Women’s Mini-Conference – “Abide In Him”

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  Do you ever notice a disconnect from what you know intellectually about your Christian faith and what you experience in your daily life? Does Jesus ever feel distant while you long for a deeper intimacy with him? What does it mean to live out the rich truths of the gospel? Union with Christ is a cornerstone theological topic that gets at the heart of these questions. It invites deep reflection and yet is incredibly practical. All women are invited to join us for a mini conference on Saturday, March 23rd, 10 am – 1:45 pm at CPC. Our speaker, Rachel Vendsel, will lead two sessions entitled “Abide in Him: Exploring the Doctrine of Union with Christ”. We will spend time in a close study of Scripture, sharpening our knowledge and encouraging each other to grow in our relationship with Jesus. Coffee, light refreshments and a box lunch will be provided. The event is free, however we request for you to RSVP below for our planning purposes. Rachel Vendsel (MAR, Westminster Theological Seminary; Certificate in Professional Counseling, Biblical Seminary) is a licensed professional counselor and works with adults and families in private practice, with a special focus in trauma, grief,…

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Women’s Spring Mini-Conference – “Echoes of Eden”

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  Please join us for our upcoming Women’s Mini-Conference, Echoes of Eden, on Saturday, May 26th, 10 am – 2 pm, at the church building. Our speaker, Kay Gabrysch will lead us as we consider the meta-narrative of Scripture and continue to learn together what it looks like to love the story of our God as it is revealed to us from Genesis to Revelation. Kay is a Bible study teacher, author, and conference speaker. She regularly teaches two weekly Bible classes in her home church of Park Cities Presbyterian Church in Dallas, Texas, in addition to several retreats each year. She served for 15 years in Bible Study Fellowship before beginning her ministry at PCPC. After graduating from Texas State University with a degree in English and History, she taught English for 15 years and this May will receive a Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Covenant Seminary in St. Louis. She and her husband, Ray, have two married children. Kay has written The Rise of the Lord’s Anointed, Studies in First and Second Samuel, which is published by P&R publishing. Lunch will be provided. RSVP below so that we can plan accordingly.  

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