An event every week that begins at 7:00 pm on Monday, repeating until May 22, 2023
Elijah–Faith and Fire by Priscilla Shirer
Old Testament heroes are best known for their most celebrated moments: Moses dividing the Red Sea; David slaying Goliath; Gideon routing an insurmountable army; Joshua marching around the defiant walls of Jericho. And Elijah—calling down fire on Mount Carmel. Every serious believer longs to summon up that kind of boldness and faith, yet few are willing to go through the process required to get them there. Join us for this 6-session Bible study about the life and times of the prophet Elijah to discover how the fire on Mount Carmel was forged in the valley of famine. And how the emboldened, fiery faith you desire is being fashioned by God in your life right now.
At the women’s Bible study, you’ll find a supportive and encouraging group of women of all ages ready to get to know you as they get to know the Bible. The group begins with a large group teaching, then splits into smaller groups – life groups – for discussion and prayer. In your life group, you will learn to live your faith as you share about and care for each other’s life experiences.
Meeting Time: 7:00-8:30 PM on Mondays
Dates: The group meets weekly from September through June, and the Elijah series will run from 4/10-5/15, with an end of year celebration on 5/22
Location: Learning Center in the lower level and simultaneously online at https://zoom.us/j/84689584290
Group Leader: Kim Snyder
How to Join: If you are new to the group, you can show up any week and be welcomed. Signing up is not necessary, though the group leader, Kim, will appreciate the opportunity to connect with you ahead of time if you fill out the form below.
Meet the Group Leader: Kim Snyder is VPC’s Director of Life Groups and Education. With over fifteen years of ministry experience cultivating group environments, Kim loves to draw people into an engagement with scripture that flows into the reality of their everyday lives. Along with her passion for Biblical study, she regularly draws from her academic backgrounds in teaching and sociology to facilitate lessons that incorporate different learning styles and are relevant to our societal experiences.