Fall HOPE Sessions

August 18, 2025

Tuesday Night Bible Studies: Sept 9th - Oct 14th

Jesus needed a drink of water. He had been traveling north because the Pharisees had noticed to their irritation that Jesus was more popular than John the Baptist. “So Jesus, wearied as he was from his journey, was sitting beside the well.” John 4:6


We all need to drink up after the weariness of life. Not just a simple drink but spiritual living water. Come sit at the well of God’s Word as we begin another Hope session, Tuesday, September 9th. 


What do you need to fill you up? What do your children need? Let us know. As you're going through the halls at school or preschool let our teachers know. As you enter and exit church, let your pastors know. We want to provide the living water to sustain you in the faith.


In fact, we hope to fill you up with God’s Word so that you overflow. Keep us in your prayers as we expand what is offered Tuesday evening here in the fall and in the future for our Winter and Spring HOPE Sessions.


We will be announcing class descriptions soon.


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