Missionettes

The Missionettes meet at New Life Center in the Chapel upstairs every Wednesday at 7:00 P.M.
Our Missionettes Sponsors
Donna Wiese, Missionettes Coordinator
Kathy Barrett, Rainbows Sponsor
Rebecca Kraus, Stars Sponsor
Jessica Wiese, Stars Sponsor
What is the Missionettes?
Missionettes Girls Clubs are part a world wide program started by the Women's Ministries within the Assemblies of God. Missionettes Girls Clubs were created to allow girls an opportunity to discuss issues that matter to them and learn how to live according to Biblical principles given by Jesus.
The Missionette Program is driven by a 5-fold Purpose;
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To win girls to Jesus Christ through love and acceptance.
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To teach them to obey everything Jesus commanded us--developing girls spiritually and mentally.
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To provide encouragement, support and accountability through lasting Christian relationships.
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To pvovide an environment for girls to develop their gifts and abilities.
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To acquaint them with the Great Commission of Jesus Christ our Lord.
The Missionettes Code
One of the distinctive things that sets Missionettes apart from other clubsis that there is a code which is the mind-set of all Missionettessponsors and girls. And that Code is taken from the Bible itself.
“Whatsoever things are true,
Whatsoever things are honest,
Whatsoever things are just,
Whatsoever things are pure,
Whatsoever things are lovely,
Whatsoever things are of good report:
If there be any virtue,
And if there be any praise,
Think on these things.”
- Phillipians 4:8
Missionette Club Levels
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Rainbows is the club for 3 and 4 year olds. Boys and Girls may bepart of the Rainbows club. When a boy starts Kindergarten he will moveinto the Royal Rangers program. The Rainbow colors are Green and White. The club motto is "Rainbows are helpers."
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Daisies is the club for Kindergarten girls. It is a one yearprogram. The Daisies colors are Yellow and White. The club mottow is"Daisies tell about Jesus."
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Prims is the club for 1st and 2nd grade girls. The club colors arePink and White. The Prims motto is "I will be kind and thoughtful."
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Stars is the club for 3rd through 5th grade girls. The club colors are Blue and White. The Stars motto is "I will follow Jesus."
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Friends is the club for 6th through 8th grade girls. The clubcolors are Purple and White. The Friends motto is "We are committed toGod."
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Girls Only is the club for 9th through 12th grade girls. The clubcolors are Red and White. The Girls Only motto is "Every day in everyway I will boldly live for God."
Girls Ministries
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New Teen Girl Web Features
New Web features for your teen girls! The Friends and Girls Only Web pages are sporting some new, fun features, and your girls can be involved. While the previous Friends and Girls Only Web pages offered features for teen girls, more features have been added, and former ones have been replaced. -
WOUNDS THAT HEAL
I remember hearing stories in high school about self-mutilation and wondering how someone could do that to her own body. It made no sense. My immediate conclusion was that it had to be for attention. What else could drive a person to do such a thing? I also remember knowing that something like that would never be a problem for me. I was too strong to ever resort to hurting myself, or so I thought. -
SELF-INJURING: A CRY FOR HELP
“…By his wounds we are healed”. (Isaiah 53:5) “Sometimes I cut myself. Sometimes I burn myself.” She was a beautiful 16-year-old girl explaining her secret behaviors for when she felt overwhelmed with life and hurtful memories. I was a 23-year-old youth pastor trying to listen and help, feeling stunned by behavior I had heard of but never seen. -
Keeping Girls Motivated
As a leader of teen girls you know this age group doesn’t fall into rigidly–structured programs like younger girls. Teen girls share their opinions of club format. So how do you react? Don’t take it personally; consider it their investment in the club. However, if their comments have you wondering how to keep up attendance, try these five suggestions. -
Teaching Pentecostal perspectives to your child
When should you start teaching children about the intricacies of our Pentecostal perspective?



