Women’s Fellowship Bible Study

At God Saves Me, we believe that women grow stronger in their faith when they walk together in fellowship, prayer, and study of God’s Word. Our Women’s Fellowship Bible Study is a safe and uplifting space where women of all ages come together to encourage one another, share life experiences, and deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ.

Each session is centered around Scripture, with thoughtful discussion and practical lessons that connect God’s truth to our everyday lives. Whether you are new to Bible study or have been walking with the Lord for years, you’ll find this fellowship welcoming, inspiring, and spiritually refreshing.

Through prayer, teaching, and honest conversation, we seek to:

  • Grow in understanding of God’s Word.
  • Strengthen our faith and trust in Him.
  • Build lasting friendships with sisters in Christ.
  • Support one another through life’s challenges and victories.

Join us as we open our hearts to God’s promises and encourage one another to live boldly for Christ. Together, we are reminded that we are never alone — God saves, God restores, and God sustains us.

Location & Time:

📍 bluedress INTERNET MARKETING – 827 Loop Road

🙍 Hosted by Ingrid Y. Maddox

🕒 Wednesday nights | 3:30 – 4:30ish

Join Us:

📧 Email: ingrid@godsavesme.com

📞 Call: 865-378-7711

Future Topic & Study Ideas to Be Discussed:

  1. Whole Book Studies: Choosing a book of the Bible and read through it together, discussing chapters and verses weekly to gain a deeper understanding of the text.
  2. Women of the Bible Studies: Focusing on the lives of biblical women, like Esther or those from books like "Twelve Women of the Bible," to see reflections of yourself and learn from their experiences.
  3. Verse Mapping: Learning a method of Bible study that involves deep analysis of a particular verse, as found in studies by Kristy Cambron.
  4. Identity in Christ: Exploring what it means to be a child of God, as highlighted in studies like "Nothing to Prove" by Jennie Allen.
  5. Relationships: Studying topics like marriage and family roles using books such as "The Meaning of Marriage" by Timothy and Kathy Keller.
  6. Suffering and Hardship: Find hope and purpose during difficult times by studying stories of endurance, such as Job's journey.
  7. Spiritual Qualities: Focus on virtues such as having a "Mary Heart" (as in the book by Joanna Weaver) or cultivating a quiet spirit.
  8. Creative Workshops: Combining spiritual growth with hobbies like "Paint"/Jewelry nights or DIY craft workshops.
  9. Retreats: Organize a special weekend retreat for a more immersive and focused time of study, prayer, and connection.
  10. Inductive Bible Study: This time-consuming method provides deep insights by involving careful observation and analysis of the text.