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July 5, 2009


Waukesha Community Lighthouse:

Generation to Generation


No regular monthly meetings at this time.  If you are interested in joining our Aglow please contact us!

President: Josephine McCallum 

VP of Administration
Rita Graser

VP of Financial Development 
Patti Ball

Advisors
Pastor Dick
Ann Kowalewski


Generation to Generation

Our inheritance scripture for our lighthouse is  Psalms 145:4:

"One generation to another will praise thy works to another, and declare thy mighty acts."


Our mission statement is, to heal, restore,equip and moblize all women to do the work of the ministry. To rule in the gates of the City of  Waukesha, and make a visual impact in this community in every area even politically, for the glory of Jesus Christ.

To promote the mandates of Aglow international which are to bring gender reconciliation between, male and female in the Body of Christ as God designed, to answer the call to the Muslim people, and stand in loving support for Israel and the Jewish people, while helping to bring awareness to the Church concerning God's plans and purposes for those people He calls the apple of His eye.


Meet our Board Members
Josie McCallum, President
Rita Graser, VP of Administation
Patti Ball, VP of Financial Development



Prison Ministry
We continue to focus our efforts on Prison Ministry.
We minister in the Franklin House of Corrections women’s facility every 1st Saturday of the month. If you are interested and want more information, please contact :
Robin at 262-790-0915 or 262-385-0818.

Aglow Prison Ministry ~ Touching the Captive

This ministry launches women into one of the most exciting, rewarding, and challenging adventures possible. When an Aglow woman involves herself as a team member in prison ministry, she is joining first with God, the Master Builder of people’s lives, in a project close to His heart -- the restoration of women.

In prison ministry, Aglow women become vehicles of life-changing power to those who are incarcerated. The purpose and call is to provide comfort, support, and offer acceptance and hope to those who are struggling with life's circumstances. Prison ministry teams do this primarily by taking the opportunity to share the life-changing message of Christ's saving love.

Since motive determines the value of the ministry, a potential prison ministry team member must be certain her highest desire is to serve. Just as Christ washed the feet of His disciples, so all who function in prison ministry must have dedicated servants’ hearts.









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