Current Thursday Morning Study
The Israelites who left Egypt had never known freedom. Except for Moses, who was raised in Pharaoh’s household, all had been born into slavery where others made their decisions. Once freed, they had to learn to live freely—how to be independent, orderly, and productive, without an overseer.
The story of the Israelites in Exodus teaches us that God frees us from the bondage of sin when we put our faith in Christ. As Jesus said in John 8:34 and 36, "Everyone who sins is a slave to sin... So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed."
“Learning to be Free” will guide us through the Israelites' experiences and offer valuable lessons on living free in Christ.
This study meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month on campus at LBC in Chapel Building Room 201 from 11am to 12pm. This study, facilitated by JoAnn Rhodes, welcomes women of all ages are and will begin on January 23. There is no cost for this class; simply bring your Bible.

IS JESUS ENOUGH? The Superiority of Christ
How vital is our relationship with Jesus? Does that relationship affect the kind of person we are or how we respond to the world around us? How does Jesus’ supremacy over all creation make a difference?
In this three-week walk through the book of Colossians, we will explore what the Apostle Paul says about the superiority of Jesus and its effect on every aspect of life, both physical and spiritual. We will examine Paul’s claim that Jesus is enough and look at the ways he suggests applying Jesus’ superiority in our daily lives.
This study will meet on Thursdays throughout the summer on campus at LBC in Chapel Building Room 201 from 11am to 12pm. This study, facilitated by JoAnn Rhodes, welcomes women of all ages. There is no cost for this class; simply bring your Bible.
