Womens Bible Class

Week 5: Opposition and Unbelief

October 11, 2022

With his objections silenced, his family brought into "covenant compliance," and his brother at his side, Moses returns to Egypt to tell his people of God's plan for their deliverance. His words are met with belief and worshipful reverence to God. His confidence in the message entrusted to him must have been high as he moved toward his next act of obedience: an audience with Pharaoh. But no simple conversation awaits him.

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Week 11: Wrap-Up and Q&A

Taryn Mays
April 23, 2024
Closing our study in Paul’s letters to the Philippians, Colossians and Philemon, we take some time to reflect on the major takeaways from these letters. Themes of unity and family of God, sanctification, and hope in the midst of suffering. We...
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Week 10: Grace & Peace (Philemon)

April 16, 2024
The letter to Philemon is a unique Pauline epistle, as he writes not to a church but to an individual. As Paul appeals to Philemon to forgive and receive back his runaway slave Onesimus, there’s a rich theme of grace...
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Week 9: Servants of Christ (Colossians 4)

Aina Carruth
April 9, 2024
In Colossians 4, Paul finishes his instructions to the typical Roman Christian household by addressing masters. He ends his letter by asking the Colossians to pray for him, specifically requesting an open door for the gospel. He then ends his...