The subversive power of calling: The Girls’ Auxiliary and Baptist women in ministry

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Lydia Huffman Hoyle
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In the second half of the twentieth century, a group called the Girls’ Auxiliary (GA) became influential in the lives of many Southern Baptist girls and women. Through weekly meetings, annual camps, fund-raising, and individual mission activities, girls learned about how they could make a difference in the world through missions. In Baptist life, mission was the central work of the church. Alongside the Women’s Missionary Union (WMU), which sponsored and led the girls, the GAs brought attention to the mission cause and helped in collecting funds to support it. In annual “coronations,” girls were honored and crowned as mission queens in the Baptist kingdom. They often even spoke in these church-wide gatherings. This article explores the impact of the GA program on women who ultimately became Baptist ministers. Based on a survey of over 200 contemporary women ministers, the program did clearly impact a significant number of women who reported that the GA program gave them a greater sense of purpose, helped them to understand their vocational calling, and helped them see themselves as church leaders. Ultimately, the GA program became less influential and has now disappeared in many congregations.
呼召的颠覆力量:女童辅助会与浸信会妇女的事工
在二十世纪下半叶,一个名为“女孩辅助会”(GA)的团体对许多美南浸信会女孩和妇女的生活产生了影响。透过每周的聚会、年度营会、募款及个别的宣教活动,女孩们了解到她们如何透过宣教来改变世界。在浸信会的生活中,传教是教会的中心工作。与赞助和领导这些女孩的妇女传教联盟(WMU)一起,ga引起了人们对传教事业的关注,并帮助筹集资金支持这项事业。在一年一度的“加冕礼”中,女孩们被授予浸信会王国传教女王的称号。他们甚至经常在这些全教会的聚会上讲话。这篇文章探讨了GA计划对最终成为浸信会牧师的女性的影响。根据对200多名当代女性牧师的调查,该计划确实明显影响了相当多的女性,她们报告说,GA计划给了她们更大的使命感,帮助她们理解自己的职业召唤,并帮助她们将自己视为教会领袖。最终,总会计划变得不那么有影响力,现在已经在许多会众中消失了。
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