Winter Session: Tuesday, January 6 until April 21, 2026; 6:30-8:30pm.
Registration cost: $10 for the semester.
The Power of a Praying Woman
It may seem easier to pray for your spouse, your children, your friends, and your extended family, but God wants to hear your requests for your life too. He loves it when you come to Him for the things you need and ask Him to help you become the woman you have always longed to be.
Together we will read “The Power of a Praying Woman” by Stormie Omartian. Through our discussion and the accompanying study guide, we will learn to trust God with our deepest longings, cover every area of life with prayer, and maintain a right heart before God.
Resource required: Your Bible. The book “The Power of a Praying Woman” by Stormie Omartian is required for the study. The accompanying study guide is also recommended. (available through Amazon, Indigo, or most Christian bookstores).
Teacher: Barb Link
Genesis – God’s character, plan, and purpose for you
*This is a 2-semester course, September 2025 – April 2026.
Genesis serves as the starting point of the entire biblical narrative, laying the foundation for significant themes such as creation and order, covenant and promise, and what it means to be human – concepts that recur throughout the Bible. From the creation of the cosmos to the stories of the patriarchs, Genesis tells the story of a God who acts with intention, engages directly in human affairs, and brings purpose amid human shortcomings.
Each section of Genesis invites reflection on the nature of God, the role of humanity, and the unfolding of history through divine involvement. In this study, we will approach Genesis not simply as ancient history, but as a work that continues to offer insight into life and our place in God's world. We invite you to join us as we explore the wonderful world of Genesis.
Resource required: Your Bible. Handouts will be provided.
Teacher: Deb Donnelly
*Please note: this is a 2-semester course, starting in September 2025, and continuing in the winter session January-April 2026.
Book of James
We will explore the book of James and its difficult teachings on wealth, anointing with oil, prayer, healing, and the relationship between faith and works. Through an inductive study of the biblical text and application questions, we will strive to rightly understand James as a stirring exhortation to fruitfulness, ultimately written to remind Christians of the necessary connection between genuine faith and heartfelt obedience.
Resource required: Your Bible. A notebook for journaling is recommended.
Teacher: Regena Sabatier
Book of Daniel
The book of Daniel has all the makings of a great story: memorable characters, cliff-hanging moments, and incredible visions. Yet we miss the point if we pay more attention to Daniel’s story than to Daniel’s God.
In this helpful study, readers will see how this fascinating biblical book ultimately points to the sovereign Lord of history, who rules over all earthly kingdoms and whose plans cannot be thwarted.
Resource required: Your Bible. A notebook for journaling is recommended.
Teacher: Maureen Kohli
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