STS. SABINA AND MARY CHURCH – JENNY LIND: New Study for Thursday Morning Bible Study

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Sep 8 – New Study for Thursday Morning Bible Study class will be 1 Corinthians: The Church and the Christian Community. The early Christians in Corinth struggle with many conflicts that can be seen today in our Christian Communities. St. Paul’s messages to the Corinthians are still applicable today. Divisions, immorality, persecution and other trials existed in the first century as it still does in modern times.
Parishioners wishing to join the Thursday Morning Bible Study this fall, contact Rozanne McCormick by TEXT: 479-414-7295. The first meeting will be on Thursday, September 8th with a potluck, book distribution and first assignment.

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