Summer 2023
Summer Study
This summer we are using the study Amen: The Story of Scripture from Eden to Eternity published by The Daily Grace Co. You can get the book and do the study on your own, or if you would like to join a group to discuss what you are learning, there are three to choose from!
The study is laid out over 5 weeks and is largely personal. The groups will discuss the week’s work at the end of each week. There are only 5 days of study to each week, making it very easy to miss a day and still be on track.
Three groups will be meeting, so see which schedule will work best for you. Text the leader to join the group and get more information.
Sierra Edmonds (812-430-7491) on Thursday evenings, July 6-August 3 from 6:45-8:00 p.m. in Oregon City at her home.
Sandi Saxe (503-709-4836) on Wednesday July 5-August 2, from 2:00-3:30 p.m. at her home in Oregon City.
Cindy Shaw (503-680-9309) will be meeting on Saturday mornings from 9:00-10:30 a.m., on July 1-August 5 at her home in Oregon City.
Fall Kickoff
We will resume our regular Women’s Ministry activities in the fall with a day retreat at Hopkin’s Demonstration Forest in Oregon City. Put September 23 on your calendar and plan to join us for Refresh: Transforming Prayer.
Feedback
If you missed June’s 1st Thursday Connect and would like to give feedback on the past year or find out more about serving in Women’s Ministry, please use this link to fill out an online evaluation. It only takes a couple of minutes, and we certainly appreciate your input.
Links
Below are links to articles, books, podcasts, and music that might be of interest or help on various topics. Resources are curated but may not always reflect the views of New Life Church. Enjoy!
Amen: The Story of Scripture from Eden to Eternity—@ The Daily Grace, the summer study we are offering.
The Story of Scripture—Hand Motion—Music Video—from The Village Church, Flower Mound. Fun for kids and grownups, too.
When Was I Born Again?—by David Mathis @ Desiring God.
Hope in the Wilderness—a TGC23 playlist to accompany the book of Exodus but good for all times.
Authority: How Godly Rule Protects the Vulnerable, Strengthens Communities, and Promotes Human Flourishing—a good word on authority by Jonathan Leeman.