Teach the WordāWomen leading Bible studies webinar
Our congregations are full of believersāhalf of which are women like youālooking to serve and share the gospel with other women.
Our congregations are full of believersāhalf of which are women like youālooking to serve and share the gospel with other women.
By investing in their spiritual development, churches can empower young adults to build a solid foundation of faith that will sustain them through lifeās changes and challenges.
Learn from our webinar panelists how connections contribute to our encouragement and position us to share Jesus with others.
Through this webinar we seek to compassionately demonstrate the value of pre-born life, to offer spiritual and practical comfort to those who have lost an infant, and to promote and encourage ideas for individuals and congregations on how they can support and show the love of Jesus to those mourning such a devastating loss.
WELS Women’s Ministry hosted a webinar on (mis)Understanding Mental Health | A Christian Look at Todayās EpidemicĀ on Thursday, May 2, 2024, from 7:00-8:00 p.m. (CST). Included below is a list of the resources referred to in the webinar by the panelists.
(mis)Understanding Mental Health | A Christian Look at Todayās Epidemic
Thereās been a lot of focus on mental health in recent years. Current generations are growing up using vocabulary that expresses this reality while older generations arenāt used to discussing something they grew up thinking was taboo. This webinar will be unique in that we will be hearing from licensed professional counselors from Christian Family Solutions. Guided by their insight, weāll get an overview of what is going on, what we can do, and when and where to get help.
According to the statistics, one out of five adults in the U.S. will experience a mental illness during any given year. This means that if you know more than five people, chances are that you are rubbing shoulders with people experiencing some form of mental illness. As a church, you can expect that roughly 20 percent of your membership is currently experiencing some form of mental illness as well. It also means that if you are suffering with a form of mental illness, you are far from alone! In the webinar, we will explore the following topics:
Our prayer is that this webinar will shine a light on and bring awareness to the subject of mental health so that the body of Christ continues to minister to the needs of each other in all areas of life. We encourage you to attend the live webinar, where weāll provide amazing resources and continue to do fun giveaways to participants.
WELS Women’s Ministry hosted a webinar on Reviving Relationships Through Biblical Hospitality on Thursday, January 18, 2024, from 7:00-8:00 p.m. (CST). Included below is a list of the resources referred to in the webinar by the panelists. Womenās Ministry is currently working hard to put together a free Bible study resource specifically for this webinar on hospitality.
Based on Scripture:
Purpose: Hospitality can be used as a way to reconnect church members and can also be used as an evangelism tool.
People are still navigating the post-COVID era, trying to figure out how to reconnect as some people switched to online-only church attendance, others decreased their church attendance, some members drifted away, and some people became members during COVID and have not integrated completely into their churches. Hospitality can be the springboard to help members become more involved and connected at church. In this webinar, weāll hear how one couple has been strategic in their hosting of cocktail parties in an effort to lay the groundwork for future small groups.
The Christian church has been gathering in community since its beginning. Believers in the early church clung to one another for protection, strength, and encouragement. They met in each otherās homes, shared what they had with one another, and helped in any way they could.
What does your church community look like today? Do you feel disconnected? Do you spend any time with members of your church family outside of church? Is that even important? How do guests feel when they walk through your church doors?
Our panelists will speak on the importance of hospitality in the home, at church, and even in public. Weāll discuss the differences between biblical hospitality and Instagram entertaining. Weāll explore some of the challenges that keep us from reaching out to others, inviting them over, or offering them our help. What is it about southern hospitality that gives them such a reputation for bringing people together? Weāll hear from a southern sister for further insight!
How do we bring a church family together thatās multicultural, diverse in background, or spans generations so we see each other and function as one body in Christ? Weāll hear how the church in Toronto has done that and continues to welcome people from all over the world.
How do we cultivate a church culture that visitors are drawn to? How do we take relationships to a deeper, spiritual level that enriches the kingdom of God?
We were designed for connection and relationships. Women especially tend to have God-given gifts that make us more aware and sensitive to the feelings of those around us. We tend to be nurturersāwhether weāre giving a needed hug, lending a listening ear, or loving our people with a plate of brownies. Ultimately, we want to be able to share Jesus and his Word in all of our relationships, but how do we do that? Is it easier for some, or have they worked to be intentional in their friendships? How do you keep that from becoming weird and insincere?
This webinar will inspire you to rethink your relationships. It will get you thinking about your own church culture with new eyes. It will hopefully inspire you to step outside your comfort zone for a worthwhile reason!
Tip: Donāt watch it alone; in the spirit of the theme, get a group together and watch this one with friends!
Advent by Candlelight is an event to help women focus on Christ during the busy holiday season. It can be designed as an outreach to the community or an opportunity to encourage believers. Through narration, readings, prayer, and music, Christ will shine as the Savior. Enjoy creating a beautiful ambiance, but know that the power is in the message of the Gospel.
New for this year: āThe King Shall Comeā
We are in the season of Advent, which means ācoming.ā When someone is coming over, what do you do? It depends on who is coming and why they are coming. If itās a good friend popping in for a quick visit, you donāt worry too much about how the house looks or serving a meal. But imagine the governor is coming over for an evening to give you some sort of citizenās award. Thatās a big deal. There is work to be done: deep cleaning, planning a menu, getting the yard looking its best, and so on.
So, is Advent a big deal? It depends on who is coming and why they are coming. During Advent, we get the answer to that question. We see that our King, Jesus, is coming. We see why King Jesus came on that first Christmas and why he will come again on judgment day. In this season of Advent, we also cherish the way King Jesus comes to us today in his Word, establishing his reign in our hearts.
This corresponds with the worship planning resource in Year B of the Foundation Resource provided by WELS Congregational Services.
Proverbs 22:6āStart children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.
This webinar is motivated by Deuteronomy 6:7,Ā āImpress them on your children. Talk about them when you get home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get upā, with the purpose to offer encouragement and ideas to Christian parents as they endeavor to pass on their faith to the next generation. And whatever our age or life situation, we can all be working to encourage faith in those younger than us.
How can each of us work to foster faith in the next generation?
Weāve heard the statistic that a massive amount of young people are leaving the church as they enter into adulthood. We personally know some of them and wonder how this could be when they were raised in a family that believes in Jesus and goes to church.Ā If itās true that 60% of those young adults fall away from the faith, will my child be included in that statistic?
We can lament the degradation of moral values in the culture around us, but we have the ability to create a culture within the home that seeks what God valuesāthat which is true, right, noble, pure, lovely, and admirable (Philippians 4:8).
Our panelists are real parents in the trenches of discipling their children for a lifetime of spiritual growth and following Jesus. They speak to the challenges that come with this desire to live counter culture in a world that is so good at keeping us distracted and busy.
What are they doing to build faith in the home across the spectrum of ages? How do they maintain regular time in the Word when schedules are so hectic? What does devotional time look like as a family? And how are children taught to incorporate individual time in the Word to grow this spiritually healthy lifelong habit?
This webinar offers encouragement to single parents, those spiritually single (without a Christian spouse), and families with kids of all ages!
We speak to the objections Satan wants you to believe. I donāt know enough doctrine to teach my kids! What if I say the wrong thing? I donāt have time. I donāt know where to start. They learn enough in Sunday school or youth group. Itās too lateāmy kids are too old. Iām too overwhelmed with everything else Iām responsible for.
Are you a grandparent, godparent, Sunday school teacher, or youth group leader? How can you workĀ withĀ families to nurture the faith of their children and help them to fulfill their God-given role in teaching the next generation about Jesus?
Weāll also offer resources that will help you get started right away. Donāt wait for the perfect game plan or the perfect time. Your goal is not to have perfect kids. You want your children in heaven with you someday! All you need is Jesus and the work of the Holy Spirit through Godās Word and sacraments. You have the promises of God who wants all people to be savedāthat includes your familyāand he has given you everything you need to impress his truths on the hearts of your children.
Find out more by listening to the webinar.
Ephesians 6:18 tells us, āPray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion.ā
Our latest webinar interviewed four women to find out what that looks like today.
The Benefits of Praying Together
Praying together connects us with God and with each other. It builds intimacy with one another as we learn about each other’s needs. During the intimacy of prayer time together, God aligns our thoughts and words with his. Time with others in prayer unites us, as it shows us we share a purpose and we donāt need to struggle with one another. Instead, we become prayer warriors for each other against the schemes of the devil. When we praise and give thanks in prayer for all the good things happening in our lives, we can also rejoice with others in their blessings.
The Challenges of Praying Together
Praying together can be uncomfortable for some people, especially at the beginning. Some people donāt feel empowered or equipped to pray out loud with others. There are many ways to help people grow in confidence and enjoy this beautiful experience of praying together. For example, it can be helpful to use Godās Word and hymns as a basis for prayer. Try writing prayers ahead of time and then reading them out loud. A guide you can use is the A.C.T.S prayer model (adoration, confession, thanksgiving, supplication).
Another challenge is the fear of gossip. Because we bring heart matters to the Lord in prayer, one can feel vulnerable āexposingā their private life. It takes time to build trust. When people share their personal struggles in prayer, everyone should know and agree that private information stays within the group.
Prayer Group Logistics
Many factors play into how often and in what way a prayer group meets. If members live in the same area, they can meet at someoneās house, a coffee shop, a library, or a church. If the group members live far apart, they can use apps like Google Meet or Zoom. Another effective way to get more people involved in praying is by setting up a prayer chain using text or email.
Who Are You Talking to When Praying?
We have many terms of endearment when we speak to loved ones. It is the same with Godāour Father and Creator of the universe. When we sin, we humbly address our Savior. When we recognize the countless spiritual and physical blessings, we thank and praise the Giver of all good things. When we are broken, we can call him Daddy, Abba, knowing he will never leave nor forsake us. We talk to God as our best friend and brother, praying he will provide the opportunity for us to introduce him to others. Praying to God in this way with others helps us see the nature of God in a way we wouldnāt see all on our own.
Taking advantage of the blessing of prayer with others is Godās blessing to us. Find out more by listening to the webinar.
2022 has been an exciting year for Womenās Ministry. To begin, over 2,000 subscribers are receiving our newsletter! Thatās double last yearās number at this time.
Enjoy walking through a review of the year with us!
Connection Call
Connection Call (formerly Talk on Tuesday) is an opportunity to talk through your ministry questions and ideas. Check it out!
Restructure
We continue to restructure our teams and workflow in order to make better use of resources and create opportunities for women to get involved serving the synod through Womenās Ministry. E-mail us if you are interested in finding out what serving with Womenās Ministry looks like.
Social Media Presence
By adding dedicated personnel to social media, weāve been able to make a better connection with all of you. Over 1,000 followers are connected on Instagram alone! Make sure to like, subscribe, and share on Facebook and Instagram.
Advent by Candlelight Webinar
We hosted our first webinar on Advent by Candlelight. It was very well attended and received. (Watch the recording.) Make sure to tune in to our next one on Thursday, January 26, at 7:00 p.m. CST. We are talking about encouraging personal and corporate prayer among believers.
Advent by Candlelight
āCome, Lord Jesus,ā based on the theme for Church Year A in The Foundation, was developed for use throughout the synod. Look for a new Lent by Candlelight coming soon!
Advent Devotions
Almost 1,000 subscribers are enjoying the Advent devotional series āCome, Lord Jesus.ā You can subscribe to receive this edifying e-mail in your inbox through this link.
Online Classes
Bible Basics for Bible Study Teachers (a 401 course to Equip Women to Teach the Word) and Heirs Together were offered online this year. Look for new sessions starting in 2023.
Bible Study
An Ephesians Bible study used as resource material for the 2022 Womenās Ministry Conference was updated and made available in September. Check out our Bible studies.
WELS Womenās Ministry Conference
We hosted our fifth triennial Womenās Ministry Conference! Over 300 women gathered in July to be encouraged with the message we are Won to be One from the book of Ephesians. Three days of Godās Word, inspiring speakers, engaging breakouts, joyful worship, and uplifting encouragement from Christian sisters left us nurtured, encouraged, and equipped to bring grace and peace to the world we live in.
Advent by Candlelight is an event to help women focus on Christ during the busy holiday season. It can be designed as an outreach to the community or an opportunity to encourage believers. Through narration, readings, prayer, and music, Christ will shine as the Savior. Enjoy creating a beautiful ambiance, but know that the power is in the message of the Gospel.
New for this year: āCome, Lord Jesus!ā
The season of Advent. Some may wonder whatās so important about this time. Many consider the season following Thanksgiving to be āthe Christmas seasonā already. They donāt know the importance of these precious weeks leading up to Jesusā birth.
The word Advent literally means ācomingā or āarrival.ā When related to Christmas, it has to do with the coming of Jesus Christ. During Advent, we eagerly wait and prepare our hearts for the celebration of his birth AND the time when he comes again.
Jesus is our King . . . our Judge . . . our Messiah . . . and our Immanuel. He needed to be all of these things to guarantee our salvation. He needed to be true God capable of accomplishing these things and also true man able to experience them as one of us. Because he became all of these, we know what to expect when he returns. Our triumphant King will gather all those he loves, saved, and who believe in him as Savior to be with him forever in heaven.
Because of this, we can confidently and joyfully say, Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!
This corresponds with the worship planning resource in Year A of the Foundation Resource provided by WELS Congregational Services.
Our recent Advent by Candlelight Planner’s Forum offered a variety of fantastic ideas and a wealth of wisdom from seasoned ABC planners from a variety of churches. They answered questions many of us have wondered and tackled those challenges most of us have faced. We learned there’s not just one right way to run this special evening. We also were inspired by their heart for Jesus and desire to serve their community of believers and offer opportunities to connect women outside of the church to the Gospel message of Advent and Christmas. This webinar was recorded and is available to watch anytime you need some inspiration and ideas!
They offered their responses to questions like:
What’s the purpose of Advent by Candlelight?
Yes, Advent by Candlelight is an event to help women focus on Christ during the busy holiday season. Our conversation included how to include those members of all ages that aren’t always heavily involved in other church-based activities and ways we can help them feel valued and loved! We went beyond that and discussed opportunities for evangelism and how unique ABC is in its non-threatening environment that makes it the perfect event to invite our unchurched friends, family, and neighbors.
And that was just the beginning!
And more you do NOT want to miss!
Tuesday, April 21, 2026 | Virtual event
History of the ELFK and the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Leipzig
Date: April 21, 2026
Time: 10:00 a.m. Central
Location: Webinar ā Register: https://wels.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wtgZVHEtTpCxARKYaI39pg
Presenter: Seminary President Holger Weiss
Description: The Evangelical Lutheran Free Church (ELFK) of Germany celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2026. The WELS has enjoyed a close bond of fellowship with the ELFK since its founding in 1876āa relationship that endured even after the dissolution of the Synodical Conference. This first presentation in our two-part series highlights the history of the ELFK and explores how its Lutheran Theological Seminary in Leipzig has served to strengthen the bridge between the WELS and the ELFK over the decades.
About the Presenter: Holger Weiss is the president of Lutherisches Theologisches Seminar in Leipzig. Raised in the German State Church of Hesse, he became a Lutheran during his university years and joined the ELFK. After completing his theological training in Leipzig, he earned an STM from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2013. President Weiss served the Emmaus congregation in Schƶnfeld for 18 years before accepting a full-time call to the Leipzig seminary in 2020, where he has taught exegesis since 2004. He and his wife have three children.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026 | Virtual event
Living as a Lutheran in East Germany
Date: April 28, 2026
Time: 10:00 a.m. Central
Location: Webinar ā Register: https://wels.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rdaq0u7lTOugMVeGEaXnfQ
Presenter: Rev. Jonas Schrƶter
Description: In the second part of our anniversary series, we will explore what life was like as a Christian living in communist East Germany. After World War II, Germany was divided into the parliamentary republic of West Germany (known as the BRD) and communist East Germany (known as the DDR). Pastor Schrƶter will help us better understand what living as a Lutheran was like under communism in the DDR and explain how life changed following the reunification of Germany in 1990.
About the Presenter: Jonas Schrƶter grew up in a Lutheran family in Grimma, East Germany. He studied at the ELFK Lutheran Theological Seminary in Leipzig and at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in Mequon, Wis. His ministry experience is diverse, having served as a vicar in Zwickau-Planitz and with the WELS mission in Sofia, Bulgaria. After serving a parish in Chemnitz, Germany, for several years, he now leads the ELFKās diaspora ministry in Southern Germany, based in Wangen im AllgƤu. He and his wife have two children.
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