Women's Connections

Womens Connections

Meeting Dates
We meet every Thursday from 9:15a-11:00

Nursery care is provided


Women's Connections provides weekly studies and fellowship for women on Thursday mornings. We will fellowship and snack together and then break off into smaller groups for studies. Our first meeting in the new year will be January 12.

 

Your children will be lovingly cared for in a warm, safe environment while you enjoy your study and fellowship. Story Hour (ages 4-6) and Little Lambs (ages 2-3), connect children to Jesus, their forever friend, through centers, Bible stories, songs, crafts and snacks. We also have Nursery for infants and toddlers.

Volunteer needed to coordinate Thursday Morning Children's Ministries. Please contact us if you are available to help.



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We'd love to have you join us for one of the following study topics:

Jesus, the One and Only
Author:     Beth Moore
Leader:     Leanne Morter
This study introduces you to an intimate God in an up-close and personal portrait of the life of Jesus the Messiah. As He has done in the past, God will use Beth's words to woo you into falling in love with Jesus of Nazareth. Come to know Christ personally.

Live Abundantly (new)
Authors:    Lenya Heitzig & Penny Rose
Leader:     Jackie Pollard
This study challenges you to dig deeply into the book of Ephesians to find the spiritual treasure God has for you. Covering topics such as living in God’s will and receiving peace no matter the circumstances, the book of Ephesians reveals the magnitude of every Christian’s inheritance, a gift “exceedingly abundantly above” what you could ever ask for.

The Five Love Languages of Children
Authors:    Gary Chapman & Ross Campbell, M.D.
Leader:     Nikki McKeown
To be their best, children need to feel loved. But if you and your child speak different love languages, your affection might get lost in translation, affecting the child's attitude, behavior, and development. This study gives practical suggestions for learning how your children interpret love and creating a sense of security in which they can thrive.

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