Bible Study Opportunities
Bible Insights: We meet the second Wednesday of each month during the school year (Sept.-May) at 1:00 PM.
Postponed at this time due to COVID-19.
In the Word on Wednesday's: We meet on Wednesday's at 7 PM during the school year (Sept.-May) in the Library. Join us for some great discussion and fellowship! Questions? Contact James Odegaard @ (218)790-3205.
Study from Ray Vander Laan Fire on the Mountain
Women's Bible Study: We meet every other Wednesday @ 8:30 AM. Contact Bethany Prososki.
Postponed at this time due to COVID-19.
Moms' of Faith: We meet the second Sunday of the month @ 7:00 PM in the Mary/Martha Chapel. Questions? Contact Mandy Weber @ (701)373-1307 or m_jurgens@hotmail.com.
We will be working our way though Beth Moore's book "James: Mercy Triumphs" - this is a workbook and video based bible study. The study will address James, Jesus’ own brother, who started out as a skeptic. See how one glimpse of the resurrected Savior turned an unbeliever into a disciple. Bible scholars compare James to the prophet Amos. In other ways, James more closely resembles the Book of Proverbs than any other New Testament book. Topics in this study include: joy, hardship, faith, reversal of fortunes for rich and poor, wisdom, gifts from above, single-mindedness, the dangers of the tongue, humility, and prayer.
Postponed at this time due to COVID-19.
In the Word on Wednesday's: We meet on Wednesday's at 7 PM during the school year (Sept.-May) in the Library. Join us for some great discussion and fellowship! Questions? Contact James Odegaard @ (218)790-3205.
Study from Ray Vander Laan Fire on the Mountain
Women's Bible Study: We meet every other Wednesday @ 8:30 AM. Contact Bethany Prososki.
Postponed at this time due to COVID-19.
Moms' of Faith: We meet the second Sunday of the month @ 7:00 PM in the Mary/Martha Chapel. Questions? Contact Mandy Weber @ (701)373-1307 or m_jurgens@hotmail.com.
We will be working our way though Beth Moore's book "James: Mercy Triumphs" - this is a workbook and video based bible study. The study will address James, Jesus’ own brother, who started out as a skeptic. See how one glimpse of the resurrected Savior turned an unbeliever into a disciple. Bible scholars compare James to the prophet Amos. In other ways, James more closely resembles the Book of Proverbs than any other New Testament book. Topics in this study include: joy, hardship, faith, reversal of fortunes for rich and poor, wisdom, gifts from above, single-mindedness, the dangers of the tongue, humility, and prayer.