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Doris Simmons Prayer Breakfast Speaker

 

 

 

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Doris Simmons

24th Annual Spiritual Prayer Breakfast Speaker

 

 

 

New Orleans, LA -- After fourteen years of directing the Laymen Wives & Women Supporters ministry and giving general direction to the annual Prayer Breakfast, Doris Simmons has been told to get out of the kitchen. With the coming election and the end of her husband's term, the women of the ministry has demanded that she speak in her final year and that she would have nothing to do the planning of the Spiritual Prayer Breakfast.

 

On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at 8:00 a.m., Doris Simmons will be the 24th Annual Melinda J. Cade Wives & Women Supporters Spiritual Prayer Breakfast speaker. It will be held in the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.

 

The Prayer Breakfast began at the annual session in 1991 and the current Allen Jordan Seminar instructor Alcion Ambler was the very first keynote speaker.

 

Doris is a member of the Eighth Street Baptist Church, Kansas City, Kansas where she serves as a Deaconess and a Young Adults Sunday School teacher/mentor. She participates in the Women Ministry and has worked as a youth workshop coordinator. 


 She has served as a Youth-Friend volunteer for the Kansas City, Kansas School District 500. She is an active participant in the KAW Valley District Association and the Missionary Baptist State Convention of Kansas.


 Doris is the wife of Harold Simmons, president of the National Baptist Laymen's Movement an auxiliary of the National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc. She supports various facets of her husband's called ministry to the Laymen's Movement. She currently serves as the General Chairperson for the National Laymen's Wives and Women Supporters Ministry. 


 She counts all as joy when given an opportunity to facilitate various classes and workshops on Biblical Womanhood, Biblical Essence and Existence of Woman, and the Deaconess Ministry. Also, she spearheaded implementing a class in the National Congress for adolescence girls (daughters) to help them preserve a Biblical foundation while transitioning to womanhood. This past June 2014, National Congress of Christian Education included this class, "Biblical Daughters" in the curriculum for the youth department. 


 Through the inspired Word of God, facilitating various workshops, and with the assistance of her husband and other lay sisters, she has successfully completed publishing a book on The Biblical Essence and Existence of Woman. Currently, Doris and other lay sisters are co-authoring The Biblical Daughters Growing in Grace workbook.


 Doris is a retiree from Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway with 33 years of service. Her railroad career consisted of working countless positions in timekeeping, rates and revising, customer services, communication coordinator, traffic controller, train dispatcher, human resources, vehicle services, and other clerical positions. She was one of the first African American women to have worked some of those positions during her career.


 She has an undergraduate B. A. Degree in Business from Wiley College, Marshall, Texas, and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas. She has completed the National Baptist Congress of Christian Education requirements for the Certificate of Progress (COPP) Phase 1, 2, 3 and 4 from Western Bible College, Kansas City, MO.


 Lastly, Doris acknowledges God's blessing for the privilege of mothering two beautiful daughters Heidi (Charles) Harris and grandson Asa and granddaughter Aubrey; Paige (Anthony) Shelborne and granddaughter Payden; and nephew-son Amanual (Ebonia) Winfield and grandson Keighton.


 Doris is drawn to evangelism and willingly witnesses to people about God's goodness, His grace and His mercy. She believes if she can help someone, then her living is not in vain. Her favorite Scripture is "Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus" (Philippians 3:12 KJV). 


 

Chairwoman Eve Ridgeway is asking that all women wear white to the Spiritual Prayer Breakfast.

 

 

The News Flash is designed to inform members, friends and supporters of late breaking news and events regarding the organization and the men and women who drive the movement.   Thad Jones is the publisher. tskm@swbell.net

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