Eastbridge Presbyterian Church, PCA

3058 Highway 17 North, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29466 (843) 849-6111 email: office@eastbridge.org

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Women's Bible Studies
 
Each season, Eastbridge offers Women opportunities to learn God's Word with other women and to enjoy the fellowship of other women. We choose studies which are timely, scriptural, and meaningful to women from all walks of life and in all stages of life.

For the Wednesday morning studies, we provide childcare
for infants and toddlers.
 

Women's Bible Studies




Beginning April 9th, 2008, Wednesdays Mornings at 10:00 a.m.

and


Beginning April 30th, Wednesday Nights at 7:00 p.m.


"Stepping Up: A Journey Through the Psalms of Ascent"
By Beth Moore
About the Author

Known for presenting the Scripture in living color, Christian speaker, author, and ministry leader Beth Moore brings joy and excitement in Christ to life through words. Her deep love for the Savior is obvious; her style of speaking electric. She loves the Lord, loves to laugh, and loves to be with His people.

About the Study

A seven-week detailed study of Psalms 120–134 engages participants in unique opportunities for personal reflection and worship while exploring the background/writer of each.
Just as a song or poem can express feelings of fear, doubt, hope, and joy, these 15 psalms model how study participants can voice their own petitions and praises to our God, who is always available and ready to hear us. Explores the background of each psalm and psalmist, the majority of which were written by David.




 
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