Single Life Ministry Thursday Night Class
Thursday at 7:00 PM
A class for single women who want to deepen their relationship with Christ and meet new friends.
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Are you single? Want to deepen your relationship with Christ? Meet new friends? If so, join us for short-term studies that typically last 6-8 weeks. We usually read a book together and watch the study DVD and have a fruitful discussion time on Thursday evenings.
Our next study, The Well-Watered Woman by Gretchen Saffles starts on Thursday, January 18, at 7:00p.m. in Dunnam Conference Room.
If reading your Bible feels dry and heavy, The Well-Watered Woman will bring back your passion to connect with Jesus. Discover the bottomless, refreshing well of God’s word – and experience fullness and peace beyond your circumstances.
Gretchen Saffles know what it’s like to feel unable to flourish. In The Well-Watered Woman, she leads us to the source that changes everything: the Well of fullness, the Word of freedom, and the Way of fruitfulness. Using Scripture and her own personal story of surrender, Gretchen offers spiritually hungry women tangible tools not only to know Jesus more but to live a life that thoroughly enjoys him, seeks him, and follows him into freedom.
Week One: Introduction, Chapters 1 and 2
Week Two: Chapters 3 and 4
Week Three: Chapters 5 and 6
Week Four: Chapters 7, 8, and 9
Week Five: Chapters 10 and 11
Week Six: Chapters 12 and 13
Week Seven: Chapters 14 and 15
Week Eight: Chapter 16
Thursday, March 14th - Group Dinner
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Our next book study will be Here For It (the GOOD, the BAD, and the QUESO) by Amy Weatherly + Jess Johnston.
The HOW-TO GUIDE for DEEPENING YOUR FRIENDSHIPS and DOING LIFE TOGETHER.
How do I get from friendship to true sisterhood? Deep friendship - the kind you crave that stays strong across disagreements and dumpster fires, miles and misunderstandings - can seem as elusive as the perfect queso recipe. You want to know, be known, and spend time with people who make you laugh so hard you slightly hyperventilate.
In this new book Amy Weatherly and Jess Johnston - bestselling authors and founders of the wildly popular Sister, I Am with You online community - will guide you through some of the more difficult aspects of friendship and give you practical advice for deepening the friendships you already have.
- distinguish between different types of friendships,
- foster real relationships with your neighbors,
- recognize when a seasonal friendship has run its course, and
- establish traditions that strengthen your relationships no matter how far apart you live.
Here for It gets to the heart of the hows and whys of friendship in a culture that constantly tries to keep us from authentic connection. Whether you could use tips on setting boundaries or encouragement for working through conflicts, need for showing up, speaking up, and offering grace to yourself and those you love.
Week One: Introduction: Serve with Chips, Drink It Through a Straw, Eat It Like Soup - We Won't Judge; and Chapter 1: But It Wasn't Supposed to Be This Way
Week Two: Chapter 2: When There's Been a Storm and Only One or Two Are Left ; Chapter 3: Even Old Wounds Can Heal; and Chapter 4: I See Your Lips Moving, But I Have No Idea What You're Saying
Week Three: Chapter 5: You've Got a Voice, Don't Forget to Use It; Chapter 6: I'm Sorry, But Did You Just Say What I Think You Said?; Chapter 7: I Would Rather Eat Soggy Cheetos Than Admit I'm Wrong
Week Four: Chapter 8: Sometimes People Suck; Chapter 9: I'm Scared of Snakes, Porta Potties, and Being Ghosted; and Chapter 10: Who Even Am I and What in the What Is Actually Happening?
Week Five: Essential Ingredients (Page 99) Chapter 11: Soo...Is This the Part Where We Make Plans to Actually Hang Out? Because That Would Be Cool
Week Six: Chapter 12: Turns Out, You Do Have to Read the Book Before You Know What It's About; Chapter 13: Well, That Went Over My Head; Chapter 14: What Is This? The Twilight Zone?
Week Seven: Chapter 15: You're Stuck with Me Like Popcorn Kernels in Your Teeth; Chapter 16: You Are Welcome in My Home, But Maybe Not in My Bathroom; Chapter 17: I Know You Live 1,200 Miles Away, But Can Your Be Here in Five Minutes
Week Eight: Chapter 18: I'm Too Old to Suck in My Belly, So My Jeans Won't Button; Chapter 19: We Share a Fence, But I Don't Even Know Your Name; Chapter 20: Well, You Just Honked at Me, So Now I'm Going to Sit at This Stoplight for All Eternity
Week Nine: Chapter 21: How to Walk Through Pain with Your Friends (The Kind Where There Are No Words) and Conclusion: We Ride at Dawn, I'll Bring the Snacks
Week Ten: Group Dinner
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For more information contact Terry Loughridge
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