About the Collective
Ministry by Women and for Women in Lincoln, Nebraska
Hello! Welcome to The Collective. The Women’s Ministry Collective is a longtime dream come true. It is a calling from the Lord and an answer of obedience. It’s a step of faith in order to encourage others to follow Jesus.
My name is Rebecca Tredway and I have worked in Christian ministry and education for the majority of the last 30 years. I began working as an assistant office manager in a church office at age 16. I developed a deep love for both God’s people and for practically serving one another. Along the way of paid and unpaid ministry work, I earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Education, married my husband Jeremy, became a mother by adoption, began a Master’s in Theological Studies, and landed, most recently, in a small school teaching middle school. I have been dreaming of a citywide ministry to women for years now, encouraged by a MOPS-type program that gave me friends, godly teaching, and support when I was a young mom.
Over the years I’ve found myself questioning everything from “is God real?” to “who am I?” to “what in the world am I supposed to be doing with my life?” I am deeply familiar with emotional and physical suffering, and I am also deeply familiar with joy. Life contains both. I love the church (local and universal) and want to serve her now in a broad sense. I want to be a part of helping women to be known and seen and encouraged. I want to aid in other’s ability to follow Jesus through their lives. I want to make spaces where women flourish and become more and more equipped to follow Christ.
The Collective is not a church. It does not represent any denomination but rather is a gathering of women from a variety of denominational backgrounds. The Collective will never attempt to replace church, but it will help equip more women to flourish as they work, both in the church and out of it. As an organization we believe that female voices, bodies, and stories are meant to glorify God–and it’s our joy to encourage one another and connect each other to the Body of Christ.