Sisterhood is a gathering of women from every season of life who desire to strengthen their faith within authentic community.
“These God-chosen lives all around – what splendid friends they make!” – Psalm 16:3
What's Happening
Creators Collective (Sisterhood)
May 03 // 6:30 pm
Intro to sewing! No machine necessary but if you have one, please bring. We'll learn how to load thread on a bobbin, thread your machine, and sew straight lines!
Let's get out in the sunshine together to walk, and talk, build relationships, and check out the great trails in our area. Pack a lunch to enjoy together afterward.
We have so many opportunities for women to share life and laughter as they grow in their faith.
Small Groups
Whether you’re interested in a Bible study, book study, a wellness-based group, a community of missional moms, or a mentoring relationship, we have you covered!
Generations journey together through intentional relationships, calling women to a higher vision, a more abundant life, and a deeper relationship with Christ.
Spiritual mentoring is a relationship between the Holy Spirit, mentee, and mentor. Through this relationship, the mentee seeks to discover what God is already doing in her life, and to grow in friendship with God, identity in God, and awareness of God’s leading.
This small group is designed to help women find hope and healing after the trauma of experiencing sexual betrayal within their marriage. Monthly open groups are offered, and weekly closed groups begin periodically.
Sisterhood wants to help women fall in love with reading the Bible. In 2021, we'll take a year-long journey through the Gospels together. Make sure you are part of the Sisterhood Bible Reading Challenge group on Facebook.
If travel is deemed safe, Sisterhood will embark on global missions trips to Honduras, Togo, Nicaragua, and Sri Lanka. For now, we invite you to join a global prayer team.
None of us were meant to go through life alone. Small groups are one of the best ways that people connect and grow in their faith. When we make personal connections with others, even a big church can feel small.