Women

She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue.

Proverbs 31:26

We disciple, mentor, and shepherd women in their Christian walk and everyday life. The Sunday gathering is non-negotiable, and a small group’s discipleship and accountability is so very important, but there is something unique and powerful about women gathering together in a group to share life and grow in their knowledge of the Bible and in relationship with their Lord and Savior. NCC women’s ministry offers Bible studies, an occasional book discussion, and various workshops throughout the year. One of our goals is to provide space where women can come into a welcoming, loving environment to be encouraged, refreshed, and even challenged as they grow in spiritual maturity.

Bible Study

What Does the Bible Teach About Mental Health

Thursdays 6:30 PM @ The Lifehouse

10 Sessions Starting January 16th

Led by Mary Wright and women Para Counselors

As God seeks to be close relationship with each of us, we will journey to deepen our relationships with each other. We're creating a nurturing environment, with a focus on connection and compassions, through the moments we share as we study what the Bible teaches about mental health. We will use Jason Hilgeman's book, Just Kill Me Now, as a companion to our study.
The book can be purchased in print or Kindle editions from Amazon.com.

3rd Saturday Gatherings

Every 3rd Saturday beginning February 15th

10:30 AM @ The Lifehouse

End times will vary, but each gathering should wrap up no later than 2:00 PM

Join the women of Nashville Christian Church for a monthly gathering for fun and fellowship.

March 15 - Cooking and Baking through the New Testament

March will be our first session in cooking and baking through the New Testament. For each of these sessions we will choose a country from the New Testament and bake or cook a food from that country. These sessions will be led by Cate Coburn and Betty Logan. Our March session requires registration by clicking the link below. A $5.00 donation at the meeting is suggested to help cover the cost of the food.