The purpose of the Women In the Church is that every woman know Christ
personally and be committed to extending His Kingdom in her life, home,
church, community and throughout the world.
It was decided that the women’s organization should be called "Women In
the Church". The initials, "W.I.C.", suggested the symbol of an
old-fashioned kerosene lamp with a wick. This symbol emphasizes the
importance of spiritual life and growth to the women, and encourages them
to obey Christ’s command to ‘shine as lights in a dark world’. It is
explained this way:
"In order for the kerosene lamp to give light, it must be filled with
oil. The wick must rest continually in the oil and must be trimmed
regularly in order to burn effectively. The lamp chimney must be kept
clean and clear.
Impurities in the wick represent sins of the spirit, such as attitudes
that hinder the work of the Holy Spirit, or neglect of prayer and Bible
study. A dirty chimney is like obvious sins in the life that prevent
others from seeing the Light of Christ there.
The theme verse from Isaiah 62: 1 is a promise of God that He will
not rest until the salvation of His people shines like a burning lamp in
a dark world. In other words, He will not rest until His children rest
in His Spirit, obey His will and show forth His salvation."
Since1973, hundreds of PCA churches have begun Women In the
Church groups for the purpose of providing fellowship, inspiration and
information for the women.
The annual Love Gift Offering is a project of the W.I.C. for the whole
denomination, and the women are encouraged to think of this as a gift of
their love to Christ for His church.