By Staff, Baptist Message
PINEVILLE – Despite inclement weather, leaders were pleased with the attendance and spirit at this year’s Kaleidescope.
At last count, 211 women registered for the event that had been postponed because of snow and ice concerns.
Kaleidescope participants heard Elizabeth Luter – pastor’s wife at Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans – speak on being molded by God to carry the treasures of His Word.
“The things I couldn’t do just for [people,] I can do for Christ,” Luter said in challenging her listeners to be all that God designed them to be.
Kaleidescope has been an annual event for more than 25 years, and called “Kaleidescope” for at least 15, said Janie Wise, LBC’s women’s missions and ministry director.
“It’s for all women,” Wise said. “It has elements of both WMU and women’s ministry. … Reaching all women at their point of knowing, living and growing Christ. That’s our ‘why’ statement for Kaleidescope.”