You have often heard it said that “ministry is lonely.” I know from personal experience that it can be. But I believe that God has presented us with an unprecedented opportunity particularly as women in ministry...
- Rev. Cynthia L. Hale, DMin
Rev. Carla Jo Howlett, MDiv
Founder and National President
Today like never before there is a cadre of Black women in professional ministry. We are chaplains, campus ministers, Christian educators, evangelists, missionaries, preachers, pastors, pastoral counselors, professors, religious journalists, religious scholars, social advocates, and theologians. We are represented in every Christian tradition. We are African Methodist Episcopalian, Apostolic, Catholic, Christian Methodist Episcopalian, Baptist, Christian Church Disciple of Christ, Church of God, Church of God in Christ, Episcopalian, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, United Church of Christ, and some of us serve in non-denominational settings...
“I think NCBWIM is so important because this organization is interested in the tangible, material issues affecting women in ministry: from professional advancement to pension, from issues...
- Rev. Renita J. Weems, PhD
Any woman who is serious about her call to ministry, her functioning in professional ministry, and her future as a clergy woman should be a member of NCBWIM...
- Rev. Brenda J. Little, MDiv