Oklahoma Convention logo LWML Oklahoma District Convention is this weekend! My district! We are celebrating God’s faithfulness in the lives of Oklahoma Lutheran Women in Mission for 90 years! Our LWML district president, Dianna Just, will preside over this anniversary convention. We have around 20 descendants of the original organizers attending! It’s even taking place in the area of the first organizing churches, the Lawton Zone.  

The Lutheran Women’s League of Oklahoma, organized in March of 1928. Women from six cities—Apache, Chickasha, Norman, Shawnee, Lawton and Oklahoma City—gathered at Zion Lutheran Church in Oklahoma City to start a district organization to further mission work, particularly in Oklahoma. In 1929 they held their first convention. First mission projects included money to purchase bed linens for St. John’s College, Winfield, Kansas and a canning project for the Lutheran Home Finding Society, an orphanage at Winfield, Kansas.

Those attending have a wonderful group of speakers and Bible study leaders to get to know. Many of you will recognize the names of past LWML Presidents Virginia Von Seggern and Linda Reiser. Bible study will be lead by Cindy Steinbeck, who also led our study at our 80th Anniversary convention. Brent Smith from Mission Central will also bring news from the mission field.

Also taking place this coming weekend is the LWML New England District convention in Enfield, Connecticut. President Barbara Lis will be leading her district women with the theme of “God’s Jewels”.

I hope you will go to your LWML district convention if at all possible. God gives us these opportunities to be equipped and encouraged— to worship, work, listen and learn along with your sisters in Christ!

Please remember these district conventions in your prayers this week.

Patti