In Acts 2:42 we find that the early Church “devoted themselves to the apostles’ teachings, to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.” In other words, they were committed to learning the things of God, they were dedicated to building a culture of supportive community, open acceptance, and embracing love where relationships could flourish and thrive, and they were determined to seek God through prayer! The result of this was that “Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles.”
 
Join us as we devote ourselves to the captivating Word of God, to a community of active love, and to the mighty work of prayer, then watch and see how God fills your life with His displays of awesome power! 
Women’s Weekly Bible Studies
Wednesday Morning
Leader: Tahne Gollwitzer
Location: LWC, East Room
Time: 10:00 AM 
 
Summary of Study
 
Living the fruit of the Spirit through the best times of your life.

We are called to be daughters and wives, sisters and friends, mothers and grandmas. We are called to be volunteers, employees, citizens, and leaders. And as we fill these various roles, we are to be intuitive, creative, persistent, supportive, and productive.

Is it any wonder that we may also be tired and crabby?

This nine-session Bible study helps the Christian woman put all of these roles, characteristics, and emotions into perspective. Each session focuses on one fruit of the Spirit and considers how the lives and stories of nine biblical women convey that characteristic. As you study women like Esther (self-control) and Dorcas (goodness), Ruth (love) and Elizabeth (joy), you’ll see how God is at work in your life too and how His promise of salvation and peace through Jesus are fully yours all the time.
Thursday Evening
Leader: Liz Thompson
Location: LWC, East Room
Time: 7:00-8:30 PM
 
Summary of Study
 

The women of the Bible lived timeless stories—by examining them, we can understand what it means to be a woman of faith.

People unfamiliar with Scripture often assume that women play a small, secondary role in the Bible. But in fact, they were central figures in numerous Biblical tales. It was Queen Esther’s bravery at a vital point in history which saved her entire people. The Bible contains warriors like Jael, judges like Deborah, and prophets like Miriam. The first person to witness Jesus’ resurrection was Mary Magdalene, who promptly became the first Christian evangelist, eager to share the news which would change the world forever.

In The Women of the Bible Speak, author Shannon Bream opens up the lives of sixteen of these Biblical women, arranging them into pairs and contrasting their journeys. In pairing their stories, Shannon helps us reflect not only on the meaning of each individual’s life, but on how they relate to each other and to us.

From the shepherdesses of ancient Israel who helped raise the future leaders of the people of God, to the courageous early Christians, the narrative of the Bible offers us many vivid and fascinating female characters. In their lives we can see common struggles to resist bitterness, despair, and pride, and to instead find their true selves in faith, hope, and love. In studying these heroes of the faith, we can find wisdom and warnings for how to better navigate our own faith journeys.

The Women of the Bible Speak outlines the lessons we can take from the valor of Esther, the hope of Hannah, the audacity of Rahab, and the faith of Mary. In broadening each woman’s individual story, we gain a deeper understanding of each, and wisdom and insights that can transform our own lives today.