The Annual Christmas Party for Daughters of the King and Women of the Diocese was on December 2 at the Cathedral. There were over 3 dozen in attendance. Everyone enjoyed a potluck luncheon, shared cookies, conversation, and music. Cindy Davis, diocesan DOK president, presented a short video about the ministry of the Women of the Diocese, which has from the beginning included the Daughters of the King. Over the decades, women’s ministries have become more and more diverse.
The
event included singing Advent hymns led by Betsy Bayne. Betsy’s ministry of Tuneful Truth helps groups discover the
history of well-known hymns. Luncheon participants also brought donations for
the Women’s Circle of Empowerment and for the Borderlands Ministry. Everyone
went home with dozens of delicious cookies from the cookie exchange.
In 2018, all Daughters are encouraged to join in diocesan
wide Come Follow Me study starting in
Lent and continuing through the Electing Convention. This will provide the
opportunity for women and men throughout the diocese to contemplate and prepare
for the election of the next bishop.
Daughters are reminded of the 2018 Triennial Assembly in
Austin. This is always a Spirit-filled time when Daughters from around the
world gather to worship and reflect together, as well as transact business of
the Order.
Mark your calendars for Assembly 2018 on August 3 and 4. Deborah Smith
Douglas, dynamic speaker and author, will be the
keynote speaker Her talks on August 4 will be
open to all and are sure to be inspiring. You are invited to contact Dona Aceat St. Chad’s to get
a copy of Douglas’ book The Praying Life.
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