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Bayside MOPS........ Because Mothering Matters

               Eight women. The number was small, but the need was great.  The first MOPS  meeting took place in February 1973 in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.  For two hours, while their children received  care, these mothers talked, laughed, ate, passed a basket for childcare expenses, had a craft

 demonstration, and ended with a short devotional      In this humble beginning, the seeds of the MOPS concept and format were planted.  Through friendship, creative outlets , and instruction, the women began to understand that  "motherning matters."  Today, the same needs for significance are met in much the same way in MOPS groups across the United States and around the world.  

    

 From the beginning, women in MOPS were not  content to be spectators.  Through MOPS, they found an opportunity to discover and cultivate their leadership gifts. As women moved around the country, took the concept of MOPS with them, and new groups formed.  Growth began as word spread in churches, conventions, and magazine articles that explained this unique new program. Inquiries  and requests for  information became more frequent, and a handbook as printed. Office space moved from a desk in a family room to a rented office.


In 1981, MOPS established a Board of Directors and incorporated first  as MOPS Outreach, and later as MOPS, Inc. As interest mushroomed,  leadership training began. One hundred fifty women from five states gathered in 1982 for the first all-day MOPS leadership seminar.

 

In 1988, MOPS expanded beyond US borders and was renamed MOPS  International, Inc. to reflect the international impact of the ministry.  As MOPS  grew, so did the need for a chartering process, additional resource materials, and a paid staff. The Board hired Elisa Morgan

as the first president of the organization in 1989.


MOPS reached out to moms through the MOMSense newsletter (now

MOMSense magazine)beginning in 1993. The newsletter joined the existing MOMSense radio program to help MOPS nurture every mother
 of preschoolers, whether or not she attended a MOPS group .

    

In 1995, MOPS formed a partnership with Zondervan Publishing House, further expanding its outreach to mothers through books. Also that year, MOPS established Teen MOPS groups for teenage mothers.

MOPS became even more available to moms when it went on-line in 1997,  and in 2000 when it created the MOPStoMom Connectionto bring additional resources directly  to a mom's home. 


MOPS has come a long way over the years, and continues to adapt to meet 

the various needs of moms today.

 

 


 The original MOPS group moms got together again on MOPS International's 25th anniversary.

 

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