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Women of Faith

12/26 Women of Faith: Mary Magdalene & Mary of Bethany

December 26, 2021 • Jason Swick • Luke 7—8, John 20

Mary Magdalene & Mary of Bethany were forgiven much and they responded by loving much and giving much. Then Jesus responds with giving more. Mary of Bethany was given peace and Mary Magdalene was able to see the risen Jesus. With the offer of so much blessing we explore how we can respond to Jesus too.

12/19 Women of Faith: Mary

December 19, 2021 • Jason Swick • Luke 1—2

Mary was the mother of Jesus. Today we look at the implications of this great woman of faith and how her story encourages us to follow the way of Jesus as faithful trusting servants with who God has made us to be.

12/12 Women of Faith: Rahab

December 12, 2021 • Jason Swick • Joshua 2, Philippians 3:12–17, Hebrews 11:31, James 2:14–26

Rahab was a great woman of faith because of how she lived out her faith. From Rahab, we learn to forget what has happened in the past and press on to the hope we have in Jesus Christ our Lord.

12/5 Women of Faith: Jael

December 5, 2021 • Jason Swick • Judges 4—5, 2 Timothy 1:7, 1 John 4:18

What do you do when you are afraid? Do you run in fear, fight in fear, or are you frozen in fear? This morning we are challenged with how we can deal with fear in the story of Jael, Deborah, and Barak. We will be encouraged with the words of Paul in 2 Timothy 1:7 and John in 1 John 4:18. We hope you are encouraged by and seek the perfect love that drives out fear.

11/28 Women of Faith: Miriam

November 28, 2021 • Jason Swick • Exodus 2, Exodus 15, Numbers 12

Miriam was a great woman of faith who followed God when it was scary, lead people in worship, and lead the people of Israel as a prophetess with her brothers, Moses and Aaron. We can learn some great truths about leadership and how we relate to others from Miriam.

11/21 Women of Faith: Hannah

November 21, 2021 • Jason Swick • 1 Samuel 1—2

Hannah is a great woman of faith who shows us how to bring all of our anxiety, depression, and brokenness before the Lord and to receive His unimaginable peace.