Are shared-interest groups for women to connect in fun and significant ways. It is an opportunity for women to connect and grow in new ways inside and outside the church.
Come to experience a new hobby or share your expertise in one these groups.
There are many groups to choose from. Women’s Groups meet at various times of the week and month. Find the one that’s right for you! You can join anytime and bring a friend, the more the merrier!
Meets on the third Wednesday of the month, 9:30-11:30 am.
Meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month from 3:30pm to 5:30pm, September to June
Meets on the third Thursday of the month at 3pm
Meets the second and fourth Saturday of the month, 9 am to 1pm, October to May. (unless it conflicts with Veterans Breakfast)
Soul Food is a women’s lunch group that meets on the second Monday of the month at noon.
Brunch – Books – Fellowship! Who knew reading a captivating book and discussing it with girlfriends could be so therapeutic? Join us on the third Wednesday of each month at 9:30am in Room D
For more information, email Susan Hughes
April – A Song in the Dark – Kimberly Woodhouse
May – The Wings of Poppy Pendleton – Melanie Dobson
June – All That It Takes – Nicole Deese
July – No Meeting
August – The Sea Keeper’s Daughters – Lisa Wingate
If you are a veteran knitter or want to learn, this group is for you. Come knit to your heart’s content (or learn) and have fun with girlfriends.
We meet on second and fourth Wednesday of the month from 3:30pm-5:30pm in Room 107, September through June.
If you are interested in this lovely bunch of ladies, email Elly Johnson
Enjoy coffee and literary conversation. All women are welcome to join!
This afternoon book club group meets the third Thursday of each month from 3pm to 4:15pm from September through May in Room A
For more information, contact Cheryl Burross
Peace by Piece is a group of quilters and non-quilters alike! We started in 1997 providing quilts to folks that are homebound, in the hospital or just going thru a challenging time in life
You don’t have to be a quilter to join our group. We have people who want to iron, cut fabric or help us choose colors. We get a variety of donations from the congregation so we have lots of fabric to choose from.
We have many different types of quilts, some of the projects we have done.
This group of ladies meet on the second and the fourth Saturday of the month from 9 am to 1pm, in Room 109, October through May (unless it conflicts with the Veterans Breakfast.)
For more information, email Vickie Muente
Soul Food is a women’s lunch group that gathers monthly to nourish the bodies and souls of women with fellowship, spiritual growth and good food while building relationships with other Christian women.
To RSVP and for more information, email Susan McGiffert
Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip, “Go south to the road—the desert road—that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.” So he started out, and on his way he met an Ethiopian eunuch, an important official in charge of all the treasury of the Kandake (which means “queen of the Ethiopians”). This man had gone to Jerusalem to worship, and on his way home was sitting in his chariot reading the Book of Isaiah the prophet. The Spirit told Philip, “Go to that chariot and stay near it.” Then Philip ran up to the chariot and heard the man reading Isaiah the prophet. “Do you understand what you are reading?” Philip asked. “How can I,” he said, “unless someone explains it to me?” So he invited Philip to come up and sit with him. This is the passage of Scripture the eunuch was reading: “He was led like a sheep to the slaughter, and as a lamb before its shearer is silent, so he did not open his mouth. In his humiliation he was deprived of justice. Who can speak of his descendants? For his life was taken from the earth.” The eunuch asked Philip, “Tell me, please, who is the prophet talking about, himself or someone else?” Then Philip began with that very passage of Scripture and told him the good news about Jesus. As they traveled along the road, they came to some water and the eunuch said, “Look, here is water. What can stand in the way of my being baptized?” And he gave orders to stop the chariot. Then both Philip and the eunuch went down into the water and Philip baptized him. When they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord suddenly took Philip away, and the eunuch did not see him again, but went on his way rejoicing. Philip, however, appeared at Azotus and traveled about, preaching the gospel in all the towns until he reached Caesarea.