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Women in the Word
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We have a passion to proclaim Christ to women of all ages and backgrounds. We desire to teach, to encourage and to prepare women for ministry both within the church and in the community. It is our goal to help each woman understand her value in God’s Kingdom as well as her unique gifts and purposes in God's plan for eternity.
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Redemption Revealed | Week 6 | Deb Hagood--Jesus reminds the disciples about the hatred of the world and comforts them with the promise of the Helper — the Holy Spirit.--Outline
Redemption Revealed | Week 5 | Venita Jones--Jesus calls the disciples to abide in him and bear fruit, loving others and following his commands.--Outline
Redemption Revealed | Week 4 | Lynn Kitchens--Jesus comforts his disciples and prepares them for the future, promising them the Holy Spirit and peace.--Outline
Redemption Revealed | Week 3 | Brooke Seale--Jesus knew that Judas was doing to betray him and that Peter would deny him; yet he faithfully served his disciples and commanded them to do the same for others.--Outline
Redemption Revealed | Week 2 | Kathy Harrelson--Jesus declares that it is time for Him to be glorified through the crucifixion and resurrection, and He calls all to believe and follow Him wholeheartedly.--Outline
Redemption Revealed | Week 1 | Misty Denman--Jesus' triumphal entry ushers in his final week before the crucifixion and highlights John's desire that everyone experience redemption and believe that Jesus is the Messiah.--Outline
Glory Unveiled | Week 11 | Lynn Kitchens--Paul continues to selflessly call the Corinthians to repentance as he longs for the church to walk in purity and unity.--Outline
Glory Unveiled | Week 10 | Brooke Seale--Paul addresses his opponents to point them away from themselves about toward boasting in their weakness and thus pointing to Jesus.--Outline
Glory Unveiled | Week 9 | Kristin Hines--Paul points to Jesus and defends his apostleship and the Gospel against the false teachers attempting to mislead the Corinthians.--Outline
Glory Unveiled | Week 8 | Wendi Lyon--Paul invites the Corinthians to cheerfully and generously give their resources, as an overflow of God's grace in their lives.--Outline
Glory Unveiled | Week 7 | Lynn Kitchens--Paul continues to defend his ministry while encouraging the Corinthians believers to pursue service, holiness, and repentance.--Outline
Glory Unveiled | Week 6 | Misty Denman--Paul encourages the Corinthian believers with the hope of their future glorified bodies and their call to be ministers and ambassadors of reconciliation.--Outline
Glory Unveiled | Week 5 | Kathy Harrelson--In order to not lose heart, Paul highlights the privilege of ministry, God's empowerment for ministry, and the importance of keeping an eternal perspective.--Outline
Glory Unveiled | Week 4 | Kristen Hoff--Paul explains the glory of the old covenant and the surpassing glory of the new covenant, along with how Christ unveils human hearts so that they see God's glory and grow in sanctification.--Outline
Glory Unveiled | Week 3 | Misty Denman--Paul calls the Corinthians to rely on the truth of the Gospel so that their lives reflect God's character, especially his forgiveness and faithfulness.--Outline
Glory Unveiled | Week 2 | Kathy Harrelson--Paul highlights the comfort of God through his Gospel-centered approach to suffering and leadership.--Outline
Glory Unveiled | Week 1 | Kathy Harrelson--Paul offers grace and peace to the church in Corinth as he longs for them to know and live out the gospel.--Outline
He Is | Week 3 | Kristen Hoff--The Lord, our banner, provides strength, encouragement, and hope to his people!--Outline
He Is | Week 2 | Brooke Seale--The Lord guides, protects, and provides for his sheep. Knowing and trusting him as shepherd leads to satisfaction and peace.--Outline
He Is | Week 1 | Deb Hagood--Through the story of Gideon in Judges, God reveals his name "The Lord is Peace." The Hebrew word for peace is shalom, which expresses the hope that the person is well in every sense of the word – whole, content, and in harmony with themselves and God. God is the source of peace, and we can experience the peace we long for in him.--Outline



