This just in from our Tuesday AM Women’s Bible Study team:

Our Tuesday Morning women will studying “Romans” by Jared Wilson. The book of Romans was Paul’s greatest literary achievement, a majestic letter in which the apostle explains crucial doctrines. We would love for you to join us!

The gospel has power. The power to save us. The power to change the world. In Paul’s letter to the Romans he explains to us the power we’ve been given to be effective witnesses, to overcome sin, to be wholly committed to God, to handle differences in Christ’s body, to understand God’s view of sexuality and to be responsible Christian citizens. The truth in Romans will transform your thinking and convict your heart as you discover the power of the gospel for every area of your life and our world.

When? Tuesdays at 9:00AM (Sept 3 – Dec 3)
Where? CCC on Parker Rd
How much? $10 (covers book)
Free childcare? Yes! Email us: pbemfrench@gmail.com

Please feel free to invite your friends. We long to know God through the study of his Word and hope you will “seek” Him with us this Fall. For more information and to register contact sstankunas@gmail.com.

In Jesus!

Lauren, Paige, and Sharon

 

Gentlemen, show up at NOON for an informal lunch with the guys. All are welcome, so feel free to bring a friend.

Monday August 26
Copper Monkey WEST
14209 W. Newberry Road
(352) 363-6338

September 2 Labor Day—none

September 9
Piesano’s Stone Fired Pizza
5757 SW 75th St
(352) 371-8646

 

Pray for these leaders and students who left this morning for an overnight.

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Silas West is doing really well! We still don’t know when he’ll leave Shands.

Here he is!

8.16.13

 

 

EicholtzS (2)My name is Steven Eicholtz and as of the middle of the summer I have been a part of the youth team and will be working with the youth for the upcoming year. Many of you might not know me well, so let me share with you a bit of my story and my desire to help out with youth. I grew up in a Christian home and went to a Christian school all the way through high school. I went to church weekly and constantly was hearing about Christ there and at school as well. I began to “know” God well, as one would “know” about a subject in school. However, I wasn’t truly living for God and seeking Him in all areas of my life. Things always seemed to come easily, so I often trusted my own abilities instead of trusting God’s sovereignty. It wasn’t until college when things didn’t come as easily that I began to learn my need to trust and rely on God in all areas of my life and to rest in His love and grace. Part of the way I have grown in this regard is through weekly teachings and community with other believers from RUF at UF.  In high school, my youth group only had a handful of kids, and I often found myself not going because other activities would come up. One thing I wish I had was a strong youth group committed to growing in faith in God through weekly teaching and community. My desire in working with the youth is to help provide and enhance the community of the youth group amongst one another and the youth leaders, and I am excited to have the opportunity to do that in the upcoming year.

Read more:

Jump Start Retreat August 24-25

Tori Jacob, part-time youth staff