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The Fivefold Purpose of Missionettes

  1. To win girls to Jesus Christ through love and acceptance
  2. To teach them to obey everything Jesus commanded us—developing girls spiritually and mentally
  3. To provide encouragement, support, and accountability through lasting Christian relationships
  4. To provide an environment for girls to develop their gifts and abilities
  5. To acquaint them with the Great Commission of Jesus Christ our Lord 

Missionettes Code

"Whatsoever things are true,
Whatsoever things are honest,
Whatsoever things are just,
Whatsoever things are pure,
Whatsoever things are lovely,
Whatsoever things are of good report:
If there be any virtue,
And if there be any praise,
Think on these things."

–Philippians 4:8

How Missionettes Began

Early in the 1950s, women began to see a need for a program to teach missions to young women and to prepare them for future involvement in Women's Ministries. The national Women's Ministries Department developed the Missionettes program in response to this need.

The first Missionettes club was officially chartered in January 1956. Since then, Missionettes clubs continue to be organized across the United States and in many foreign countries. Along the way, revisions have been made, such as age- and grade-level changes, additions, and modifications in the achievement programs. But the ultimate purpose of Missionettes—winning girls to Jesus Christ and teaching them to live victoriously—has never changed.


Missionettes Clubs


 For preschool boys and girls ages 3 and up.

 For kindergarten girls.                                     

 For first and second grade girls.                     

 For third through fifth grade girls.                  

 For sixth through eighth grade girls.                

Wanchese Assembly of God
Wednesdays @ 7:00PM

  For more information about your child being apart of this great program please contact our Church Office at (252)-473-3767







Girls Ministries

  • New Teen Girl Web Features
    New Web features for your teen girls! The Friends and Girls Only Web pages are sporting some new, fun features, and your girls can be involved. While the previous Friends and Girls Only Web pages offered features for teen girls, more features have been added, and former ones have been replaced.
  • WOUNDS THAT HEAL
    I remember hearing stories in high school about self-mutilation and wondering how someone could do that to her own body. It made no sense. My immediate conclusion was that it had to be for attention. What else could drive a person to do such a thing? I also remember knowing that something like that would never be a problem for me. I was too strong to ever resort to hurting myself, or so I thought.
  • SELF-INJURING: A CRY FOR HELP
    “…By his wounds we are healed”. (Isaiah 53:5) “Sometimes I cut myself. Sometimes I burn myself.” She was a beautiful 16-year-old girl explaining her secret behaviors for when she felt overwhelmed with life and hurtful memories. I was a 23-year-old youth pastor trying to listen and help, feeling stunned by behavior I had heard of but never seen.
  • Keeping Girls Motivated
    As a leader of teen girls you know this age group doesn’t fall into rigidly–structured programs like younger girls. Teen girls share their opinions of club format. So how do you react? Don’t take it personally; consider it their investment in the club. However, if their comments have you wondering how to keep up attendance, try these five suggestions.
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    When should you start teaching children about the intricacies of our Pentecostal perspective?