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Officers elected June, 2007: 
Diane Livengood, President


Beverly Wilson, Vice President

Nell Richardson, Secretary/Treasurer

Charlie Pearce, Chaplin.

 

 

DOK Meeting:

Daughters of the King will meet in the Parish Hall (Old Nave) on the fourth Sunday of each month immediately following the 10:30 am service.

 

Link to:

Alabama Daughters of the King website

National Daughters of the King Website

 

 

 

       St. Anne's Chapter,
      Daughters of the King
Episcopal Church of the Epiphany
Leeds, Alabama

 

 

First row:  Charlie Pearce, Barbara Galloway, Diane Livengood, Pat Willis, Kathryn Follett, Nancy Trapp, Beverly Wilson.  Second Row:  Mary Mitchell, Jan Collier, Sue Jones, Nell Richardson

Pat Willis, Nancy Trapp and Kathryn Follett installed on November 4, 2008

 

                                                                         Installation of the Daughters of the King on June 6, 2004.

     First Row:  Beverly Wilson, Diane Livengood,
     Barbara Galloway,  Nell Richardson, Jan Collier
     Second Row:  Sue Jones, Carole Miller Charlie
     Pearce, Bertha Smith (State President), Staci
     Shaddix, Mary Mitchell. 

 

 

 

 


 

If you are interested in learning about Daughters of the King, contact Beverly Wilson at 934-1177 or 640-4341 or email her at bdcwilson@att.net.

 

DOK Breakfast Schedule   (Daughters are not responsible for First Sunday Breakfasts.)

   

March 30 - Jan Collier

April 13 - Kathryn Follett

April 27 - Barbara Galloway

April 27 - Sue Jones

May 11 - Diane Livengood
May 18 - Mary Mitchell
May 26 - Charlie Pearce
June 8 - Nell Richardson
June 15 - Nancy Trapp
June 22 - Pat Willis
June 29 - Bev Wilson
 
   

The Daughters of the King Fall Assembly
was held at the Church of the Epiphany, Leeds on Saturday, November 5, 2005.

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The Daughters of the King is an Order for women in the Episcopal Church with Chapters in the Roman Catholic Church and in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Daughters are dedicated to prayer and service For Christ's Sake.

Who We Are 

The Daughters of the King is an Order for women who are communicants of the Episcopal Church, or churches in communion with it, or churches who are in the Historic Episcopate. Members undertake a Rule of Life, incorporating the Rule of Prayer and the Rule of Service. By reaffirmation of the promises made at Confirmation, a Daughter pledges herself to a life-long program of prayer, service and evangelism, dedicated to the spread of Christ's Kingdom and the strengthening of the spiritual life of her parish.

Purpose of the Order

            The object of this Order shall be the extension of Christ's Kingdom through Prayer, Service, and Evangelism."

The Motto of the Order

For His Sake . . .

 I am but one, but I am one.

 I cannot do everything, but I can do something.

What I can do, I ought to do.

What I ought to do, by the grace of God I will do.

 Lord, what will you have me do?

 

                                                             About The Cross
            
The emblem of the Order is in the form of a modified Greek fleury cross inscribed in Latin, Magnanimiter Crucem Sustine, the watchword of the Order, meaning "With heart, mind and spirit uphold and bear the cross."  At the base of the cross are the letters "FHS," initials that stand for the Motto of the Order:  "For His Sake..."

             The emblem, never wavering from the original design, has been trademarked for the exclusive use of the Order.  The cross is worn at all times.  It is customarily worn on the left side over the heart or it may be worn on a silver chain around the neck, but it is never to be worn simply as an ornament.  Only a member in good standing may wear the cross of the Order, which remains the property of the Order.  When a Daughter dies, her cross may be buried with her or incorporated into her memorial; otherwise, it must be returned to the National Office

from The Daughters of the King National Handbook