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Women’s Bible Study - Fall 2008Breaking Free: Making Liberty in Christ a Reality In Life, leads you through a study of the Scriptures to discover the transforming power of Christian freedom. Based on Isaiah 61:1-4, this in-depth study draws parallells between the captive Isrealites and today's believers.
Cost is $20. Free childcare. Starts Monday night, September 8 at 6:30 pm, or Tuesday, September 9 at 9:00 am
TULIP (Training Up Ladies In Partnerships)
Are you an older woman, whom God is leading to share His love, His compassion, His Word with a younger woman? Are you a younger woman looking for someone to encourage and pray with you and provide you with an older woman’s perspective as a sister in Christ? Prayerfully consider whether God is calling you to be a part of TULIP, a mentoring program designed to help you come alongside a younger woman or to seek the “training” of an older woman. Contact: Carrie Roberts, 414-755-2475. Mommy MattersA time for moms of young children to get together to encourage each other and learn to be Godly mothers raising Godly children. Enjoy monthly events, sometimes for mom and kids to interact with others and sometimes it is just a “mom’s night out.” Meeting held at Latitudes Coffee House every other Wednesday from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Mommy Matters is co-led by Allyssa Rittenhouse (414) 461-4115 and Heidi Vanderpool - (262)502-3672 . Meals for MomsA ministry that provides meals for moms with new babies in the hopes that we may minister to needs of the family. Contact: Kristen Stock, (262) 573-1311. Moms in TouchAn interdenominational ministry where two or more believing moms meet together to pray for their children and schools. Contact: Stephanie Brown This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . Crafty LadiesThis ministry meets the first Wednesday morning of each month to make articles for our missionaries, Children’s Hospital and the Milwaukee Rescue Mission. If you can use scissors, we can use you. Contact: Carolyn Maatta, (414) 461-6707.
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