Women In Ministry
Women in Ministry, exist to be a Christian vessel to help build the Kingdom of God by enhancing the spiritual, physical and emotional needs of women at Christ The King Church.

Our Objectives:

  • To minister to and support the emotional and spiritual
    needs of women by offering workshops, conferences and
    other activities that focus on spiritual growth and
    development.
  • To teach the word of God to be applied to daily living.
  • To address the emotional needs associated with parenting, heads of households, Christian marriages, juggling priorities, and managing resources without losing oneself in the process.
  • To provide programs that will enhance the physical needs of women.
  • To provide opportunities for women to have access to workshop reading materials.

 

If you are a woman and a member of Christ The King, you are automatically a member of Women In Ministry.  There is a core group of women who are responsible for planning activities focused on women with Christian teachings. 

What we do as a ministry: 

Sponsor events (conferences/workshops/classes & retreats) and activities that will enrich the lives of women (spiritually, mentally, emotionally and physically) of Christ The King and the surrounding community. We also have a bi-monthly forum for women.  Click here for more information.  Sister 2 Sister.

The Women In Ministry of Christ the King Baptist Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, along with the Lupus Foundation of America, Wisconsin Chapter, Inc., is sponsoring our eighth annual “Pressing Toward the Mark” Walk/Run on Saturday, September 27, 2008.

Our Walk/Run is a 3.3-mile event which will start and end in the parking lot of Christ The King Baptist Church. Our church is located at 7750 N. 60th Street. This will mark the second year that we will walk through the Christ The King Baptist Church community.  Stay tuned for more information.

When and how often we meet:

2nd & 4th Thursdays at 6:00 P.M. 

For More Information: 

Contact Women In Ministry at wim@ctkbc.org, or call 414-586-4290, ext. 1034.