Daniel (August - October 2025)

Taught by: Alysia Grimes and Brenda Hill

Location: Clemmons Dairi-O

Time: Thursdays, 8:00-9:15 AM (includes a free breakfast)

Dates: August 7 through end of October

Outside preparation/homework: Optional home study

What to expect: This study will help you connect with other women in our community through Bible study, teaching, and personal growth.

Who is this for? All women are welcome to join! Homework is optional, and you don't need prior Bible study knowledge. Just come, learn, and grow with us!

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Downloadable mp3 teaching (updated weekly):

ADDITIONAL STUDIES

Throughout his gospel account, John invites us to walk with the Lord Jesus Christ as Jesus teaches, heals, restores, and performs signs, revealing his deity and relationship with the Father and Spirit. As an eyewitness to Jesus’ entire ministry, John meticulously recounts Jesus’ betrayal, trials, crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection. His gospel is historical, theological, and transformational.

Ultimately, John’s purpose is that “you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:31).

This 10-session study consists of three days of weekly personal study that involves reading Scripture and answering observation, interpretation, and application questions. 

The weekly teaching sessions supplement the personal study with broader theological principles, points of practical application, and insight as to how the Bible tells one cohesive story. Ultimately, the goal of this study is to help people know and believe in Jesus and be transformed through the Word and the power of the Holy Spirit.

Writing from prison, Paul’s letter to the Philippians is filled with deep gratitude, genuine love, and surprising joy. As passionate as ever, Paul’s life goal is to know Christ and make him known and his wisdom is relational, practical, and theological. Through Christ we are called to a high purpose, a new identity, and a renewed vision for our lives. 

This 5-session study consists of three days of weekly personal study that involves reading Scripture and answering observation, interpretation, and application questions. 

The weekly teaching sessions supplement the personal study with broader theological principles, points of practical application, and insight as to how the Bible tells one cohesive story. 

Format: 5-Session Bible Study

Available Now: Downloadable PDF

In this 11-week study of Peter, we will learn from the early believers who were scattered, suffering, and learning how to live faithfully in a world that felt increasingly foreign.

Peter's words are full of hope, encouragement, and challenge. He reminds us that we are chosen, set apart, and called to live with holiness, humility, and courage, even when life is hard. We’ll explore what it means to be anchored in a living hope, endure trials through God’s grace, and walk in love.

My prayer is that this study will deepen your faith, strengthen your heart, and connect you to community. May we be reminded that we are not alone, that we are part of a spiritual house God is building, and that He is faithful to sustain us through every season.

The audio teaching segments are intended to be listened to after completing the corresponding personal study for that session.

Download the audio teaching segment that corresponds to each session.

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1 Peter 1:1-9_BHill

1 Peter 1:10-21_AGrimes

1 Peter 1:22-2:3_BHill

1 Peter 2:10_AGrimes

1 Peter 2:11-25_BHill

1 Peter 3:1-12_AGrimes

1 Peter 3:13-22_BHill

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