Women's Studies

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Welcome to Women’s Studies.  We are committed to enabling you to draw closer to God as you study the Bible.  The Bible is the story of God seeking a deeper relationship with his created people; loving them unconditionally and making a way for them to embrace a Holy God.  Studying the Bible is certain to change your life by touching your soul.

We have a variety of studies and meeting times designed to fit your life style.  Please help us by making arrangements to pay for your study materials at the time you sign up.  Some groups have limited enrollment, so please know that your registration will not be final until you have paid for your materials.

We are learning together, so join us on this life journey no matter what stage you are in.  If you are new to the Bible, we encourage you to join a GIG group.  It’s a great way to start.  Looking forward to seeing you in one of our groups.

To register for a study, select the buttonby the title, complete your contact information below, and press Register.

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Women's Book Club Discussion Group

This book club will meet once a month beginning Thursday, July 24th in the Fireside Room, Old Stage Road campus.  6:30 PM to 8 PM.  Please read the book, The Yada Yada Prayer Group  by Neta Jackson prior to the first meeting.  At the end of the first meeting, we will decide the book to read for the following month.

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Facilitator:  Maggie Loftus.  Questions?  Call 878-5507.

Women's Summer Bible Study

This summer study meets Wednesday mornings starting July 9 - August 27 (skipping week of the summer kid's week), 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM, Fireside Room, Old Stage Road campus.  The Truth Project (a DVD-based small group curriculum) provides a starting point for looking at our culture from a biblical perspective.  This study could transform your life, giving it new purpose and meaning.  You'll be able to look at the world around you through a biblical lens, giving you a deeper understanding of the culture surrounding you.  This seems an especially timely moment for this series, given Pastor Scott's recent challenge for EAC to be a `missional church', that is, a congregation that understands the surrounding culture and is prepared to engage it with a biblical worldview.  You will see that God continues to call ordinary people to make an external difference in our world.

Materials provided at no cost.  Facilitator:  Jane Harrocks.  For more information, see the Summer Study page.

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Press Register after selecting the study and noting the cost of the book.  You will be directed to an "event" payment page where you can select how you will pay and then what you are paying for (Class Book).  Please enter name of study or book in the Notes field.  If there is no book cost, you may simply exit the payment page.