Sunday May 12, 2024
The Value of a Woman
Exploring women's evolving roles in society and church leadership, we celebrate their diverse contributions and impact on families and communities.
Every morning, as the world wakes, I remember my mother standing by the window, coffee in hand, watching the early hustle with an unspoken love for the new day. She always started before everyone else, her energy the spark that ignited our mornings. As I've grown and moved away, those quiet moments resonate more deeply.
Her dedication wasn't confined to our home; it extended into her career and community. She was an adept professional, balancing demanding roles with the finesse that others admired. At work, her colleagues revered her for her sharp insight and unwavering ethic, often leading projects that would benefit not just the company but the community it served.
At home, she was our chief problem solver and peacemaker. Her strategies for managing our household were crafted with a precision that seemed almost effortless. Despite her busy schedule, she always found time to ensure we were cared for, often putting our needs ahead of her own without a second thought.
Her influence reached beyond our immediate family. She was a mentor in neighborhood networks, organizing events that brought people together, fostering a sense of community and support. Her ability to connect with people, to offer advice, and to listen—truly listen—made her a cornerstone in the lives of many.
Now, as I navigate my own challenges and triumphs, I find myself echoing her teachings and her methods. Her strength and grace have become a guiding force, a measure of the kind of person I aspire to be. As Mother's Day nears, I am filled with gratitude for all the visible victories and silent sacrifices that shaped such an incredible legacy. My mother, with all her quiet dignity and fierce resolve, has given me more than just a model of virtues to aspire to—she has given me a foundation of love and respect that defines every part of my life.
Recorded May 12th, 2024
Message by Pastor Tim Ward
Scripture Reading: Proverbs 31:10-31, Romans 16:1-16
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