THE WORK OF THE WOMEN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE
WSCS challenged to be good disciples
and to help the poor
The WSCS in Singapore is
affiliated to the World Federation
of Methodist Women and
Uniting Church Women,
a part of a worldwide family
of Christian women
from more than 60 countries
THE Women's Society of Christian
Service (WSCS) of The Methodist Church in Singapore is
challenged to be disciples; to do good and help the poor. "For
we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works,
which God prepared in advance for us to do." (Ephesians 2:10).
The General Conference WSCS launched the Methodist Women's Ministries
in September 2001 to create opportunities for every woman to share
the abundant life of Christ with family, church and community.
Said Mrs Laureen Ong, President of the General Conference WSCS:
"It is our belief that the tasks and responsibilities given
to the church cannot be accomplished unless women be given an
opportunity to use their gifts to the full in every part of the
church life, and be allowed to make their contribution to the
interpretation of God's Word.
Its history
Susanah Wesley who, in her remarkable spirit, devotion and passion
for women's work in the church, began ministries for women from
all walks of life, offering a place where a woman could serve
the Lord. As women rendered their service their experience and
effective service were recognised as valuable "aids"
to the pastor.
Thus in the 1920s The Ladies Aid Society was formed. However,
as the church grew, a wider spectrum of church activities developed,
and women's work expanded in tandem.
In 1939 in the Unification of Methodists, Women's Societies were
placed into new alignment. Women were accorded the privilege of
sharing the responsibilities of all the benevolent boards of the
church. Hence on Sept 28, 1939, the name "Ladies Aid Society"
was changed to that of the "Women's Society of Christian
Service". The Constitution adopted by the first General
Conference of The Methodist Church at Atlanta City, New Jersey,
the US, in May 1940, called into existence the "Women's Society
of Christian Service".
The Book of Discipline of The Methodist Church in Singapore incorporates
a "Women's Society of Christian Service", and its Constitution.
Purpose
The purpose of the WSCS is to help women grow in the knowledge
and experience of God as revealed in Jesus Christ and to challenge
them to respond to God's redemptive purpose in the world. Towards
the realisation of this purpose "the WSCS shall provide opportunities
and resources which will help women grow in understanding and
spiritual power; increase their knowledge of needs in the world;
and share in the witness, service and outreach of the church".
The WSCS in Singapore is affiliated to the World Federation of
Methodist Women and Uniting Church Women, a part of a worldwide
family of Christian women from more than 60 countries. Its symbol,
The Tree of Life, signifies life and vitality. The 12 fruits symbolise
graces of Christian service: evangelism, medical work, education,
literature, children, youth, home and family life, rural projects,
economic justice, international friendship, and temperance and
world peace.
(Status: The World Federation of Methodist and Uniting Church
Women is a member of the Non-Government Organisations of the United
Nations, Economic and Social Council, in Consultative Status,
Category II.)
Through the world body the WSCS enjoys a communication network
which enables the women to work together on common goals with
shared resources.
The Apostle Paul wrote to the Christians in Ephesus: "Since
then I heard of this faith of yours in the Lord Jesus Christ and
the practical way you are expressing it toward fellow Christians,
I thank God for you." (Ephesians 1:15).
These are magnificent words and are directed as much to the women
who have dedicated their loving service to women's work in Singapore
since 1885.
Today, the WSCS woman enjoys active participation in the tasks
and responsibilities of the church. Among the ministries offered
to her through the Methodist Women's Ministries are mission, Bible
Study groups, social outreach, family service centres, care for
the elderly, hospice, prison and various other programmes.
The WSCS believes that the local church will most effectively
harmonise word and deed when men and women partner in planning
and implementing the church's vision of ministry.
If you wish to serve in the Methodist Women's Ministries, please
contact the General Conference WSCS at Tel: 6478-4760; Fax: 6478-4764;
or e-mail gcwscs@methodist.org.sg

WSCS members singing joyfully in their service for the Lord. - WSCS picture.