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Bible Studies


Daniel: Lives of Integrity
by Beth Moore
March 18 - June 3

Wednesday mornings 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Facilitated by Becky Smith
in the Friendship Room

Wednesday evenings 7:00- 8:30 p.m.
Facilitated by Nancy Hiatt
in the Music Room

Join Beth in a faith-building study of prophecy and learn how to shine for Christ in our modern culture. Just as the prophet Daniel faced unbelievable pressures to compromise his faith, to live in a hostile culture, and to confront temptations and threats today’s believers face many of the same trials. This study covers Daniel chapters 1-6, dealing with Daniel’s life as he faced the kind of pressures and temptations Christians encounter today. Daniel models how to develop enduring integrity in an enticing world. Workbooks available for $20.

Contact Becky at 425-486-9922, jerry.becky@verizon.net or Nancy at (425) 820-9938 or danhiattfamily@msn.com

When God’s People Pray
by Jim Cymbala
Starting March 19th
Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m.
Facilitated by Jennifer Roberts in her home (Monroe)

Prayer can change lives and circumstances like nothing else can. What are the keys that unlock its power, that turn prayer from a mere activity into a vital link with God and all his resources? In this study, Jim Cymbala, pastor of Brooklyn Tabernacle, shares truths about prayer that God has used to turn his own church from a tiny, struggling inner-city congregation into a vital, thriving community of believers who pray with passion, focus, and faith. Featuring teachings by Jim Cymbala and video interviews of ordinary people who have received extraordinary answers to their prayers, these six sessions will help you pray with new confidence. Workbooks available for $10.


For more information and directions contact Jennifer at (360) 863-6634 or  lionelroberts@comcast.net

Knitting for the Lamb

Knitting for the Lamb provides an opportunity to serve our community and missionaries, to pray for the needs of others, and to fellowship and meet new friends.  Knitters and crocheters of all ages are welcome.  If you don't know how to knit or crochet, but would like to learn, we would love to teach you. Our projects include simple scarves and hats for local shelters, baby hats and blankets for the pediatrics Interim Care Center in Kent, hats for cancer patients at Children's Hospital, and prayer shawls for those in need of spiritual comfort and support.

Meets the third Thursday of each month

7:00 p.m., Room 225, Cedar Park High School Building

Questions regarding this ministry can be directed to Carlie Meeker at 425-881-7341 or carliemeeker@yahoo.com.

Women from Teen Challenge receive beautiful handmade scarves and hats.

Military Moms

Military Moms is not just for moms...it’s also open to dads, spouses, siblings, grandparents, friends, and relatives, anyone who has a loved one serving in the military.

The Military Moms bulletin board is located across the hall from the choir room at the Bothell Campus and is designed to keep you updated on those currently serving in the military.

 

Vision House

Cedar Park Women’s Ministries is partnering with Vision House, a Christian transitional housing organization for homeless women with children. We will be furnishing and decorating a two-bedroom apartment unit opening in November/December 2008.

Vision House provides transitional housing and support services to homeless mothers and their children and separately to men recovering from drug or alcohol addiction. Since 1990, Vision House has served more than 500 people in rebuilding their lives to become self-sufficient, productive members of the community. Following the command in the book of James to meet the physical needs of the less fortunate, Vision House helps individuals break cycles of poverty, domestic violence and addiction, with the goal of meeting their spiritual needs as well. For more information about Vision House go to their website at www.vision-house.org.