Fellowship, Discussion, Thoughts, Encouragement, Prayer.
Are you looking for something even more? Then it is a great time to get plugged in to one of our weekly Bible Studies for Singles. See below for what our small groups will be studying this fall...If you are interested in joining a group, we hope you will consider these opportunities!
Tuesday Night Women's Group
Starting September 1, Single Women in their 20's- mid 30's
The Tuesday night ladies' small group is starting a new study that will immerse us into the life of Jesus- walking with him through triumph and trial, reacting to the very same questions He posed to His first followers. It is a book that will inspire us to quietly sit at His side daily and listen, learn, journal, pray and, ultimately, to love and long for Him more each and every day. Beth Moore, author of “Jesus” is an extraordinary teacher and will lead us through 90 days of getting to know Him on a much deeper and personal level. Will you join us?
For more info, contact Michelle Gay.
Tuesday Night Men's Group
Starting August 18
We meet every Tuesday night at the home of Fred Lehmann at 7pm. All single guys are welcome. Our current study is Men of the Old Testament. We don't really have one resource that we are using. We have established a list and each member of the group will be picking a few to present to the group. By looking at these men in the bible the goal is to learn what living like a true man of God really looks like.
For more info, contact Noel Whelchel
Thursday Night Coed Group
New Study Starting September 17
Everybody's Normal 'Til You Get to Know Them by John Ortberg
Since Christians often talk about community as one of their highest ideals it is shocking when they realize that, as Henri Nouwen insightfully noted, "Community is the place where the person you least want to live with always lives." Fortunately, John Ortberg shares our passion for community and is able to teach us how to live with and love one another. With the insight of a counselor and the heart of a pastor, Ortberg has written one of the best contemporary considerations of community.
For more info, contact Fred Lehmann