Women's Ministry at FBC Fenton — Community, Scripture, and Purpose
Women's ministry at FBC Fenton is built on the conviction that women are essential to the life, health, and mission of the local church. Here is what we offer, what we believe, and why we think investing in women's discipleship matters deeply.
## Women in the Story of God
From beginning to end, the Bible is full of women whose faith, courage, and faithfulness shaped the story of redemption. Rahab protected the spies. Deborah judged Israel with wisdom. Ruth demonstrated loyal love that became a picture of the Gospel. Mary said yes to the most terrifying and glorious assignment in history. Mary Magdalene was the first witness to the resurrection.
The local church has always been healthiest when the women in it are deeply grounded in Scripture, genuinely invested in one another, and clear about their identity, their purpose, and their worth before God.
Women's ministry at FBC Fenton exists to build exactly that.
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## What We Believe About Women
We believe that women are made in the image of God — equally bearing His image, equally precious to Him, equally called to know Him, love Him, and make Him known.
We believe that women have indispensable gifts for the building up of the body of Christ — in teaching other women, in discipling the next generation, in hospitality, in prayer, in mercy ministry, in serving, and in the countless unseen ways that quietly sustain the life of a church.
We believe that Titus 2 is not a limiting passage — it is a beautiful one. The older women teaching the younger women — in love for husbands and children, in self-control, in purity, in kindness — is not a narrow domestic vision. It is a picture of discipleship passed from one generation of women to the next, with deep personal investment and real relationship at the center.
We believe that every woman at FBC Fenton has a place, a role, and a contribution that the church genuinely needs.
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## The Challenges Women Face
We want to name some of the specific challenges that women in our congregation navigate — not to be exhaustive, but to say clearly: we see these, and we want to address them.
**Identity and worth.** Culture tells women their value comes from appearance, achievement, relationship status, and productivity. These are relentless and exhausting messages. The Gospel offers a radically different foundation: you are loved and valued by God before you do anything, because of who He is — not because of what you've produced.
**Comparison and isolation.** The world women live in — especially online — creates constant, curated comparison. Women see what other women appear to have and feel they are falling short. The antidote is not better Instagram habits — it is genuine community where the highlight reel is replaced by honest, messy, real relationship.
**Navigating roles in marriage, work, and motherhood.** The questions around these areas are real and genuinely complex. We do not offer simplistic formulas. We offer Scripture, the wisdom of older women who have navigated these things, and a community that won't judge you for struggling.
**Grief, trauma, and broken relationships.** Many women carry deep wounds from family of origin, from past relationships, from losses that have never been properly mourned. Biblical counseling and the care of a loving community are not quick fixes — but they are real ones.
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## What Women's Ministry Looks Like at FBC Fenton
**Women's Bible Study** — Regular gatherings where women study Scripture together with depth and honesty. Not a devotional pass-through, but real engagement with the text — learning to read it well, understand it in context, and apply it to real life. We study whole books of the Bible, using solid resources and making space for genuine discussion.
**Mentorship and discipleship** — We intentionally connect women across generational lines — older women investing in younger women, in the spirit of Titus 2. This is one-on-one and small group, built on real relationship and real commitment.
**Women's events and retreats** — Seasonal gatherings designed to build deeper connection, to study together in a different setting, and to create the kind of extended time that regular schedules don't afford. These events are not fluff — they are anchored in Scripture and designed for genuine spiritual growth.
**Involvement in the broader church** — Women's ministry at FBC Fenton is not a separate track from the rest of church life. The women in our congregation serve in children's ministry, in Awana, in hospitality, in prayer ministry, in counseling support, and in a dozen other areas. Women's ministry equips women to contribute to the whole.
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## For Women Who Are New
If you are visiting FBC Fenton and wondering what kind of place this is for women — we want to be direct:
This is a place where you will be welcomed, taken seriously, and genuinely invested in. You will not be talked down to. You will not be handed a one-size-fits-all script for what your life should look like. You will be pointed to Scripture, introduced to women who will walk with you, and given space to grow at whatever stage of faith you are in.
The best way to start is simply to come. Sunday services are at 9:00 AM and 10:45 AM. After the service, our women's ministry leaders would love to meet you. You can also reach out at info@firstbaptistfenton.org or (810) 629-5291 to learn more about current Bible studies and how to get connected.
We are glad you're here.