Women’s Bible Studies
Redeemer Women is pleased to offer a variety of studies during the Spring of 2025.
The Book of Isaiah
Monday evenings, 6:30-8:00pm
Led by: Lori Giblin
Location: The Ministry Center
Study begins: January 19
Length of study: 13 weeks (Concludes April 13)
Book: Isaiah for You by Tim Chester // Participants should order their own copy of the book.Prepare for Resurrection Sunday this spring semester with a dive into Isaiah chapters 40-66 as we look at all the words spoken about our Savior and Redeemer by the prophet Isaiah! For more information please contact Jenny Norwood or Lori Giblin.
The Book Ezekiel
Wednesday Mornings: 10:30-11:30am
Led by: Duffy Betterton
Location: Sumner Co. YMCA
Study begins: ONGOING (Meets year round; can join anytime)Join us for an inductive Bible Study through Ezekiel using Kay Arthur’s book “What is Yet to Come.” You do NOT have to be a YMCA member to join this study. This study is open to the community. For more information, contact Duffy Betterton: duffy@mdbetter.com.
The Book of Malachi
Saturday mornings: 10:00am-Noon
Led by: Roberta Carlson & Lucy Seaver
Study begins: January 10
Length of Study: 10 weeks
Location: Redeemer ChurchJoin us for an inductive Precept In-and-Out Bible Study through the book of Malachi: Revering the Lord, Standing in Awe of His Name.”. For more information, contact Lucy Seaver or Roberta Carlson.
Women’s Discipleship Study
Monday mornings: 8:45-10:45am
Led by Meghan Dukes
Location: Redeemer Church
>>This study is currently closed.
2026 Potential Studies
The Bible in a Year
2nd & 4th Tuesday evenings: 7:00-8:30pm
Would begin: Summer or Fall 2026
Length of study: 12 month
>>This study is taking place currently, and we are surveying for interest to possibly offer again beginning Summer or Fall 2026.Do you need accountability for Bible reading? If so, join us! This study is a one year commitment to read through the Bible in a year using “The One Year Bible” reading plan. This specific plan includes a NT, OT, Psalm & Proverb for daily reading and only requires 15-20 minutes of reading each day. This study is currently closed, but the hope is to start another cohort in Summer or Fall 2026. If you would like more information about this potential study, please sign up here.