Woven Women is a network level community that provides intentional discipleship, leadership development, and missional engagement for women in leadership in their local church. Women motivate women and this leads to opportunities to engage, disciple and train one another for ministry in the Kingdom of God. We intentionally develop women in all leadership roles. We currently offer roundtables, meet and greet opportunities for churches (in regions we are currently rolling out to), evangelism and discipleship opportunities, and no charge personalized women’s ministry consultation for BRN churches.
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Cindy is a mom and wife of 19 years. She has worked with women in several different capacities throughout the years. She has partnered in parenting by building strong relationships with the moms of students she has lived with as a house parent, helped teen mothers learn parenting skills, and mentored several young ladies over the years to know their worth in Christ. Recently, she has taken on the role of hospice chaplain where she has the opportunity to walk with people in their final chapters. She is very excited to be able to volunteer with the BRN to help other women walk in the leadership to which they are called.
- 717-565-0097
- cinfetty47@gmail.com
Kimberly is committed to God and His Kingdom agenda on earth. She is blessed to be a mother of daughter, Ciani Houston-Shockley. In addition to her service with the BRN’s Woven Women’s Ministry, Kimberly serves as a worship leader, teaches spiritual gifts , leads evangelism training, conducts outreaches, aids in the audio and visual department and is a project manager of the marketing department at Macedonia Baptist Church in Norristown, Pa. Kimberly enjoys spending time with her family, vacations to tropical islands, and encouraging the church body to go forth and spread the Good News of Jesus Christ with boldness! One of her favorite scriptures is Matthew 28:19-20.
- 610-812-2397
- kimberlyhouston288@gmail.com
Donna is the executive assistant to Pastor Brennan Coughlin and the leader of CrossPoint Women at Fellowship CrossPoint Church in Chesterfield, New Jersey. She has a deep love for the Lord and delights in studying and teaching His Word. She is currently pursuing her master of divinity degree at The Southern Baptist Seminary. Donna and her husband Mark are the parents of three amazing adult children, one awesome son-in-law, an incredible daughter-in-law, and three (almost) perfect grandchildren.
- 609-923-4814
- donna@fellowshipcrosspoint.org
Crystal has been the woman’s ministry leader at Christian House Baptist Chapel in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, for about seven years. She has a passion for helping women come together and build their relationship with Christ. She has been married to her husband Joe for nine years. She is a mother of seven wonderful children and a new grandmother. She is very excited and blessed to be a volunteer with the BRN.
- 724-683-0954
- cbrandon118@hotmail.com
To learn more, email Mary Landis at MaryL@brnunited.org or text or call Mary at (859) 229-4644.
Upcoming BRN Woven Women Events
Starting Winter 2025!
What is a leadership collective?
This is a small group gathering of leaders who discuss, train and inspire one another in leadership skills and implementation. Each group will have a facilitator and 5-8 participants.
How is this done?
The collective will connect weekly through group text and once a month meet in person or via zoom.
What is the commitment?
A collective will last 3-4 months.
To join a collective you must agree to participating in the group text. This may be a simple acknowledgement of receiving the facilitator’s text and then commenting on the thought or question. You can also ask questions on the thread as well. In general, we suggest that you respond to most discussions within 24 hours.
Each person in the group is expected to attend the monthly meeting. Inability to attend will only be excused if something unexpected happens that requires your attention. The meeting will be no more than 2 hours of time. The meeting will unpack the month’s biggest questions or concerns and/or offer specific training.
Who can join?
These collectives are open to all pastor’s wives and women serving in a leadership position at their church. This is not limited to only women’s ministry leaders.
What topics will be covered in the collectives?
Basic leadership skills like communication, time management, implementation of ideas and personal disciplines.
When is the monthly meeting?
There will be an initial welcome meeting via Zoom on Monday, February 10 at 7 p.m. for all participants. Your particular collective will then meet according to the time you select.
Why should I join a collective?
By joining a collective you will be able to collaborate with others to gain insight and wisdom to help you grow as a leader. You will also be encouraged by other like-minded women. You will hear about resources available, firsthand from the facilitator.
Register:
If you haven’t already, fill out this form to join a collective group now!
Our Winter Focus:
Living out of the Overflow: Serving out of our Intimacy with God
by Richard Blackaby
This book is written for the many Christians who have experienced “dry” periods in their life. In the pages of Overflow, Richard Blackaby shares a treasure trove of biblical truths that can help you experience living water each day. As you read these pages, may you find refreshing and be empowered to undertake God’s assignment for you.