Cedar Springs Women's Ministries
Women In the Church
Women in the Church (WIC) is open to all women. If you are looking for a caring, loving and fun group of women, this ministry is for you! WIC meets the second Tuesday of the month. Day and evening circles are available.
WIC provides opportunities for Bible study, fellowship, service and ministry.
WIC day circles meet each month on the second Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. In September, December, March, May, June and July there is a general meeting followed by circles at the church. On the other months all circles except two meet in homes. You may choose to participate in circles that study a book (see it pictured below) selected by the Christian Growth Chairman and presented through Women's Ministries for Session approval or in a reading circle that will read and discuss a different book each month.
WIC evening circles meet each month on the second Tuesday at 7 p.m. There are two circles — one regular (that meets in the Fireside Room) and one reading (that meets in the Parlor).
If you are interested in registering, please contact Nancy Bowman at 945-2896.
Women In the Church - December 9 at 9:30 a.m.
All women in the church are invited to the December meeting. We will have a lovely program of music, and then Mary Ann Cappel will present “The Gift.” We will also have reports from some who recently went to Morocco on a short-term mission trip. There will be a coffee for fellowship in the Welcome Hall following the general meeting and then we will meet in our individual Circles. Our Christmas meeting is always very special and a good way to focus on the most important part of the Christmas season, God’s gift to us.
Women In the Church Evening Circles will meet December 9 at 7 p.m.

Evening Reading Circle 11
For more information on:
The WIC study book, read below.
WIC Study Book 2008-2009
"Grace - An Invitation to a Way of Life (Pursuing Spiritual Transformation)" -
John Ortberg, Laurie Pederson & Judson Poling
The study, developed by Willow Creek, will help you make the connection between grace as a remote biblical concept and grace as a lifestyle — a reality you experience day in, day out.
