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SISTERHOOD

HILLSONG SISTERHOOD

We are the women of Hillsong Church. The Sisterhood believes in the power of community and a collective spirit. Our heartbeat is to place value upon womanhood. Our mandate is to gather a company of women (of all ages and backgrounds) who recognise and believe in their potential. Our adventure is to make the world a better place. Our desire is to love God, be kind to His children and make Him famous throughout the entire earth. We are Sisterhood, and we are united in friendship, community and cause.

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THE SISTERHOOD Declaration

I AM SISTERHOOD” is a declaration, a declaration about value and identity, purpose and mission. It is a declaration intentional in reach and embrace. It transcends culture and creed, age and status, prejudice and preference. It is a declaration that positions itself amid awareness and responsibility, concern and care, injustice and solution—a declaration ultimately concerned with the welfare of the world and her inhabitants. It has courageously woven its way through time and history and continues to weave itself across our lives and future.
It is our collective here and now—and it belongs to any feminine soul who somehow believes that she was born for more than what is temporal and fleeting. It’s for women of all ages and backgrounds, of every personality and style, color and vibrancy. It’s for the bold and bodacious, the demure and unassuming. It’s the Sisterhood that perhaps heaven imagined when a very intentional Creator created His girls. It’s strong and beautiful, feminine and gracious, authoritative and gentle, and above all else, it welcomes the broken, discarded, and forgotten.
Whichever way it is seen or understood, it is a growing movement of women across the earth—a movement of down-to-earth and normal women whose desire is to take what is in their hand and genuinely use it for good—a movement of women united in heart and spirit who believe that together we can make the world a better place.

Bobbie Houston
(Founder of Hillsong Sisterhood)