So, what would you say to a Bible character you’ve read about all your life? Especially one with a history like the woman from the well. Would you ask her a question or tell her your story? Would you have anything in common?
Three United Methodist Women meet the Samaritan woman at the well and learn they have some things in common, most importantly, the transformative power of the gift of living water.
United Methodist Women provide the opportunity for women to know God through Bible study, prayer, social action outreach to our neighbors, and leadership development. Just as the Samaritan woman, an outcast or “other” from her own community, compelled to tell her neighbors about Jesus and bring them to meet Him, UMW works to bring women, children, and youth to experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ.
We seek justice through social action for the “others” around the world—those with less power and fewer resources treated unjustly through no fault of their own.
We study about mission and contribute financially to mission through participation in the global ministries of the church. United Methodist Women strive to develop creative, supportive fellowships within our Oak Hill community. In fact, this has been the UMW legacy for the past 150 years.
So, how much has changed since the Samaritan woman met Jesus at the well? Come find out on Sunday.