General Resources
- Mobilizes male youth to prevent men's violence against women and
foster healthy relationships and gender equity - Like Catching Water In A Net: Human Attempts To Describe The Divine, by Val Webb
- www.blackgirlsrockinc.com (Web site mentors "at risk" teenage women of color; promotes arts, combats negative images of women in hip-hop culture and main-stream media)
- Domestic Violence resource organizations
- Research and Statistics
- Calendar
- Book Reviews
- Bulletin Inserts
- Get Pinned to Support GCSRW
- South Central Jurisdiction Clergywomen
- Clergywomen, GBHEM
Women's History Month Resources
March is Women's History Month! To amplify your Women's History Month observances, the General Commission on the Status and Role of Women offers worship services to be used during the month of March, 2008. Two worship services and a litany are available, each using the General Conference theme, "A Future With Hope." These are written by United Methodist theologians: the Rev. Aida Irizarry-Fernandez, district superintendent of the Boston District, New England Conference; the Rev. Lillian C. Smith, executive director of Congregational Transformation with the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, and the Rev. Sharletta M. Green, campus minister at Tennessee State University's Wesley Foundation, Nashville, Tenn. Use these services to stimulate other ways worship and study can support Women's History Month and the lay and clergywomen who serve our church, locally and globally.
Bulletin Inserts
Using the theme for National Women’s History Month, “Women’s Art: Women’s Vision,” the General Commission on the Status and Role of Women celebrates the vision of United Methodist women artists, focusing on the lives and works of various women and how they use art to express their vision. This bulletin insert series features a diverse group of women artists, representing the diverse forms of visual arts including painting, pottery, sculpture, stained glass and quilting.
Download color or black and white versions of 6 inserts in one file:
Color Inserts << Click Here (2.6 Mb)
Black and White inserts << Click Here (1.7 Mb)
Preview the inserts by holding your mouse over the words "Front" or Back."
Insert One • Front • Back >> Introduction to the insert series.
Insert Two • Front • Back >> Jean Lacy.
Insert Three • Front • Back >> Catherine Kapikian
Insert Four • Front • Back >> Kepsey Fixico
Insert Five • Front • Back >> Sybil Dodson and Becky Dodson Louter
Insert Six • Front • Back >> Linda M. Clemow
HOW TO USE BULLETIN INSERTS
The inserts are each one half of an 8.5” by 11” black-and-white double-sided sheet of paper. The inserts are in PDF form so you will need to have the free Adobe Reader program installed on your computer to view and print the inserts.
To prepare the inserts for your Sunday bulletins, follow these steps:
- If
you don’t already have Adobe Reader, click on the logo on this page to download and install it.

- Click on each Sunday’s insert to view it.
- After the insert opens, you can print it in the way you normally print from your computer. (If you have trouble printing, try clicking the printer icon on the Adobe toolbar to the right of the word “Save a Copy.”)
- Each Sunday’s insert comes two to a page and you will have two pages because the inserts are double-sided.
- Copy the inserts using the 1-side-to-2-side function on your copier.
- Cut the double-sided pages in half and insert into your bulletins.
Helpful Websites
- Women and Wesley's Times
- Susanna Wesley and the Unauthorized Meetings
- Sources for Women's Studies in the Methodist Archives
- Brief History of Clergywomen in The United Methodist Church
- "Sisters of '77", a documentary
- Women's History Month Resources from GBOD
- GBOD's Music Musing #40: March 4, 2005: Three Women Hymn Writers
- GBOD's Music Musing #41: March 11, 2005: X, Y, and God Hymns
- GBOD's Music Musing #42: March 18, 2005: Women Hymn Writers — The Big Three
