Women's Bible Studies
Find Community. Grow in Faith. Be Encouraged.
Women's Ministries is pleased to offer two Bible studies this fall! We'll have a Tuesday morning session led by Kathy Ardle studying "Ten Men of the Bible" by Max Lucado beginning September 9th from 9:30AM - 11:30AM. Additionally, we will be offering a Wednesday evening class led by Kelly Willetts, studying "Remember Your Joy" by Courtney D Rainer and Melissa B. Kruger beginning September 10th from 6:30PM - 8:00PM. Please register by Tuesday, September 2nd!
Ten Men of the Bible - How God Used Imperfect People to Change the World
In this updated, twelve-session study, Max Lucado uncovers lessons from the lives of ten of the most prominent men of the Bible.
The men depicted in the Bible were not perfect by any means. We find story after story marked by scandal, failure, and intrigue. Yet we also find many stories of men who were able to look beyond their circumstances, completely trust in the Lord, and follow Him wherever He chose to take them.
Like us, these men made both good and bad decisions along the way—and experienced both good and bad consequences—and we find our struggles and hopes in the pages of the Bible that tells their stories:
Remember Your Joy - A Bible Study of Salvation Stories in the Old Testament
Led by Kelly Willetts | Beginning Wednesday, September 10 from 6:30PM - 8:00PM | Cost: $10 per person
This seven-week Bible study, with an emphasis on biblical theology, traces the promised seed of the woman from Genesis 3:15 through seven Old Testament stories. Each chapter―Noah and the ark, Abraham and Isaac, Moses with the manna and water from the rock, the serpent on the pole, Rahab and the spies, David and Goliath, and David and Mephibosheth―gives us a glimpse, a foreshadowing, of the greater salvation Jesus wins.
In each encounter, we'll see how God faithfully fulfilled his promise as he prepared us for the ultimate offspring who brought our eternal salvation.
Each story will be accompanied by a symbol that represents an aspect of our salvation. These symbols are intended to be visual reminders of spiritual truths. David once wrote: "Restore to me the joy of your salvation" (Ps. 51:12). Our hope is that you will remember the joy of your salvation―and praise the One who accomplished it―as you consider the battle he won on your behalf.