Leadership Team Retreat

Leadership Team met for a two day retreat to review, dream and plan to finish off 2015 and start planning for 2016. As we reviewed we were excited to see all the new pieces that had come together since September and look forward to all that is in the making for next year. We look forward to serve you as we get back to gathering together September 1st for our Distinguished Luncheon featuring Twanna Henderson, Executive Pastor. 

June Vital Connections

Our June Vital connections featured three of the organizations's leaders sharing how being a part of Marketplace Women has inspired their professional, personal and spiritual lives. Every guest left with a rock on which to write something they will pray over during the summer.  With great table conversation, food, laughter, networking and prayer, it was a wonderful way to end the season.  Below is one highlight from each of our speakers.
Kahni Bizub, Sandy Olsson and Nicole Ospina at Scott's Restaurant
June 2, 2015

Professional
"Put God first in your business.  There is never enough time to do all that you think you need to do.  When you focus on what God wants you to do with your time, it all falls into place just like it is supposed to.
My rock says, 'Intentional'"

Kahni M. Bizub, CPA, MST
Senior Tax Partner
www.cpa-wfy.com

Personal
"Remember that your achievements are the stepping stones to where you are today.  My Rock says 'Transformation' to remind me of all that God has done in my life to lead me out of Fear into Courage so He could transform me to serve Him."

Sandy Olsson
The Master's Program for Women
www.themastersprogramforwomen.org

Spiritual
"I followed God's leading into Marketplace Women of OC and accepted His calling into leadership after spending time alone with Him in prayer, fasting and earnest listening to the Holy Spirit. On my rock is written: 'the best yes'... Which helps me remember to create quiet time at each decision point to listen for His leading.'"

Nicole Ospina
Co-Founder, MOD Design 

www.modavenue.com

“Please Sign and Date”

       

A few years ago, I was in the mist of designing a home that my husband Ken and I had purchased in Arizona. I was determined to incorporate our love for entertaining friends and family, with a way to cherish, remember and pray, for each person we had welcomed into our home. With numerous blank walls to be filled, I created a Graffiti Prayer Board.

Armed with an extra-large stretched 36” x 76” canvas, I painted a neutral basecoat over the entire board, with paint left in the garage by the previous owners. After the paint had dried completely, I took a roller and rolled another color (to give it depth) covering a smaller portion of the canvas. I was done.

Whenever, Ken and I invite a new guest home, whether it is a couple’s quiet dinner, or a celebration with several friends, they are asked to “Please sign and date” the Graffiti Board with a black Sharpie. Guest love writing messages, drawing odd pictures and even quoting scriptures on the board; almost as much as we love reading them.

Over the course of the years, we have made it a habit to stand in front of the canvas, and pray for each person whose name appears. Some are family and friends that we communicate and visit on a regular bases. Others are names of people we unfortunately don’t see, or have gone home to be with our Savior. This simple painted canvas is a treasured, artful piece in our home which lets us lift up our family and friends in prayer, and reminds us of all the wonderful people who have touched our lives.

I encourage everyone to be creative with how you remember to pray for your friends and family. Think outside the box, and maybe unto your walls!

Carol Holloway
Aesthetics by Carol

 

 

 

 

May Distinguished Speaker Luncheon

Marketplace Women of Orange County’s May Distinguished Speaker Luncheon was an uplifting gathering, as guests enjoyed a great time of table talk, a delicious lunch and the inspirational journey of faith and career of Kris Mesker, Executive Vice President of The Wine Group. Thanks to Helen Steinkamp and Catherine Antone of 3 Chairs Ministry for being our Silver Sponsor and to Carol Halloway of Aesthetics by Carol for designing and donating the beautiful centerpieces!

May Silver Sponsor

3 Chairs Soul Care Ministry

“I need a quiet day with God and my own thoughts  but there’s no time!”  If
these words are familiar to you, we invite you to join 3 Chairs Ministry for a day
retreat. Together with a small group of women,
enter into reflection on God's word, enjoy community around lunch, and savor a special time of quiet to connect with God and your own soul.  Many have found rest, refreshment, and retooling for life, relationships and work through these one day retreats.

Prepared, hosted in private homes, and led by
Catherine Antone and Helen Steinkamp, 3 Chairs is
inspired by Jesus' promise...


"For where two or more are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of them."  Matt. 18:20  

 

For information and to be added to our contact list please email 3chairssoulcare@gmail.com

 

April Silver Sponsors

www.thrivent.com

Our April Vital Connection meeting was sponsored by Stephanie Shields & Danica Golden from Thrivent Financial

Last month we talked about Living Generously and asked you to pick one thing you will do differently based on the ideas and conversations you heard from your table!

Have you put those ideas into action?
Here are 3 next steps:

1.    Schedule it! Whether it’s volunteering or planned giving, it won’t happen unless you’re intentional.

2.    Accountability! Ask a friend to join you, or make a change as a family.

3.    Pray! Ask the Lord to open your eyes to where He wants you to give your time, talents & treasures!

 Here’s a sweet article about nonprofit ideas from kids! Hope it inspires you!

http://magazine.thrivent.com/publication/?i=219961&p=18

2 Corinthians 9: 6-7

Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.

MPWOC Vital Connections Daybreak - April 2015

Marketplace Women of Orange County started the morning on Tuesday, April 7th with the powerful and inspirational message of gratitude and generosity presented by Stephanie Shields and Danica Golden of Thrivent. The morning also included a delicious breakfast, business networking, sharing of connections made through Marketplace Women and relationship building through facilitated table talk. At the end of the morning, Thrivent passed out $2 bills to attendees and encouraged them to "Live Generously" and find someone to bless!

A few of you mentioned you forgot to bring your books for the book drive. We will collect books once again next month to bless Sharing Books Ministry. 

Share with us how you passed on your $2.00 bill to bless someone's day.

Photo's
Scott's MW meeting location in Costa Mesa
Danica Golden, Kahni Bizub, Nicole Ospina and Stephanie Shields
We cover all in prayer
Tabletop opportunity for members to display what their business has to offer

Sharing Books Ministry

An interview with Monica Wilson founder of Sharing Books Ministry

1. What lead/inspired you to start your ministry?

Last spring, I read an article in the LA Times about a woman who brought books to a homeless shelter every week.  That idea really resonated with me because of my desire to find a new way/place to serve and because of my love of books.   I discussed ways I could do this with the community pastor at our church and Sharing Books Ministry became a reality last summer. 
2. Did you have some fears going into it and have they proven false?

The first place we decided would be a good fit for this ministry was at a local soup kitchen where they feed the homeless and low income people every day.  I started last June to go every Monday with a rolling book cart.  I had never spent much time with homeless people and did have some preconceived ideas about them.  At first, it was definitely out of my comfort zone, but I as I began talking with the people that I saw every week and got to know them, I realized that every one of them has a story and is a loved child of God. I began to see them through the eyes of Jesus and looked for ways I could bless them.  Some days, not many books are taken, but I am able to listen and encourage.  On other days, many books are given out and it is so rewarding to see the books give comfort, encouragement, support, and joy.  It is so heartwarming to see someone find just the book that they need on that day.  Many people request Bibles and devotional books; those seem to be the most popular on my cart.   At other times, they ask me for specific books they are interested in and I will go looking for them that week.  When I come back with a requested book, I have been blessed with the smiles, hugs, and thanks I have received back.

3. What has touched your heart the most?

I think that seeing each of these men and women, many who live on the streets, as individuals, with struggles, trials, and challenges, yet still with hope.  They each have a story and getting to know them individually has really touched my heart. When I go to the soup kitchen each Monday, I feel like I am going to see my friends. 

4. Favorite story of one receiving a book that you searched for just for them?

There have been so many times when one person has asked me for a specific book and I have been able to bless them with that book.  A young man, who has difficulty with reading, yet wants to learn to read better, asked me for a comic book.  I wasn't sure exactly what to get him, but found a Fantastic Four comic.  When I gave it to him, he was so excited; he said it was the perfect one.  He was actually jumping up and down and yelling thank you from the middle of the courtyard.  He couldn't wait to read it.  That made my day!  Another man who is Native American had requested specific books about Indians.  I have been able to find him quite a few and have received a big smile and a hug on several occasions from him!    

5.  Where else are you sharing books?

Besides the soup kitchen each week, I have been able to donate books to the women and children at the Salvation Army's Transitional Living Center for single mothers and their kids, to the Whittier Pregnancy Care Clinic for the young moms who decided to keep their babies and are given books to read to their children, to Freed Indeed, a transitional home for men who are recovering from addictions, and to The Whole Child, an organization who places homeless families in homes. 

6.  What kind of books is   most needed?

Bibles and devotional books of all kinds are very popular and requested all the time.  I have several places where I donate children's books and they are used to bless the children who might not normally have access to books. Parenting books,  paperback mysteries, thrillers, and science fiction are  popular on my book cart as well.  
Thank you for considering donating your books for those in need.