According to ancient legend, during times of famine a mother pelican would pierce her breast with her own beak in order to feed her young with her blood.

Early Christians adopted the pelican as a symbol of Christ's sacrificial love for the church. We embrace this powerful symbol as a reminder during this time of spiritual famine for many.

We affirm that our sustenance and strength is in Christ, and we affirm that the church is the place where that strength and sustenance is served.

In this spirit, we are a group of Christian women who seek to advance a shared commitment to orthodox belief and practice across cultural, denominational, and racial lines. We desire to amplify the voice and presence of orthodox belief and practice in the church and the public square by fostering commitment to the common life of the church and offering biblically faithful resources and support.

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