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Presbyterian Women: Wednesday Night Circle

  • Date: Wednesday, May 17, 2023
  • Time: 7:00pm–8:30pm

About Presbyterian Women

Presbyterian Women is a national organization in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) that draws people together for mutual support, faith formation, service, and public witness. Founded in the mid-1800s, the predecessor to Presbyterian Women brought women together to fight for social justice, mend the wounds of the church, and build a society which is more hospitable, equitable, and just. Despite denominational splits, merges, and ongoing reformation, there are over 200,000 active participants who share these responsibilities and privileges, laboring with God to nurture and support one another.

Presbyterian Women at Catonsville Presbyterian Church

Our church has small groups of women and non-binary people, called circles, that meet monthly to follow a Bible study curriculum and enjoy fellowship and support. Each circle sets its own schedule, location, and agenda in order to accommodate members’ schedules.

Due to enthusiastic participation, all circles are currently full. Please contact the church office to be notified when a group opens.

More about Presbyterian Women

About Presbyterian Women

Presbyterian Women is a national organization in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) that draws people together for mutual support, faith formation, service, and public witness. Founded in the mid-1800s, the predecessor to Presbyterian Women brought women together to fight for social justice, mend the wounds of the church, and build a society which is more hospitable, equitable, and just. Despite denominational splits, merges, and ongoing reformation, there are over 200,000 active participants who share these responsibilities and privileges, laboring with God to nurture and support one another.

Presbyterian Women at Catonsville Presbyterian Church

Our church has small groups of women and non-binary people, called circles, that meet monthly to follow a Bible study curriculum and enjoy fellowship and support. Each circle sets its own schedule, location, and agenda in order to accommodate members’ schedules.

Due to enthusiastic participation, all circles are currently full. Please contact the church office to be notified when a group opens.

More about Presbyterian Women

About Presbyterian Women

Presbyterian Women is a national organization in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) that draws people together for mutual support, faith formation, service, and public witness. Founded in the mid-1800s, the predecessor to Presbyterian Women brought women together to fight for social justice, mend the wounds of the church, and build a society which is more hospitable, equitable, and just. Despite denominational splits, merges, and ongoing reformation, there are over 200,000 active participants who share these responsibilities and privileges, laboring with God to nurture and support one another.

Presbyterian Women at Catonsville Presbyterian Church

Our church has small groups of women and non-binary people, called circles, that meet monthly to follow a Bible study curriculum and enjoy fellowship and support. Each circle sets its own schedule, location, and agenda in order to accommodate members’ schedules.

Due to enthusiastic participation, all circles are currently full. Please contact the church office to be notified when a group opens.

More about Presbyterian Women

About Presbyterian Women

Presbyterian Women is a national organization in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) that draws people together for mutual support, faith formation, service, and public witness. Founded in the mid-1800s, the predecessor to Presbyterian Women brought women together to fight for social justice, mend the wounds of the church, and build a society which is more hospitable, equitable, and just. Despite denominational splits, merges, and ongoing reformation, there are over 200,000 active participants who share these responsibilities and privileges, laboring with God to nurture and support one another.

Presbyterian Women at Catonsville Presbyterian Church

Our church has small groups of women and non-binary people, called circles, that meet monthly to follow a Bible study curriculum and enjoy fellowship and support. Each circle sets its own schedule, location, and agenda in order to accommodate members’ schedules.

Due to enthusiastic participation, all circles are currently full. Please contact the church office to be notified when a group opens.

More about Presbyterian Women

About Presbyterian Women

Presbyterian Women is a national organization in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) that draws people together for mutual support, faith formation, service, and public witness. Founded in the mid-1800s, the predecessor to Presbyterian Women brought women together to fight for social justice, mend the wounds of the church, and build a society which is more hospitable, equitable, and just. Despite denominational splits, merges, and ongoing reformation, there are over 200,000 active participants who share these responsibilities and privileges, laboring with God to nurture and support one another.

Presbyterian Women at Catonsville Presbyterian Church

Our church has small groups of women and non-binary people, called circles, that meet monthly to follow a Bible study curriculum and enjoy fellowship and support. Each circle sets its own schedule, location, and agenda in order to accommodate members’ schedules.

Due to enthusiastic participation, all circles are currently full. Please contact the church office to be notified when a group opens.

More about Presbyterian Women

About Presbyterian Women

Presbyterian Women is a national organization in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) that draws people together for mutual support, faith formation, service, and public witness. Founded in the mid-1800s, the predecessor to Presbyterian Women brought women together to fight for social justice, mend the wounds of the church, and build a society which is more hospitable, equitable, and just. Despite denominational splits, merges, and ongoing reformation, there are over 200,000 active participants who share these responsibilities and privileges, laboring with God to nurture and support one another.

Presbyterian Women at Catonsville Presbyterian Church

Our church has small groups of women and non-binary people, called circles, that meet monthly to follow a Bible study curriculum and enjoy fellowship and support. Each circle sets its own schedule, location, and agenda in order to accommodate members’ schedules.

Due to enthusiastic participation, all circles are currently full. Please contact the church office to be notified when a group opens.

More about Presbyterian Women

About Presbyterian Women

Presbyterian Women is a national organization in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) that draws people together for mutual support, faith formation, service, and public witness. Founded in the mid-1800s, the predecessor to Presbyterian Women brought women together to fight for social justice, mend the wounds of the church, and build a society which is more hospitable, equitable, and just. Despite denominational splits, merges, and ongoing reformation, there are over 200,000 active participants who share these responsibilities and privileges, laboring with God to nurture and support one another.

Presbyterian Women at Catonsville Presbyterian Church

Our church has small groups of women and non-binary people, called circles, that meet monthly to follow a Bible study curriculum and enjoy fellowship and support. Each circle sets its own schedule, location, and agenda in order to accommodate members’ schedules.

Due to enthusiastic participation, all circles are currently full. Please contact the church office to be notified when a group opens.

More about Presbyterian Women

About Presbyterian Women

Presbyterian Women is a national organization in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) that draws people together for mutual support, faith formation, service, and public witness. Founded in the mid-1800s, the predecessor to Presbyterian Women brought women together to fight for social justice, mend the wounds of the church, and build a society which is more hospitable, equitable, and just. Despite denominational splits, merges, and ongoing reformation, there are over 200,000 active participants who share these responsibilities and privileges, laboring with God to nurture and support one another.

Presbyterian Women at Catonsville Presbyterian Church

Our church has small groups of women and non-binary people, called circles, that meet monthly to follow a Bible study curriculum and enjoy fellowship and support. Each circle sets its own schedule, location, and agenda in order to accommodate members’ schedules.

Due to enthusiastic participation, all circles are currently full. Please contact the church office to be notified when a group opens.

More about Presbyterian Women

About Presbyterian Women

Presbyterian Women is a national organization in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) that draws people together for mutual support, faith formation, service, and public witness. Founded in the mid-1800s, the predecessor to Presbyterian Women brought women together to fight for social justice, mend the wounds of the church, and build a society which is more hospitable, equitable, and just. Despite denominational splits, merges, and ongoing reformation, there are over 200,000 active participants who share these responsibilities and privileges, laboring with God to nurture and support one another.

Presbyterian Women at Catonsville Presbyterian Church

Our church has small groups of women and non-binary people, called circles, that meet monthly to follow a Bible study curriculum and enjoy fellowship and support. Each circle sets its own schedule, location, and agenda in order to accommodate members’ schedules.

Due to enthusiastic participation, all circles are currently full. Please contact the church office to be notified when a group opens.

More about Presbyterian Women

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