The Study Every year, Baptist women across Canada meet in small groups to do a pre-set Bible study that focuses on women from the Bible. Participants bring a small offering to support a joint project for a number of years. Great things happen! We hope you’ll gather some women together and try this study for yourself. Many groups choose a
a transformational discipleship program for women at any age or stage Program Content topics will include: identity, character, intimacy with the Father, brokenness, ministry, integritydelivery: guest speakers, assigned readings, practical exercises, assessments, guided discussions, the practice of some spiritual disciplines. The core text will
Prayer for distraught, grieving, sick/hospitalized, in need of healing, lonely, shut-ins, children's dedication, salvation, baptism, discipleship, forgiveness, impoverished, financial hardship, anointing with oil
The Lord's Supper The Lord's Supper, also known as communion, holds a central and sacred place within the Baptist Church. It is one of the two primary ordinances observed by Baptists, the other being baptism. The Lord's Supper is a deeply meaningful and symbolic practice that commemorates the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ and celebrates the
REGISTRATION OPENS AT THE END OF MARCH Meeting the last Thursday of every month Sisters in Strength, Leading Women to New & Deeper Relationship with God. join Tracey Bagley as she continues to gather a network of women leaders from across our CBOQ churchesfor spiritual formation, leadership development, sharing + prayer Access CBWOQ 'Sisters
Car Rally dispatch: from FBCI parking lot @ 2:00 promptly Ultimate destination: residence of ? for BBQ & fellowship. Please bring a salad or dessert.Please bring your own lawn chairs
Each year, September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This day is meant to also encourage deeper reflection, learning and public dialogue on the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. The day honours the children who never returned home and Survivors of residential schools, as well as their families