
Faith Women 2025 Retreat
This year we’re heading to the beach for a weekend of worship, fellowship, and fun! Faith Women hopes you’ll join us as we study through the book of Philippians with Kiersten Lewis and Jessica Lawler.
REGISTRATION CLOSED.
This year we’re heading to the beach for a weekend of worship, fellowship, and fun! Faith Women hopes you’ll join us as we study through the book of Philippians with Kiersten Lewis and Jessica Lawler.
REGISTRATION CLOSED.
Are you looking to connect with other women at Faith? Coffee & Community is the perfect opportunity to meet other ladies and make friends.
This free, casual event is focused on fellowship, so feel free to drop in or out at any time. Coffee and light snacks/desserts will be provided! Invite a friend and come join us for this night of fellowship with other sisters at Faith. Childcare will not be provided. You must RSVP to receive the address.
Are you looking to connect with other women at Faith? Coffee & Community is the perfect opportunity to meet other ladies and make friends.
This free, casual event is focused on fellowship, so feel free to drop in or out at any time. Coffee and light snacks/desserts will be provided! Invite a friend and come join us for this night of fellowship with other sisters at Faith. Childcare will not be provided. You must RSVP to receive the address.
Please join us on February 15, 12:30-3:30 PM in the worship center lobby for a sit-down luncheon with games and entertainment.
Love to plan or wish you knew what a planner is? Want to build new rhythms into your life this year? Grab all your favorite planning supplies and join us for Coffee & Community: Popcorn & Planning on Thursday, January 16 from 7:00-9:00PM. We will share planning, home organization, budgeting, discipleship tips and more, add new events into our planners, and spend time praying over 2025. Light snacks and drinks provided.
We will meet in room 240. Please do not bring children (nursing babies are okay) as we will not have childcare available.
Mastering Your Money will discuss finances, budgeting, ethical issues, investing, estate planning, and more from a biblical perspective to guide class participants to be faithful stewards of all God has given each person.
Taught by Harry Nelson
Location: Rm. 116
Intro to Missions will explore the theological foundations of missions, learn about the challenges and opportunities in cross-cultural ministry, and engage with the history of missionary movements.
Led by Dr. Keelan Cook
Location: Rm. 120
1 Corinthians: Victory in a Messy World will study Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, which addresses issues we still face today like judging others, handling conflict, navigating marriage, and discovering the true purpose of our spiritual gifts.
Taught by Jeff Brown
Location: Rm. 118
Theology 201 is a practical discipleship course for everyday believers that continues Theology 101 (however, it is not a prerequisite). This class builds on core theological concepts and how they apply to daily Christian living.
Taught by Dr. John Hammett
Location: Modular 1
Revelation: Eternal King, Everlasting Kingdom by Jen Wilkin will help women know how the last book of the Bible speaks to the church in every age, both as a steadying word of assurance and a strong call to endure.
Cost: $10
Led by: Carolyn Rich & Emily Harrison
Women Only Core Class
Location: Modular 2
Caring for Traumatized Children will provide resources for understanding of the impact that trauma-produced losses have on the life of a child. This class will be recorded for Crisis Care Training International.
Led by: Amy Wilson
Location: Rm. 112
Are you looking to connect with other women at Faith? Coffee & Community is the perfect opportunity to meet other ladies and make friends.
This free, casual event is focused on fellowship, so feel free to drop in or out at any time. Coffee and light snacks/desserts will be provided! Invite a friend and come join us for this night of fellowship with other sisters at Faith. Childcare will not be provided.
Room 214
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED
Join us for our Annual Faith Women Fall Tea on November 16 at 9:00 AM in the Worship Center! We will gather together for a time of Bible teaching, yummy food, fellowship, and serving a local ministry helping women. This is the perfect opportunity to invite your unsaved friends, co-workers, and neighbors.
Annie Locke, a dynamic, gifted, and funny Bible teacher will teach on the topic of living in light of eternity. Each table is hosted and decorated by a volunteer in the theme of their choice! A delicious breakfast will be provided by Cannon Catering.
Are you looking to connect with other women at Faith? Coffee & Community is the perfect opportunity to meet other ladies and make friends. Whether you are new or have attended for a long time, I hope you will join us in Youngsville on Friday, October 18, 7:00-8:30 PM at the home of Robin Wilkie.
This free, casual event is focused on fellowship, so feel free to drop in or out at any time. Coffee and light snacks/desserts will be provided! Invite a friend and come join us for this night of fellowship with other sisters at Faith. Childcare will not be provided. You must RSVP to receive the address.
It's not too late to join us for Wednesday night discipleship for kids, students and adults. There's something for everyone. See all the classes and registration details at FaithNC.org/Wednesdays
Join us Friday, September 13 for a fun-filled night of water activities! Pizza, salad, water, and cookies will be provided. We will meet in the gym at 6:00PM for food. When you are finished eating meet us on the grassy field for water games, balloons, and more. This event is for women and children only please. We will have activities for babies through grade school.
Please register if you are planning to eat with us!
Join us for a special event to kick-off the fall semester at Faith!
We’ll meet together in the worship center for a time of worship and an introduction to core classes for adults and Wednesday night discipleship for kids and students. Then we’ll spend the rest of evening enjoying ice cream and cobbler, inflatables, and games outside.
This fun-filled morning is all about enjoying your breakfast favorites with all your old/new/young/future/best friends!
Bring a casserole, fruit salad, pastries or something else you love to eat and share, then get ready to make friends around your table and around the room (speed friending style without the speed). We will also enjoy a panel discussion on friendship with a group of ladies from Faith.
High school women and older are welcome. Childcare is available.
Are you looking to connect with other women at Faith? Coffee & Community is the perfect opportunity to meet other ladies and make friends.
Feel free to drop in or out at any time. Coffee and light snacks will be provided! There is no cost but you must register to receive the address.
“Remembering God’s Faithfulness” with Annie Locke at Ridgecrest
Registration is open! $225 registration covers a double-occupancy hotel room (you can pick your roommate) on Thursday and Friday night, breakfast on Friday and Saturday, dinner on Friday, retreat materials and some swag.
Faith Women are invited to join us as we celebrate the birth of our Savior and embrace the true meaning of Christmas. Kristi McLelland invites us to intentionally make space to seek Jesus amid the season. Discover that the Christmas story is better than we've ever known as you dive into its historical and cultural context. This will be a virtual event that we take part in as a group. To learn more about the content of this event, click here.
We will gather together in the worship center for a time of dynamic teaching, yummy food, and fellowship with other women. Our speaker this year is our very own, Jan Brown. Jan will speak on the topic of prayer.
Prayer: A Gift From God - There are multiple facets of this wondrous gift. These are some of the facets we will explore; the purpose of prayer, how prayer changes us, different answers God gives us and our responses to these answers. Come and learn about the gift of prayer. Our lives will be changed as we unwrap, use, and enjoy the gift of prayer!!!
Faith Women Potluck Brunch Scramble is all your breakfast favorites with all your old/new/young/future/best friends! Bring a casserole, fruit salad, pastries or something else you love to eat and share, then get ready to make friends around your table and around the room (speed friending style without the speed). This morning is designed to simply be a fun-filled time of food, fellowship, and friendship as we look toward the coming year at Faith. RSVP ONLINE
Beginning Wednesday, July 19, we will be offering a 6-week summer book study of Women of the Word by Jen Wilkin. Women of the Word will provide you with a clear and concise plan you can use every time you open your Bible. This book equips you to engage God's Word in a way that trains your mind and transforms your heart.
We will be reading 2 chapters per week and discussing the provided questions in each chapter (except for week one). Prior to the first meeting, you will need to have read the introduction, and chapters 1-2. Books will be available on Sundays at the Next Steps tables in the lobby (beginning June 25) or in the church office Monday-Thursday 9:00-5:00PM, beginning Monday, June 26.
Book cost: $9
Childcare is not provided.
There are two Wednesday class options available:
9:30-11:00 AM - Led by Jan Brown in room 112
6:30-8:00 PM - Led by Carolyn Rich in room 112
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED
The main sessions will focus on Jesus’ prayer for believers to “be one” recorded in John 17. This passage is the longest recorded interaction between two members of the Trinity in all of Scripture! It is the prayer Jesus prayed on the night before his crucifixion. In it, He prays that His Father would unite us to Himself, unite us with each other, and use our unity as a witness to the watching world.
Session 1: One in WHOM we BELIEVE
Session 2: One with all OTHERS who BELIEVE
Session 3: One so that the WORLD may BELIEVE
Union with Christ: In Christ, his life is our life. His death is our death. His resurrection is our resurrection. In this session, we’ll discuss how our union with Christ is the central beauty of the Gospel.
Loving Difficult People: God asks us to "love" one another. This includes difficult people and those who have hurt us, whether family, friends, neighbors, co-workers or fellow church members...So what does this "love" look like and how do we practice it?...Come and discover through God's word and wisdom how to fulfill what Jesus instructed us in John 15:12..."My command is this: Love one another as I have loved you."...even the difficult ones!
Praying Scripture. A simple and meaningful way to a flourishing prayer life: In this session we examine the "why" of praying Scripture, the "blessings" of praying Scripture, and the "how-to" of praying Scripture. Each lady will receive a workbook containing resources, examples, and activities that we will complete during the workshop.
Parenting…what is your mission?: Learn how to protect, prepare, and propel your people.
Living Out the One Another’s of Scripture: In this session, we will explore how the Lord exhorts us to live life with one another and how we can do this in a God honoring way.
Hiding God’s Word in Your Heart: This breakout will glean insight from Psalm 119 to discern the four R's, Reason, Remember, Repent, and Revive, to help women, no matter their season of life, hide God's word in their hearts daily.
When Reconciliation Isn’t Reality: What does it look like to honor Christ while navigating an unreconciled relationship? Explore what scripture has to say about Christ’s heart for pursuing restoration and how to walk blamelessly when restoration isn’t realized.
Love Thy Neighbor. Weaving Gospel Rhythms Into Your Routine:Does it sometimes feel difficult to engage your neighbors and community with the Gospel? Using Mark 12:28-34 as a framework, we'll learn how the Great Commandment can help us fulfill the Great Commission.
Opening the Door for Gospel Conversations: Learn how to intentionally ask questions that engage others and lead to Gospel conversations.
Paul’s letter to the church at Colossae encourages believers to live out the reality of the doctrine of Christ—He is God, He is supreme, and He is sufficient. We have been buried with Him and raised to life with Him as new creations, knit together in love. You will explore themes of fundamental Christian doctrine through verse-by-verse study of Colossians and learn who Christ is, who you are in Him, and how to grow and mature in your faith. Laura Avent and Jessica Lawler will be lading the study.
Begins: Wednesday, March 22
Cost: $15
Location: Modular 1
Paul’s letter to the church at Colossae encourages believers to live out the reality of the doctrine of Christ—He is God, He is supreme, and He is sufficient. We have been buried with Him and raised to life with Him as new creations, knit together in love. You will explore themes of fundamental Christian doctrine through verse-by-verse study of Colossians and learn who Christ is, who you are in Him, and how to grow and mature in your faith. Laura Avent and Jessica Lawler will be lading the study.
Begins: Wednesday, March 22
Cost: $15
Location: Modular 1
God created us for relationship with Himself and others. While human relationships bring much joy to our lives they can, at times, be messy because we're dealing with fallen people. There is however, rich reward found in friendship with others.
Join us as Jessica Lawler leads us through the topic of Friendship: An Investment Worth Making. This will be such a sweet morning as we spend time in worship, studying Scripture and blessing our ministry partner, Lifeline with gift bags for expectant moms choosing adoption. There are still open slots for items to help us reach our goal of 20 tote bags. If you sign up to donate an item(s) and are planning to attend the event you will also need to complete the event registration. If you are unable to attend the event but would like to donate an item on the list, you can drop it off with Kiersten Lewis before February 23rd.
Registration ends Sunday, February 5th.
WEDNESDAYS - 6:30 PM - NO COST
Beginning February 8, this women’s discipleship class is for women seeking healing after abortion. No matter what influences the decision to end a pregnancy, the physical, psychological, and spiritual side effects are real and not always anticipated. Feelings of guilt, shame, and grief become a heavy burden, and you may feel that you will never be free, that no one understands, that God will never forgive you. But there is hope. If you are yearning for the peace of God’s forgiveness, this study can be the first step to healing and wholeness. Led by Marsha Jernigan in room 119.
Wednesday night discipleship classes will resume on January 11.
Does God Want Me to Have Joy?
Ephesians (Women)
Redeemed Rubies: Letting God Lead You Through Your Trials (Women)
Forgiven & Set Free: A bible study for women seeking healing after abortion (Beginning Feb. 8 for Women)
Everyday Theology (Women)
Wednesday night discipleship classes will resume on January 11.
Does God Want Me to Have Joy?
Sharing Our Faith (Women)
Ephesians (Women)
Redeemed Rubies: Letting God Lead You Through Your Trials (Women)
Forgiven & Set Free: A bible study for women seeking healing after abortion (Beginning Feb. 8 for Women)
Everyday Theology (Women)
Wednesday night discipleship classes will resume on January 11.
Does God Want Me to Have Joy?
Sharing Our Faith (Women)
Ephesians (Women)
Redeemed Rubies: Letting God Lead You Through Your Trials (Women)
Forgiven & Set Free: A bible study for women seeking healing after abortion (Beginning Feb. 8 for Women)
Everyday Theology (Women)
WEDNESDAYS - 9:30 AM & 6:30 PM - $15
This 10-week women’s discipleship class explores eight essential doctrines in Everyday Theology by Mary Wiley: Scripture, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, humanity, salvation, the church, and the end times. Know God more deeply as you examine these foundational truths. Led by Jan Brown & Marie Shaddix. Class will be held in room 112 at 9:30 AM, and in Mod 2 at 6:30 PM.
WEDNESDAYS - 9:30 AM & 6:30 PM - $15
This 10-week women’s discipleship class explores eight essential doctrines in Everyday Theology by Mary Wiley: Scripture, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, humanity, salvation, the church, and the end times. Know God more deeply as you examine these foundational truths. Led by Jan Brown & Marie Shaddix. Class will be held in room 112 at 9:30 AM, and in Mod 2 at 6:30 PM.
MONDAYS - 9:30 AM - $25
This women’s discipleship class will study the book of James and ask “What is true faith? How should you live the Christian life?” Each verse of this inductive, practical study is alive with instructions, admonition, and encouragement. Learn God's principles for dealing with trials, temptations, the tongue, and the pull of the world. Led by Donna Schmidt in room 116.