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Making Women's Ministry Accessible to Single Moms Key Questions

Single moms face unique barriers to church participation. Here are practical questions to help women's ministries become more inclusive.

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ChurchStacks
May 2, 2026
The News
The Gospel Coalition published guidance for churches struggling to meaningfully include single mothers in women's ministry programs beyond Sunday worship. The article "Is Your Women's Ministry Accessible to Single Moms?" provides specific questions church leaders should consider when designing programs and events to ensure single mothers can participate fully in church community life.
Why It Matters
Single mothers often face practical barriers like childcare costs, transportation challenges, and scheduling conflicts that prevent them from engaging in traditional women's ministry activities. These barriers can inadvertently create two-tiered church membership where married women with more resources enjoy fuller community participation. Addressing these obstacles requires intentional planning but can significantly expand your ministry's reach and impact.
The Takeaway
Audit your women's ministry events by asking whether single moms can realistically attend, afford, and participate without additional stress or financial burden.

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