Circles

Women’s circles meet in order to promote Christian growth through the study of God’s Word, discipleship, fellowship and to give of ourselves through missions outreach.

 

Questions about our circles or other women's small groups? Contact Kat Anderson at 634.0337, ext., 242, or kand...@eastminster.org (click to reveal).

 

 

Wednesdays

 

Martha-Priscilla Circle

9:30 a.m. Meets the second Wednesday of the month in C-15. Begins January 11 – May 9.

This year’s study is The Parables of Jesus. Jesus’ parables were a significant part of his ministry. It is so important for us to seek to understand them through their historical context, within the context of Jesus’ teaching and ministry, and within the context of the gospels in which they are found. Come join us as we explore the parables and their application in our Christian walk.

Leader: Gail Juell.

 

 

Rebecca-Ruth Circle

1 p.m. Meets the second Wednesday of the month in C-13/14. Begins January 11 – May 9.

This year’s study is The Fruit of the Spirit: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness and Self-Control. Join us as we explore each of these characteristics.

Leaders: Jean Wellshear and Nancy Keeling.

 

 

Thursdays
 

Hannah Circle

9:15 a.m. Meets the first and third Thursday of the month in Fellowship Hall. January 5 – May 3.

The first Thursday is a common interest program and the third Thursday is a lesson. This year Hannah is studying The Fruit of the Spirit: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness and Self-Control (Galatians 5:22-23).

 

Special note: Child care is available by contacting Barbara Osborne (634.0337, ext. 215) as well as “Growing the Seed of Love” for older children through kindergarten.

Leaders: Julia Shetlar and Jennifer Groen.
 

 

Abigail Circle

9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Meets the second Thursday of the month in the Student Center. January 12 – May 10.

This year’s study is Miracles of Christ. Join us as we explore the meaning and purpose of six miracles of Jesus. Through the study of each miracle, we will discover they were more than random acts of kindness and divine power. They are tied to the saving work of Christ in our lives today. Our missions projects this year include Brotherhood Presbyterian Preschool, Bread of Life, Habitat for Humanity and others.

Leader: Kedre Mellor.