Women's Life Groups!


Women's Life Groups are open for joining!

Our women are currently going through the book of 1 Peter. This book is very relevant to the things going on in our society today! We are not using a study guide, instead we are just studying the Word itself, going through it verse-by-verse. We want to see what God has to say to us during these uncertain times!

We hope you will join us on Thursday mornings (10 am) or Thursday evenings (7 pm). No signup is needed…just come online and have your Bible ready.

Because of COVID-19, we are currently meeting on online with Zoom! Below are the links to connect:  

Topic: Women's Thurs. Morning Bible Study
Time: Jun 18, 2020 10:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83087504314?pwd=RWZOcUltMW5RL3ovc01EclJYelR3Zz09

Meeting ID: 830 8750 4314
Password: 469881

Kelly Lancaster is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: New Thurs. Evening Women's Study
Time: Jun 18, 2020 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87134806965?pwd=cjk2cUkvVGxERE8wcmVUNGYzWEYrQT09

Meeting ID: 871 3480 6965
Password: 523536

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

Justin Alfred - August 25, 2018

Worldviews Conference - Session 2 - Philosophy

EVERYONE HAS A WORLDVIEW! Everyone has a worldview. It is how we see the world around us, and it is the filter we use for interacting with others. Our worldview is something that develops over our lifetime. It is formed by our upbringing, our environment, our experiences, our education, our religious beliefs, our culture, and everything else that touches our lives. Justin Alfred helps us to understand the different worldviews and how they impact our lives. Session 2 – Philosophy The word "philosophy" literally means, "love of wisdom." However, as we will see, there is a worldly love of our narcissistic selves, out of which comes a philosophy based on the premise that we are indeed "our own gods." Now certain groups may not actually refer to themselves as "gods," but that is indeed what is happening, as man-centered philosophies focus on the idea that through the pursuit of knowledge, just as Aristotle proclaimed, we can reach a point of "self-deification," whereby we will be able to understand all of the mysteries of the world. However, Psalm 139:14 makes it quite clear that the very essence of our being cannot be grasped apart from the starting point that God, in His infinite wisdom, created and formed the most minute microcosms of the entirety of creation.

Scripture References: Luke 8:40-56

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