Montana Southern Baptist Women

Tami ParkAll Enews

Montana Southern Baptist Women (MSBW) engages women affiliated with Montana Southern Baptist Convention churches in mission-oriented activities. The MSBW leadership team is enthusiastic about the opportunities available in 2025 for all MTSBC women to participate in mission work. Currently, the team is seeking three new members to enhance its initiative. 1. Social Media Editor: We want an individual who can … Read More

Montana Southern Baptist Women Prepare for Next Year

Diana BrickerAll Enews

As 2023 ends, the Montana Southern Baptist Women team is busy planning for next year. 2024 looks to bring many exciting and fresh changes. The first event will be at MPact in March. During the affinity session, we are inviting anyone who wants to experience a taste for missions to see and feel a little bit of Zambia. We will … Read More

MSBW Team Travels to Missouri’s WMU 100-Year Celebration

Diana BrickerAll Enews

Poplar Bluff, MO—After an eight-month partnership agreement between the Montana Southern Baptist Women and the Missouri Women’s Missionary Union, the leadership team from Montana went to celebrate and help wherever was needed at their historic 100-year Missions Conference, Hope in Christ, which was held on April 14-15, 2023, at First Baptist Church in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. The team was made … Read More

Montana Southern Baptist Women

Tami ParkAll Enews

Montana Southern Baptist Women invites you to join us for our upcoming mission trip to Missouri. We will be assisting the Missouri WMU during their 100th Mission Celebration. Activities include preparing a meal, leading two breakout sessions, and helping where needed. After the celebration, we will minister in the association area. Team members are responsible for travel arrangements to St. … Read More

Saying “Yes” To Missions

Mandi McCrawAll Enews

As a pastor’s wife in Fort Smith, Montana, I decided to go to my first MSBW (Montana Southern Baptist Women) MPower conference in the spring of 2018. I didn’t want to go alone, so I invited the ladies from my church to go with me. I had six ladies signed up to go. I really had no idea what to … Read More