Hi everyone! Challengers is a fun filled, yet very focused Bible study group. We are focusing on the Parables for right now and welcome anyone who is interested to join with us as we study and learn. We meet in Room 5 of the Youth Center on Sundays at 9:45. We would love to see you! |
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Have you ever been interested in an in-depth study of the books of John? If so, then you have found the right Bible study. We meet at 9:45 on Sundays in room 4 in the Youth Center. You are welcome to come explore with us and gain new insights to John. |
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Discovery is looking at how the Old Testament love shadows the New Testament. This is a fascinating walk through the Old and New Testaments with an emphasis on how love is represented in both. We are an open group and encourage anyone who is interested to join us in our search for better understanding.
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We are studying the gospel of Matthew in order to gain insight regarding the evidences of and testimonials to Jesus as Messiah. We are open to everyone so you are welcome to join us for thoughtful discussion and fun.
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Hi, my name is Stacey and I am currently facilitating the Mom to Mom Group. We are a group of moms who are seeking God's wisdom in raising our children and shepherding our family in this difficult world. Our goal is to be there for one another, whether we're laughing over something hilarious our children have said, or seeking new ways to guide our children on an adventure walk with Christ!
Our group is open to all moms, no matter the age of your children, who are seeking a fellowship with other Christian moms. We meet on Tuesday mornings, September thru May, with the exception of school holidays, from 9:30-11:00am. Childcare is provided along with plenty of caffeine and yummy snacks! To join, all you need to do is come!
You may contact me at
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if you have any questions or would like to know what study we're currently reading.
Ecclesiastes 4 vs. 9,10 and 12: "Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work. If one falls down, his friend can help him up.....Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken." |
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