Monday, July 12, 2010

Upcoming Bible Studies!!!

 Starting the week of 12 September! Monday nights from 6:30 - 8:00 in the Chapel Conference Room. Tuesday mornings from 9:00 - 11:30 in the Chapel Fellowship Hall and Classrooms. Childrens' ministry will be provided on Tuesday mornings.

 You'll have a hard time deciding which study to participate in this fall.

Kay Arthur provides a personal study experience five days a week in this in-depth women's Bible study from LifeWay. Covenant explores God’s initiatives with humanity by studying His covenants throughout history. Kay shows that the idea of covenant — God’s enduring promise — is key to understanding our relationship to God. Kay will guide you in exploring the benefits and responsibilities of covenant, as well as the character of the covenant initiator. Learn the remarkable ways the Old Covenant points to the promises of the New Covenant. This small-group resource is designed for 8 weeks of study.


Jennifer Rothschild's study encourages women to clean out the junk in our minds and replace hidden negative thoughts with positive truths from God's word. Words are powerful. Especially the words we women speak to ourselves. All too often, what we say to ourselves when we lie in bed at night or look in the mirror in the morning is not even close to the words God wants to speak to our souls. According to Rothschild, what we think about often has a ripple effect on nearly every area of our lives. (7 sessions)


Beth Moore’s study of Genesis 12-50, discovers God's pursuit of a relationship with man. Full of twists and turns, ruin and redemption, revelation and mystery this Bible study keeps participants captivated by the God who stars in it! Explore concepts such as blessing, covenant, and promise, and the bearing each has on a New Testament believer’s life today. Group members will also study the Hebrew names of God introduced on the early pages of Scripture. Throughout these 10 weeks of exciting, engaging intrigue, participants will plunge into the heart of Genesis, to God’s remarkable pursuit of relationship, and to the unfolding of His earthly plan: that through one nation—and ultimately, one man—all people on earth will be blessed. Many of the most profound and enduring concepts in the whole counsel of God’s Word are initiated in this marvelous book of beginnings.



Study the letter of Peter to first century Christians verse by verse as we study First Peter, straight from the Bible itself. Take a deep look at what Peter says to the Christians being persecuted in Rome. If you are wondering what God is doing in the world of our day and what is going to happen in the face of all the tensions and pressures and possibilities of uncertainty that await us in the future, this is an excellent letter to read as it is written to Christians under similar circumstances.

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