Core Values of Captivating Women’s Ministry

Doctrinal Veracity: We embrace every person for the purpose of discovering a communal ground in the spiritual tenets and goals we all share. For this reason, we encourage the exploration of spiritual texts from the Bible, as the avenue to feminine wholeness.

Spiritual Vigor: We understand that some take different paths to knowing God; however, our path is through the love and appreciation of Jesus Christ. If this is not your path, we still welcome you to our circle.

Motivation: We do not exist to obtain knowledge only. In its place the epistemology acquired and relationships built in this forum, are far reaching to extend into our everyday communities. We consistently walk our talk as child, parent, wife, significant other, companion, neighbor, family member, friend, co-worker, acquaintance, and, as stranger.

Excellence: We excel as true authentic followers of  Jesus exemplifying all that is good. We are virtuous in all that we do. We respect and honor those with whom we are bonded to, and live a life which exudes the essences of  well-being, optimism, mutuality, appreciation, and nobility (WOMAN).

Servant Leadership: We follow the model of Divine Intelligence (DI) to apply guidance through the acts of fostering and authentically encouraging those around us. We give credit where credit is due, in the knowing that as we learn together, we thrive together.

January 13th, 2019: Hope is HIS Light

 

Meditating on HIS words: Joshua 1:8

January’s Theme: Letting Go and Trusting God

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January 13th, 2019: Hope is HIS Light

Romans 5:5

“And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.”

December 23rd, 2018-The Angel’s Candle of Peace

 

 

Meditating on HIS words: Joshua 1:8

December’s Theme: Living the Advent

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December  16th, 2018: The Shepherd’s Candle

Luke 10:6

“If someone who promotes peace is there, your peace will rest on them; if not, it will return to you.” (NIV)

 

Sit with this verse and think of areas in your lives that can be adjusted to bring more peace into your life. This week as we prepare for the birth of our savior, I chose not to do a recording. Instead my own lesson is to Be Still. May this be yours as well.

Merry Christmas for all of us at CharlotteO Ministries!

December 9th , 2018: Micah’s Prophecy

Meditating on HIS words: Joshua 1:8

December’s Theme: Living the Advent

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December  9th, 2018: Micah’s Prophecy

Micah:5-2

Other questions to consider:

  • Are there others in your life that you consider the one over Christ?
  • How can you refrain your thoughts to think differently?
  • Are you willing to put HIM first?

The Arrival of Newness

 

Meditating on HIS words: Joshua 1:8

December’s Theme: Living the Advent

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December  2nd, 2018: The Arrival of Newness

Isaiah 7:14

Additional questions to consider

  • What do you do on a daily basis to prepare for our Saviour’s birth?
  • In what authority do you place your trust?
  • How committed are you to God?
  • Are you holding on to hatred, unforgiveness, resentment, bitterness, etc.
  • What is the true purpose of our Saviour’s birth?

If you are led, please visit our facebook page to share your answers.

Have a magnificent week!

 

Shine His Light in Your Hearts

So much has happened since I last sat down to write a short note to you. Our ministry finally received the name change we applied for through the IRS, all organizational changes were completed without a hitch, I took impromptu trips to 3 small towns in Colorado, had overnight company, welcomed a new member to our ministry’s design team, and much more.

Throughout every process, so much was revealed to me of why I left the some-timey life of my casual walk with Christ to now having a pleasant marathon as I run with him, doing this work, and run toward him, every chance that I get. Gosh my heart leaps even now, to think of this beautiful and sweet relationship.

This time of the year, offers so much wonder and anticipation as we come closer to the birth of Jesus. On my evening drives, the beautiful decorations (I prefer white lights) are so touching to see. Christmas & candle light during the month of December carves out my journey to the coming of such a magnificent being, our Jesus. Among many other seasonal splendor, I cherish these so…

Whatever, your traditions are for Christmas, think of what the Apostle Paul wrote and likewise my prayer for you.

“My prayer is that light will flood your hearts and that you will understand the hope that was given to you when God chose you. Then you will discover the glorious blessings that will be yours together with all of God’s people.” ~ Ephesians 1:18 CEV

Always keep his Light in your heart.

With Love,

Charlotte

November 25th, 2018 : Mary’s Song of Gratitude

 

Meditating on HIS words: Joshua 1:8

November’s Theme: Simple Gratitude

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November 25th, 2018: Mary’s Song of Gratitude

Luke 1: 46-55

A few reflective questions to consider.

  • Mary’s prayer discusses God’s grace when he considers all generations. How does your daily walk with God consider those who came before you, those who are with you, and the example you must set concerning those in your family life who have yet to come?
  • Do you believe that God cares about your current situation? How do you wait for the answers? Do you wait with patience or with irritation?
  • Mary shares that God has great things in store for her. Is this your perspective as well?
  • How does Mary’s prayer open your spirit to rejoice in the Lord, always?

November 18th 2018 Reflection in Music

 

Meditating on HIS words: Joshua 1:8

November’s Theme: Gratitude

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Psalm 100

Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth.
Worship the Lord with gladness;
come before him with joyful songs.
Know that the Lord is God.
It is he who made us, and we are his;
we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.

Enter his gates with thanksgiving
and his courts with praise;
give thanks to him and praise his name.
For the Lord is good and his love endures forever;
his faithfulness continues through all generations.