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"Common Ground" Women's Study

"Common Ground" Women's Study

Every Monday, from 06/06/2022 to 08/01/2022, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Location: Sun City Campus, 811 Sun City Blvd, Georgetown, TX US 78633

Attendance Limit: 15

Common Ground by Amberly Neese 

Whether it is in politics, the professional world, a party, or a pew, we face conflict every day. As discussions get more heated and social media is deluged with opinion-spewing, hurt feelings, and broken relationships, we need hope and practical tools to navigate the tumultuous waters and live at peace with everyone. 

Fortunately, the Scriptures hold the key to living at peace despite our differences. In Common Ground, an eight-week Bible study, Amberly Neese combines stories of sibling rivalries from the Bible with personal experience, humor, hope, and her love of God’s Word.

Women will find biblical and practical help for:
- Facing conflict
- Navigating broken relationships
- Handling heated discussions (in person and on social media)
- Living at peace despite differences

8 sessions; led by Carol Stuewe

Registration for the Summer studies begins on Monday, May 9

Click here to register

NOTES:

  • If the Bible Study session in which you are interested is full, please contact the Event Coordinator to sign up on the waiting list. Invariably people drop out of studies before they begin or don’t show on the first day, so openings do occur. Also, this is a great indicator that the study needs to be repeated and it could become available to you in another semester.
  • Please mark your study dates on your calendar!!! If you find you cannot attend, please cancel so we can fill your spot before the beginning of the sessions.
  • Cost for all WOW Bible Studies is $20. Books are ordered by the church and available the first day of class.  Please bring payment on the first day of class.  Scholarships available

Please register for only 1 (one) study so that more women can register for studies.