North Georgia United Women in Faith (UWFaith) reports a year of growth, discipleship, and impact under the theme "Acting Boldly, Practicing Hope, Showing Up, Making a Difference" (Ephesians 2:10), pursuing goals of welcoming sisterhood, increased mission pledges, and community impact. Each district hosted a Lenten Day Apart; the Spiritual Growth/Social Action Retreat met May 2–3, 2025, at Pinnacle Retreat Center, and Soul Care 2026 gathered nearly 150 people. Mission U 2025 included an Ubuntu service project assembling more than 250 Care Kits and 150 Menstrual Kits.
UWFaith continued supporting its four National Mission Institutions (New Bethlehem Community Center, Paine College, Murphy-Harpst, and Clark Atlanta University) and advanced racial justice through a study of Jemar Tisby's The Color of Compromise and a screening of the film Pushout with Clark Atlanta University. More than ninety members registered for Assembly 2026 in Indianapolis. A team of twenty-one leaders (eleven from North Georgia, ten from South Georgia) is planning for potential One Georgia unification. President: Jessica Godfrey.