What Is A Presbyterian Woman? By anonymous
God borrows from many creatures to make a Presbyterian Woman. God takes the voice of a meadowlark, the stubbornness of a mule, the curiosity of a cat, the spryness of a grasshopper, and the strength of a pack horse to create a Presbyterian Woman.
A Presbyterian Woman can be found anywhere. She can be found n the church choir. She might be found in the church kitchen. She's often found in the church office and on Sundays, we will be found in the Sunday School program. She is also found in board rooms, behind a cash register, or at a school PTO function. She quilts, bakes, knits, and volunteers at the hospital. She even bowls!
A Presbyterian Woman is comfort with a casserole in her hand. She is service cleaning up after a luncheon. She is compassion with a pledge card in her purse. She is friendship with a cheerful smile on her face and she is hungry for knowledge armed with a Bible and a study book.
Church sessions include Presbyterian Women, Church Secretaries slave for them. Husbands despair for them and heaven protects them.
A Presbyterian Woman is a dreamer and a worker, dreaming great dreams for her children, her church and her country and she's working to make those dreams come true. She's a link with the past, a powerful force in the present and an investment in the future.