending with time to share prayer requests,
write cards, talk about special concerns or needs and prayer.
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