Join us for worship, teaching, food and fellowship Friday, May 19 (6:30–9:00 PM) and Saturday, May 20 (8:30 AM–2:15 PM)!
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED
The main sessions will focus on Jesus’ prayer for believers to “be one” recorded in John 17. This passage is the longest recorded interaction between two members of the Trinity in all of Scripture! It is the prayer Jesus prayed on the night before his crucifixion. In it, He prays that His Father would unite us to Himself, unite us with each other, and use our unity as a witness to the watching world.
MAIN SESSIONS
Session 1: One in WHOM we BELIEVE
Session 2: One with all OTHERS who BELIEVE
Session 3: One so that the WORLD may BELIEVE
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Union with Christ: In Christ, his life is our life. His death is our death. His resurrection is our resurrection. In this session, we’ll discuss how our union with Christ is the central beauty of the Gospel.
Loving Difficult People: God asks us to "love" one another. This includes difficult people and those who have hurt us, whether family, friends, neighbors, co-workers or fellow church members...So what does this "love" look like and how do we practice it?...Come and discover through God's word and wisdom how to fulfill what Jesus instructed us in John 15:12..."My command is this: Love one another as I have loved you."...even the difficult ones!
Praying Scripture. A simple and meaningful way to a flourishing prayer life: In this session we examine the "why" of praying Scripture, the "blessings" of praying Scripture, and the "how-to" of praying Scripture. Each lady will receive a workbook containing resources, examples, and activities that we will complete during the workshop.
Parenting…what is your mission?: Learn how to protect, prepare, and propel your people.
Living Out the One Another’s of Scripture: In this session, we will explore how the Lord exhorts us to live life with one another and how we can do this in a God honoring way.
Hiding God’s Word in Your Heart: This breakout will glean insight from Psalm 119 to discern the four R's, Reason, Remember, Repent, and Revive, to help women, no matter their season of life, hide God's word in their hearts daily.
When Reconciliation Isn’t Reality: What does it look like to honor Christ while navigating an unreconciled relationship? Explore what scripture has to say about Christ’s heart for pursuing restoration and how to walk blamelessly when restoration isn’t realized.
Love Thy Neighbor. Weaving Gospel Rhythms Into Your Routine:Does it sometimes feel difficult to engage your neighbors and community with the Gospel? Using Mark 12:28-34 as a framework, we'll learn how the Great Commandment can help us fulfill the Great Commission.
Opening the Door for Gospel Conversations: Learn how to intentionally ask questions that engage others and lead to Gospel conversations.