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Titus 2 Thursdays
Titus 2 Thursdays
We invite you to join us Thursday mornings from 9:20 am to 11:45 at the church as we study God's Word together in Bible Study and develop personal growth through the application of God's Word in small sharing groups. Workshops are offered to help equip and encourage us as women to better serve our Lord in our God-given roles with our individual gifts and abilities.
The Children's Program for Titus will include the following ages:
Our home school students will need to bring 1 hour worth of school work with them each week. They will also be doing some group reading, and participating in group study activities such as art, history, science and cooking. Please see Jessica Katen for additional information.
Session One: The Book of Proverbs: Timeless Wisdom for Your Words, Work, Wealth, and Relationships
The Book of Proverbs offers infallivle wisdom that teaches us how to live in light of what is really true about ourselves, one another, and the world in which we live. The goal of this study is to encourage you to grow ever closer to the God who is Wisdom.
This workshop will enable you to better understand the "mothering mandate" of Titus 2, which encourages women to open their hearts and arms to other women. Come and learn the importance of helping other women, how it enables us all to better proclaim the "...praiseworthy deeds of the LORD, His power, and the wonders he has done..." from generation to generation.
Titus Thursdays will be taking a short hiatus for the holiday season. We will break after Titus on November 17th and return in January so that we may focus completely on our famlies during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.
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