IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH – FORT SMITH: Women’s Bible Study

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH – FORT SMITH: Women’s Bible Study
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Immaculate Conception Church – Fort Smith issued the following announcement on Jan. 30.

Ordering Your Priorities: Building a Life Well Lived is a new eight-lesson Bible study from Walking with Purpose. This immensely practical study will help you discover and prioritize what matters most in life. When you are feeling out of kilter, getting back to the basics is a gamechanger. Ordering Your Priorities provides step-by-step instructions for building a life well lived, giving structure to your day and settling your heart. Walking with Purpose will meet on Tuesdays starting February 22, 2022 from 6:00pm to 7:30pm via Zoom or at St. Boniface (childcare will be available). For more information please contact, Diane Willis 479-783-6711.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Immaculate Conception Church – Fort Smith



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