God Glorified’s Women’s Ministry
I envision the women of God Glorified fellowshipping together; to build and have
long lasting and enduring friendships. We have asked God to knit us together as ONE, making us so sensitive spiritually, that before a need can be verbalized, one of the sisters is there to meet that need.
My prayer to God is that we, the women at God Glorified, be that example of true sisterhood and love to the world. Proverbs 31 speaks of the virtuous woman, a woman of excellence that we all are striving to become. Our desire is to be fulfilled and satisfied at our core and able to smile at the future. We want to have that substantive happiness that can not be shaken regardless of circumstance. THIS IS WHAT GOD INTENDS FOR US, AND WE WANT TO BE ALL THAT WE CAN BE IN HIM!
Sincerely,
Lady Dorothy Gray,
President of God Glorified's Women's Ministry
Pictures from the 2008 Knob Rally
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Pictures from the Women's Fellowship Meeting





Expressions
The following was written by our sister Kim Hines. An avid motorcyclist, Kim rode cross-country the summer of 2006. Below she transcribes her experience into words. Click here on "A Promise Kept" for the printable version (in .pdf format).
A Promise Kept
Psalms 91:1 – “He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.”
For years this has been my favorite scripture. I’ve not always dotted every “I” nor do I cross every “T”, but during this trip I learned the importance of abiding under His shadow. Making this ride cross country reminded me of the dangers of living life without Christ. He permitted me to experience the most extreme weather elements. It was His grace that carried me through. When I decided to make this trip, I knew that I would need the Lord’s grace and strength and the many prayers of the love ones left behind.
No one could have told me that when I decided to fulfill a promise to a dear friend, Frances “Smiley” Peters, who died three years ago, that I would return empowered, motivated and encouraged to accept the next facet of my life. I had carefully planned every step of this trip and was confident of the success of the ride. We would ride 5,571 miles in nine days and have 5 days of rest
Smiley was the Road Captain for a motorcycle organization I joined after getting my motorcycle license. I wrote in my journal, six years ago that I believed she was going to be my motorcycle mentor. And she was. She took time to teach me how to ride the monstrous bike that I had bought from Elder Enoch Perry. We spent countless hours learning and perfecting my riding skills. We become each other’s confidant and often talked about our relationship with the Lord. The Thursday, prior to her death, we had gone to dinner to talk about an issue she was having. In my driveway we prayed and she had made her peace with God. The Saturday of the death, she called me three times begging me to ride with her to Virginia. She told me she was leaving work soon and would be on her bike within the hour. I asked that she would wait a few hours until I was free to go with her, but her promise to those whom she was riding with would not lend her to waiting. She left without me. That was the last time anyone would see her alive. For months, I blamed myself. She and I had planned to make this ride in 2006. It was always her dream to ride cross-country; so I made this ride to honor our love, our friendship and to fulfill my promise to my friend, “Smiley”.
Kimberly Hines
of God Glorified C.O.G.I.C.
