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  1. Helena B. Cobb Scholarship: Named for the first Vice President and an educator. Funds are accrued to assist men, women, graduate students and pastors in training with yearly stipends. In 1975, the first four-year higher education scholarship was granted. Since that time, many young women have received scholarships which are presented at the Quadrennial Assembly. Scholarship funds are raised through the local society by having special observances and other activities.
  2. Missionary Education: Department promotes workshops, seminars, Leadership Institutes, and other special conferences. Affiliates with the National Council of Churches for yearly study guides. Sponsors training sessions at each Executive Board meeting and the Quadrennial Assembly as specified in the Constitution of the Women's Missionary Council.
  3. Organization and Promotion: Department to promote interest in written literature such as the Handbook, and the distribution of written articles from publications sponsored by the Council.

    Other Departmental secretaries and chairpersons of Commissions are:

    a. Status of Women
    b. Fine Arts
    c. Mattie E. Coleman, Phylllis H. Bedord and Rossie T. Hollis
    d. Christian Social Relations
    e. Life Membership
    f. Compilation and Statistics
    g. Overseas Missions
    h. Standing Committees: Finance, Executive, Constitution, and Bylaws, Resolutions and Nominating.
     
    Commissions:
    • Education
    • Historical
    • Communication
     

    In an effort to reach out and expand our horizons, the Women's Missionary Council affiliates with the following organizations:

  1. National Council of Negro Women: Based in Washington, D.C., advocates and promotes rights for African Americans.
  2. World Federation of Methodist and Uniting Church Women: A world-wide affiliate organization of Methodist bodies. Holds a Quinquennium (5 years) and elections of national officers in different sections of the world.
  3. Church Women United: Works and participate with women of all religious denominations.
  4. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP): Association to promote high ideals for African-Americans.
  5. American Bible Society: Encourages the use of a Bible in every home. Promotes other religious information.
  6. National Council of Churches, USA: Based in New York. Religious organization to further the unity of the church and its people. Has projects to promote unity among all churches and better relations among Christians

 

Other Global Organizations

World Council of Churches

World Methodist Council

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