Celebrating Women's Fall Bible Study

Nearly 200 women gathered on Tuesday for the kickoff of our Fall Women’s Bible Study! Both morning and evening sessions were full of women from all ages and stages of life—some new to Bible study and others returning after years of studying God’s Word.

Community & Scripture

The morning session began as a large group with worship and a video teaching, then transitioned into small groups for discussion, connection, and prayer. The evening session followed the same rhythm, and incorporated a fun, interactive “get to know you” game as a large group activity. This fall, we’re studying Finding God Faithful by Kelly Minter, exploring the life of Joseph and seeing how God’s presence and purpose remain steady even when life feels uncertain. A highlight of the day was seeing women step into community, connect with friends, and dive into Scripture together.

God’s Steady Faithfulness

God is using our Women’s Bible Study to draw women closer to Him and to one another. Some will experience being in a Bible study community for the first time, while others will find renewal as they step back into a steady rhythm of Scripture, prayer, and encouragement. Women are reminded that God is faithful, even in seasons of waiting or uncertainty—just as He was with Joseph. Our prayer is that women experience renewed hope, expectant hearts, and fresh confidence that God is present and at work in their lives.

Celebrating Together

We’re celebrating by thanking God for the nearly 200 women who are joining us this session to be formed by His Word and to encourage one another. Bible Study is a beautiful picture of The Journey—women from all ages and stages gathering together as imperfect people learning to trust God’s steady presence. It also reflects Real Relationships, as small groups create space for prayer, encouragement, and authentic community. This study is one more way Bethel lives out our mission to be and make disciples who center their lives on Jesus. As women walk through the life of Joseph this fall, they’re being equipped to see God’s hand at work in their own lives and to reflect Him in their families, neighborhoods, and workplaces.