Women Aware Organization
The flagship gathering for women's discipleship and fellowship.
A network of seven women's organizations led by Lady Floetta Lewis. Anchored in Jesus, woven into every season of a woman's life.
Lady Lewis serves as Director of Women's Ministries and oversees the network. The aim across every group is the same: point each other to Christ, take the Word seriously, and serve our church and city together.
Whether you're a young woman just starting out, a wife and mother in the thick of it, or a seasoned saint with decades of testimony, there's a place for you here.
Lady Lewis is a Southern California native, a wife, a mother, and a leader with an entrepreneurial spirit. A Business Administration degree, real estate experience, and a clear gospel call shape how she leads.
Each group has its own rhythm and focus. Most women plug into one or two; the door is open to all.
The flagship gathering for women's discipleship and fellowship.
For women who serve in or are called to ministry leadership.
Serious intercession and serious study, side by side.
Our seasoned mothers in the faith. Wisdom, prayer, and presence.
Servant leadership in worship, Communion, and care for the body.
Discipleship and friendship for younger women in the church.
A wider council that anchors the work and the witness of the women of New Antioch.
A year-round rhythm of teaching, fellowship, and celebration. Plus the seasonal moments the whole house honors together.
Monthly gathering for honest conversation, encouragement, and shared joy.
Going deep into the Word together, with serious teaching and serious prayer.
An off-campus weekend to step away, worship, and refill the tank for the year ahead.
The whole congregation honors and celebrates the women of New Antioch.
Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised.Proverbs 31:30 · KJV
New Antioch was founded by a man and a woman. Mother Barbara McCoo Lewis was there in the living room in January 1970, and the Mothers' Board still carries that pattern of prayer and quiet leadership today.