Practicing Titus 2:3-5 – older women teaching younger women how to honor God in their homes and families – is the purpose of MomLife, which kicks off this year on September 24. The monthly in-home gatherings feature older moms sha...
Helping women thrive in their walk with Christ
Studies led by women for women for spiritual growth, encouragement, and fellowship. Women’s study groups meet on Wednesday mornings at the church from October through April. Other groups usually meet at homes in the evenings. Find upcoming studies on the events page!
We put on seasonal events and conferences to extend Christ’s love and truth to the community and beyond. These include but are not limited to Thrive Mornings and the women’s Christmas dessert.
A Titus 2 ministry that is designed to match older women one-on-one with younger women for personal growth and accountability.
MomLife is a ministry for all moms at Faith Bible Church. You can join us in homes with mentor moms who have walked the path you are now walking with your children. This is for moms to share their experiences with other moms in various stages of raising children, study God’s Word, pray and encourage each other as godly Christian women, a Titus 2 ministry model. We meet once a month in October through April and registration is required. Learn More
Opportunity for women to provide intercessory prayer for one another and the needs and outreach of the body through email. Email us at info@fbchurch.org to join the prayer list.
Sisters by Grace is a ministry for widows and older single women who desire to love and serve others, exalt Christ, encourage one another, and grow in grace. Our group meets quarterly to share and connect with the needs of the group. Learn more and get connected by visiting the Information Center on Sunday or email info@fbchurch.org.
From Women's Ministry
There’s something about that transition from summer to fall. The weather slowly starts to change course, we find ourselves squeezing in those last-minute summer activities, and we begin to prepare our kids (and ourselves!) for anoth...