On Mother’s Day, our church reflected on a powerful truth through the sermon “Women as Witnesses.” While history has often overlooked or diminished the voices of women, Scripture tells a different story, one where women are central to God’s work from beginning to end.
Throughout the Bible, women like Miriam, Ruth, Naomi, Mary, and Elizabeth demonstrate faith, courage, and deep trust in God. Most profoundly, the Gospels reveal that women were the first to witness the resurrection of Jesus and to share that life-changing news with others. At a time when their voices were often dismissed, God chose them to carry the message of hope and new life.
This message continues to speak clearly to us today. God still works through people the world may overlook, reminding us that every voice has value and every life holds purpose. We are all called to be witnesses, sharing love, offering compassion, and bringing hope into our community.
As we move forward together, may we remember that the same power that raised Christ is alive within us. Let us live as faithful witnesses, carrying God’s love into the world with courage, grace, and hope.
