Church history Flashcards
Year COP was founded
1937
Inauguration of women’s movement
1952
Year movement changed to ministry
2013
Purpose of women’s ministry (9)
Organize prayer meetings Organize bible studies Propagating gospel Literacy drive Training handicraft Christian home making Encouraging hard-work Teaching wives to be good helpmates Helping sisterhood to be useful citizens in the church and the public
1 st woman leader and year
Mrs. Sophia Mckeown, 1937-1941
4years
1st women’s deputy leader
Mrs. Christiana obu-Mends
1941-1968
27 years
2nd women’s deputy
Mrs Eunice Addison
1968-1983
15 years
3rd Deputy leader
Mrs. Esme Sirboe
1983-1993
10 years
1st women’s director
Mrs. Esme Sirboe
1993-1994
1 year
2nd women director
Mrs. Perpetual Owusu
1995-2004
9 years
3rd women’s director
Mrs. Evelyn kwafo
2004-2010
6 years
4th women’s director
Mrs. Grace Lucy Yeboah- Asuama
2010-2020
10 years
5th women’s director
Mrs. Philomena Mierku
2020-present
1 national women’s leader and year
Dcns. Mary Sarpong 1990-1994
4 years
2nd women’s national leader
Dcns. Agnes Kyei
1994-1999
5 years
3rd women’s national leader
Dcns. Elizabeth Quaicoe
1999-2006
4th women’s national leader
Dcns. Patience Adjeikum
2006-2013
7 years
5th national women’s leader
Dcns. Nana otuo Achampong
2013-2019
6 years
6th women’s national leader
Dcns. Esther walker
2019
Major activities in women’s ministry USA (7)
- National women’s convections and conferences
- regional/ zonal/district conventions and conferences
- end of year leadership meetings
- Tele-conference prayer lines at national regional district and local level
- mentorship of young ladies
- annual women’s leadership retreat
- clothes drive and food banks