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Sunday, August 30, 2009

It's tough being a woman!


Join women of all ages in an interactive Beth Moore Study, “Esther, It’s Tough Being a Woman”,this Fall at First Baptist Church, Cornelia!

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Introductory Video Session
For both morning and evening studies
Sunday, September 13th - 5:30pm
Location: Banquet Room

Bible Study Options
Thursday @ 9:00 AM, Sept. 17 – Nov. 12th
Or
Sunday @ 5:30 PM, Sept. 20 – Nov. 15th


WEM regularly sponsors interactive Bible Study courses to assist women at every age in: growing their relationship with God, understanding the Word and how to apply it in contemporary times, building and growing relationships with other women from the church and community - thus providing a motivational and inspirational sharing time, providing a time to share prayer concerns, identifying our unique God given gifts and learning to share them, in providing each woman with the opportunity to communicate with each other and more importantly God. These classes are provided on a seasonal basis (Fall, Winter, Spring) in a morning and an evening study course. There is usually a motivational and inspirational kick off or closing event at each study session. WEM of FBC, Cornelia provides an opportunity for women to reach women for Christ.






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Camp Pinnacle Retreat

Kathy Crowe, FBC evening Bible Study facilitator, and Donna Trotter, WEM Director, attended SELAH at Camp Pinnacle on Jan. 22 – 24th for a weekend of inspiration, motivation and reflection. SELAH is a retreat for Women’s Enrichment and Women’s Missions Leaders and is sponsored each year by the Ga Baptist WMU/WEM/WOM. It is coordinated by Janet Speer, Women’s Consultant for the Convention. While there, Kathy and Donna attended sessions encouraging WEM team leaders to ‘stay connected’ by taking advantage of every available communication resource out there, (e.g.) internet, snail mail, flyers, newspapers, phone, web sites, blogs and facebook. Graphic and communication specialists from the Alabama Baptist Convention headquarters spoke to the group on putting together cutting edge media formats for today’s women. The theme for the week-end retreat was “keeping it simple”. We were reminded that time is now. Time may be short for women to get back to the Bible for direction, instruction and guidance in raising our children, grandchildren and for reaching out to our family, co-workers and communities. Our earth’s resources are not unlimited and we are called by God to be good stewards of His time and this land.

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