Women’s Bible Studies

Women’s groups are for women looking to dive deeper into community with one another and to grow in their relationship with Jesus.

Fall 2024 Bible Studies

Tuesday morning and evening sessions run from September 10 - December 3 (no meetings Thanksgiving week)

Morning Studies

Walk in the Spirit

Tuesday mornings 9:30 - 11:30am
(childcare available)
Led by: Cara Smith and Becky Saracina

Who is the Holy Spirit? What is His relationship with the Father and the Son, Jesus? What does He do? How can you get to know Him? What does He want to do in your life and your church community? Walk in the Spirit: A Bible Study on the Holy Spirit of God will help you discover answers to these questions by guiding you through key New Testament passages. As you search the Scriptures in this ten-week Bible study, you will also be invited to engage in daily exercises meant to help you live your life truly under the Spirit’s influence and with His power.

Walk in the Spirit can be purchased HERE.

Register HERE.

Life Under the Sun: The Unexpected Good News of Ecclesiastes

Tuesday mornings 9:30 - 11:30am
(childcare available)
Led by: Susan Bissonette and Chelsea Nelson

It often feels like life is spinning at a dizzying rate. All things ever seem to do is change. And just as soon as we get our footing, the ground shifts under us again. How can we keep our balance in such a disorienting world?

Hannah Anderson invites us to consider the wisdom of Ecclesiastes afresh as we search for a solid foundation for life under the sun. Together, we’ll learn to name our anxieties, concerns and disappointments. We’ll discover how Ecclesiastes is more than self-help or good advice—how it frees us to ask the questions that Jesus Himself will eventually answer. And through its raw honesty and unflinching commitment to goodness, we’ll find hope in the One who guides all days under the sun.

Life Under the Sun may be purchased HERE.

Register HERE.

1 Corinthians

Tuesday mornings 9:30 - 11:30am
(childcare available)
Led by: Aneta Young

The book of 1 Corinthians contains Paul’s exhortations to the church in Corinth, which was struggling with a lack of unity brought about by arrogance and divisiveness.

In this accessible study, pastor and author Jay Thomas helps readers understand the only remedy for such disunity: the pride-defeating truth of the gospel. At the heart of 1 Corinthians is the reality that the good news of Jesus Christ miraculously saves, changes and unites God’s people.

1 Corinthians may be purchased HERE.

Register HERE.

Hebrews

Tuesday mornings 9:30 - 11:30am
(childcare available)
Led by: Mary Ann Craig

In this verse-by-verse study of the Book of Hebrews, Jen Wilkin explores how God “provided something better for us” in the person of Jesus Christ (Heb. 11:40). Through stories of Old Testament heroes and practices, the author of Hebrews demonstrates how the new covenant is superior to the old and how Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of every promise. Explore familiar verses in context of the entire Bible, learning how to place your hope and faith in Christ alone.

Better may be purchased HERE.

Register HERE.

Evening Studies

Revelation

Tuesday evenings 6:30 - 8:30pm
(no childcare available)
Led by: Lori Conrad and Andrea Roberto

The book of Revelation overflows with images and ideas that confound our modern ears. But if all Scripture is God-breathed and profitable, we should assume Revelation is as accessible and helpful as any other book of the Bible.

Two thousand years ago, John’s Revelation was circulated and read aloud among seven churches in Asia Minor. Those who heard the letter understood it and drew encouragement from its message. The same can be true for you today. Over 10 sessions of verse-by-verse Bible study, Jen Wilkin helps you discover how the last book of the Bible speaks both a steadying word of assurance and a strong call to endure to the church in every age. 

Revelation may be purchased HERE.

Register HERE.

Walk in the Spirit

Tuesday evenings 6:30 - 8:30pm
(no childcare available)
Led by: Cara Smith and Rhonda Birti

Who is the Holy Spirit? What is His relationship with the Father and the Son, Jesus? What does He do? How can you get to know Him? What does He want to do in your life and your church community? Walk in the Spirit: A Bible Study on the Holy Spirit of God will help you discover answers to these questions by guiding you through key New Testament passages. As you search the Scriptures in this ten-week Bible study, you will also be invited to engage in daily exercises meant to help you live your life truly under the Spirit’s influence and with His power.

Walk in the Spirit may be purchased HERE.

Register HERE.

Promises Kept: Bible Overview

Tuesday evenings 6:30 - 8:30pm
(no childcare available)
Led by: Amy Shatrick

A broad overview of the themes of the Bible, laying out how the entirety of the Bible and the promises God has made are fulfilled and point to Jesus. A good foundational study for those looking for to get a better grasp of how the whole Bible fits together.

Promises Kept may be purchased HERE.

Register HERE.

1 Corinthians

Tuesday evenings 6:30 - 8:30pm
(no childcare available)
Led by: Aneta Young

The book of 1 Corinthians contains Paul’s exhortations to the church in Corinth, which was struggling with a lack of unity brought about by arrogance and divisiveness.

In this accessible study, pastor and author Jay Thomas helps readers understand the only remedy for such disunity: the pride-defeating truth of the gospel. At the heart of 1 Corinthians is the reality that the good news of Jesus Christ miraculously saves, changes, and unites God’s people.

1 Corinthians may be purchased HERE.

Register HERE.

Isaiah: Holy One of Israel

Tuesday evenings 6:30 - 8:30pm
(no childcare available)
Led by: Mandy Moyer and Pam Hyer

Words swirl around us and opinions are expressed with little thought and less humility. Can you imagine posting, 'Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a [woman] of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts!' (Isa. 6:5)?

Studying the book of Isaiah is a great place to start to learn humility. Isaiah uses 'holy' to describe God more than all the other Old Testament books combined and then reveals a way that God can make us holy - because Christ's humility leads to our holiness.

Isaiah can be purchased HERE.

Register HERE.