Tuesday, November 20, 2007

New women’s Bible study held at NVB Church

A new women’s Bible study is being held at North Valley Baptist Church, a Family Life Fellowship, according to Pastor David
Lamberson.

It is being led by member Sharon Camp and is held each Thursday morning at the church starting at 9:30 p.m. with coffee and fellowship; study from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. All women from the community are invited to bring their Bibles and attend.

A study of the book of Ephesians is current, with emphasis on “the Christian home and how it relates to the work of the Holy Spirit,” “the strategy of Satan and how we can be victorious over him” and “each Christian’s responsibility in light of our great wealth in Christ.” According to Camp, her desire is “to get women excited about Bible study and able to apply the truths learned in their everyday life.” The purpose of the study is to increase knowledge of the Bible and understanding its meaning in daily lives. Prayer is an integral part of the sessions. There will be a time for witnessing and applications of the truths that are learned.

Camp is the wife of a pastor, Scott Camp. They have led a number of churches over the years. She has lead Bible studies for over 30 years in Orange County, the Bay Area and Denver, Colo. She worked for Promise Keepers at the National Headquarters in Denver, Colo., and was project manager for Stand-in-the-Gap Million Man gathering in Washington, D.C. “Sharon is a wonderful teacher,” attendee Jeannie Fletcher stated. “She has a great heart for what she does.”

The church is located at 345 David Ave. Those interested in more information may call the church at 527-0543.

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