Come see what happens in people’s lives when they discover God through the study of His Word, the Bible. Our classes meet weekly during the school year. Each class participant receives a course book with a commentary and home study questions. Each week, you will gather with a small group to go over your study questions from the week and listen to a short teaching about the lesson.
Community Bible Study is a gathering where women of all ages and of all levels of Bible knowledge can interact with each other to learn more about God through the study of His Word, the Bible.
Our Next Generation Ministry is for children or grandchildren of women who attend the class that are ages infant through eighth grade. Come be a part of a caring, in-depth Bible study!
The 2024-25 Class year begins September 10th. If you would like to join us, you can register by clicking the "register now" button at the top of this page.
Got questions? Get in touch with us from the “email us” button at the bottom of the page.
Also at the bottom of the page are links to find out more about Community Bible Study and our statement of faith.
2024-25 Year Information:
We look forward to meeting in person when we start our new class year on September 10, 2024 to study:
Revelation
An exciting study in which Jesus Christ appears in all His glory. He is revealed as the Lamb of God, Bridegroom, King, and Judge. Prophecies are examined against the backdrop of God’s overriding plan for creation since the beginning of time and on through eternity. Class members will be inspired to worship and challenged to live in watchful readiness for the Lord’s return.
James
The epistle James is one of the most practical books in the Bible. This course’s lessons encourage each class member to lead a more consistent, caring Christian life and to explore the practical application of faith in family and society.
Job
The book of Job addresses a millennia-old question: Why does a good God allow suffering? It explores the various theories people have offered in response to this troubling problem. Perhaps no other book of the Bible addresses such raw and vulnerable suffering. We learn from Job’s painfully honest example that it’s okay to struggle and question in times of great suffering and loss—provided we keep taking those questions to God and don’t lose faith in Him. We also gain wisdom on what to do and especially what not to do when those we love go through difficult times. Given the nature of Job’s themes, participants may be surprised by the encouragement they receive from this study.
525 E 200 S, Clearfield, 84015
Tue at 09:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Female
Meets online only
Tue at 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Female