Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Bible Studies

Sandy Bay BWA 10.00 am. A “suggestion” reached me that I should spend more time doing crafts with the Sandy Bay ladies. I sounded them out on this, and it was agreed that they wanted to include a time slot when we actually did crafts together. Up until now, our time has been spent praying and studying the Scriptures, with a little time at the end of our session for discussing what is being accomplished at home as far as crafts go. Oh well, back to the drawing board, Hazel.
It has been drizzling and raining lightly for nearly 2 weeks now. Small streams, or guts, as the Saints call them, seem to appear out of the side of the hills.Cape Villa Bible Study at 5.00pm. A few of the regulars found the wet weather a deterrent, so our numbers were down this week. The part that I enjoy the most about leading Bible studies, is what I get out of the study myself. You tend to “dig a bit deeper” into your passage when you are preparing to present it to other people, rather than just reading it for yourself.
Jamestown Bible Study at 7.30 pm. While I was putting out the cups for tea after the study, I heard a rattle behind me, comimg from the sideboard.... Graeme is dealing with the basic doctrines that we, as a church, subscribe to. It can be heavy going, but he did a good job of simplifying tonight’s chapter.

1 comment:

  1. Oh Hazel...your Clawed is the most gorgeous little thing! Well captured. I am constantly amazed reading your blog at how busy you are and how you are adapting so well and getting on with so many things. You are a blessing to those around you.

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