All ladies are invited for a time to connect and reflect on the latest Ezer newsletter. Light breakfast and coffee will be served. If childcare would keep you from attending, please let us know. We will meet in the South End at 9:00 AM.
Find out more »Sex and sexuality can be a confusing and divisive topic, both in our culture and in the church. And because we live in a fallen world, all of us struggle with some aspect of sexual brokenness. Many of us have carried wounds of sexual sin for years—shame over sins done to us, sins we've committed, and wounds that are simply the result of the fallen nature of our world.
Redeeming Sexuality takes a deep, biblical look at the roots of sexual brokenness, how it is manifested in our lives, and how we can find freedom and hope in the gospel. In this newly revised, nine-week study, we will examine sex and sexuality from a biblical perspective and take our fractured hearts to a loving Father who is skilled in mending us with love, forgiveness, and acceptance.
Find out more »God created every woman with a specific purpose—to be an ezer kenegdo, an essential counterpart. An ezer is one who comes alongside another and brings strength in the context of relationship. All women share this core calling, but how we live out our calling looks different for each woman based on her personality, gifts, strengths, perspectives, and season of life. We hope you will join us for Biblical Femininity, a six-week study where we will learn to embrace our uniqueness and live out our calling right where God has us today.
Find out more »Words are tools. We use them to express ourselves, to communicate, and to connect with others. We use them to vent frustrations and to express joy. We use them to bless and to curse. We use words to manipulate and control and to help and encourage. We use words in ways that tear others down, and we use them in ways that build others up. Proverbs 18:21 says, “Words kill, words give life; they’re either poison or fruit—you choose” (MSG). We all know the power of our words, so why do we still struggle to use them in ways that bring life rather than death? We hope you will join us for this nine-week study, A Woman's Words: Getting to the Heart of Our Speech. We will explore what the Scripture has to say about our words and how the gospel has the power and hope we need to transform them.
Find out more »Words are tools. We use them to express ourselves, to communicate, and to connect with others. We use them to vent frustrations and to express joy. We use them to bless and to curse. We use words to manipulate and control and to help and encourage. We use words in ways that tear others down, and we use them in ways that build others up. Proverbs 18:21 says, “Words kill, words give life; they’re either poison or fruit—you choose” (MSG). We all know the power of our words, so why do we still struggle to use them in ways that bring life rather than death? We hope you will join us for this nine-week study, A Woman's Words: Getting to the Heart of Our Speech. We will explore what the Scripture has to say about our words and how the gospel has the power and hope we need to transform them. Registration closes March 21; Spaces limited!
Find out more »Words are tools. We use them to express ourselves, to communicate, and to connect with others. We use them to vent frustrations and to express joy. We use them to bless and to curse. We use words to manipulate and control and to help and encourage. We use words in ways that tear others down, and we use them in ways that build others up. Proverbs 18:21 says, “Words kill, words give life; they’re either poison or fruit—you choose” (MSG). We all know the power of our words, so why do we still struggle to use them in ways that bring life rather than death? We hope you will join us for this nine-week study, A Woman's Words: Getting to the Heart of Our Speech. We will explore what the Scripture has to say about our words and how the gospel has the power and hope we need to transform them. Registration ends March 21; Spaces limited!
Find out more »God created every woman with a specific purpose—to be an ezer kenegdo, an essential counterpart. An ezer is one who comes alongside another and brings strength in the context of relationship. All women share this core calling, but how we live out our calling looks different for each woman based on her personality, gifts, strengths, perspectives, and season of life. We hope you will join us for Biblical Femininity, a six-week study where we will learn to embrace our uniqueness and live out our calling right where God has us today.
Find out more »God created every woman with a specific purpose—to be an ezer kenegdo, an essential counterpart. An ezer is one who comes alongside another and brings strength in the context of relationship. All women share this core calling, but how we live out our calling looks different for each woman based on her personality, gifts, strengths, perspectives, and season of life. We hope you will join us for Biblical Femininity, a six-week study where we will learn to embrace our uniqueness and live out our calling right where God has us today. We will have childcare provided! Please email [email protected] if you are in need of childcare.
Find out more »You may feel the sting of shame from your own choices, or maybe you feel marked by the shameful actions others committed against you; you may be deeply aware of shame in your life or you think shame is something only the most broken struggle with. Regardless of where you find yourself, everyone needs to grow in awareness of what shame is and how it operates. Shame: Finding Freedom will help you learn what shame is, identify the experiences, thoughts, and feelings that cause shame, how it affects you in everyday life, and how to live in the freedom and comfort Christ holds out to you. We hope you will join us for this seven-week study as we pursue freedom in Christ.
Find out more »Words are tools. We use them to express ourselves, to communicate, and to connect with others. We use them to vent frustrations and to express joy. We use them to bless and to curse. We use words to manipulate and control and to help and encourage. We use words in ways that tear others down, and we use them in ways that build others up. Proverbs 18:21 says, “Words kill, words give life; they’re either poison or fruit—you choose” (MSG). We all know the power of our words, so why do we still struggle to use them in ways that bring life rather than death? We hope you will join us for this nine-week study, A Woman's Words: Getting to the Heart of Our Speech. We will explore what the Scripture has to say about our words and how the gospel has the power and hope we need to transform them.
Find out more »All ladies are invited for a time to connect and reflect on the latest Ezer newsletter. Light breakfast and coffee will be served. If childcare would keep you from attending, please let us know. We will meet in the South End at 9:00 AM.
Find out more »We are excited to gather for our upcoming Ezer Vision Night on Thursday April 27 where we will have the opportunity to connect with other women from our campus, learn about the Ezer studies we offer, and be encouraged in how we live out our faith as women. This is a great chance for you to find out how you can connect with all we have going on in Ezer especially for those newer to Grace Church in the last 2-3 years. We hope you will join us for a fun night!
Find out more »All ladies are invited for a time to connect and reflect on the latest Ezer newsletter. Light breakfast and coffee will be served. If childcare would keep you from attending, please let us know. We will meet in the South End at 9:00 AM.
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