Women's Summer Life Groups!


New Women's Life Groups on for the Summer!

Starting Thursday, July 11, 2019 mornings (10am) and evenings (7pm). These groups will meet on the 2nd and 4th Thurs. in each month through the summer! They will be a much more casual style meeting as we discuss the things we’re learning and have some needed fellowship time. More information at the Ministry Table and online at CCFV.LIFE. No signup is needed…just come and bring your Bible.

If you would like to find out more that is going on in the Women's Ministry or to get involved, please contact Kelly Lancaster.

Go to the Upcoming Events Calendar to find other Women's Ministry events.


Most Recent Message from Women's Ministry

Rick Lancaster - May 1, 2022

The Joy of Knowing God’s Will! Philippians 2:12-18

Pastor Rick continues a series through the letter to the Philippians – The Joy of Knowing Christ! What is God’s will for your life? This is one of the great questions of life. Rick explores this topic and shares some thoughts on how to discover God’s specific will for your life. From a Roman prison Paul writes of grace, the gospel, and joy. There are many practical things in this short but powerful letter. Click this link if you would like to see Rick’s Sermon Notes and/or his Bible Study notes: https://calvaryfv.com/the-sermons/ Click this link to stay connected with what is going on at CCFV: https://connectcard.church/xC1ccXmX2Jq5ywySljAe Get into a Life Group: https://calvaryfv.com/next-steps/#lifeGroups Let us pray for you: https://calvaryfv.com/next-steps/#prayForYou Worship God with your giving: https://calvaryfv.com/give/

Scripture References: Philippians 2:12-18

From Series: "Philippians – The Joy of Knowing Christ!"

Philippians is a letter that Paul wrote to a church he was fond of. There is an unmistakable tone of joy in this letter. That is remarkable because Paul wrote the letter while in a Roman prison where one of the possible outcomes was death. Paul looks not to his circumstances for joy and happiness but to his knowledge of Christ. Faith in Christ was the basis for Paul’s ability to experience joy – even in the darkest of circumstances. It doesn’t mean that he enjoyed the hard things of life or that they made him happy. But his knowledge of his Savior enabled Paul to see those things in a way that allowed him to choose joy as his response. Everyone wants to be happy. But let’s be real – sometimes life throws things at us that are not pleasant. The better we are able to put our trust in God and His Word – the more we will experience joy even in the midst of the dark things of life. And then when we experience the things that makes us happy, they will be even sweeter. The main thing is knowing Christ better and better.

Sermon Notes

More From "Philippians – The Joy of Knowing Christ!"

Powered by Series Engine