ST. KATHARINE DREXEL CATHOLIC CHURCH: Women’s Bible Study Summer Sessions Now Available

ST. KATHARINE DREXEL CATHOLIC CHURCH: Women’s Bible Study Summer Sessions Now Available
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St. Katharine Drexel Catholic Church issued the following announcement on June 3.

SESSION 2 Available

Session 2: June 23 – July 28, 2021
Wednesday Evenings, 6:15 – 7:45

Session 2: Fearless and Free
This six-lesson study is based on the book of Ephesians. The study will awaken us to who we are in Christ, help us to recognize the enemy who seeks to steal our true identity and strengthen us as warriors in Christ.

SKD Mission Office
4100 Mill Creek Drive
(Zoom will be available to join the meetings.)

For more information, contact:

Elizabeth Kutz, Elizabeth.kutz@gmail.com

Mary Banwarth, mary@banwarth.com

Learn more about the Walking With Purpose Bible Study Programs at: walkingwithpurpose.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: St. Katharine Drexel Catholic Church



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