Thursdays 9:30am - 11:00am |
Thursday Mornings | January 8 - March 26
Join us for our Spring Semester Women’s Bible Study of, Body & Soul, by Lisa Whittle. There are two ways to participate- Wednesday evenings at 6:30 PM, or Thursday mornings at 9:30 AM. Pick up a book from the church office anytime for $15, or the first week of Bible Study.
We begin January 8th. For more information, visit the Women’s Ministry page at
www.rivermont.org/women
From anti-aging serums to diets to surgeries to workouts, we’re made aware of and told to “fix” our bodies every day. But what if we adopted a different attitude? What if we discovered that our bodies are more than just something to work hard on? What if we learned what it means to live well as bearers of God’s very image?
In this 6-session Bible study from author and speaker Lisa Whittle, discover how Scripture talks about our bodies, from creation to Revelation. Learn to reconcile your body with the rest of who you are, growing in a deeper understanding of your true identity as a whole person created in the image of God.
Books : $15 and available at REPC
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Thursdays 9:30am - 11:00am
Thursday Mornings | January 8 - March 26
Join us for our Spring Semester Women’s Bible Study of, Body & Soul, by Lisa Whittle. There are two ways to participate- Wednesday evenings at 6:30 PM, or Thursday mornings at 9:30 AM. Pick up a book from the church office anytime for $15, or the first week of Bible Study.
We begin January 8th. For more information, visit the Women’s Ministry page at
www.rivermont.org/women
From anti-aging serums to diets to surgeries to workouts, we’re made aware of and told to “fix” our bodies every day. But what if we adopted a different attitude? What if we discovered that our bodies are more than just something to work hard on? What if we learned what it means to live well as bearers of God’s very image?
In this 6-session Bible study from author and speaker Lisa Whittle, discover how Scripture talks about our bodies, from creation to Revelation. Learn to reconcile your body with the rest of who you are, growing in a deeper understanding of your true identity as a whole person created in the image of God.