Ladies 9th grade and up are invited to an evening of food, fellowship, live music, and teaching on pursuing wisdom in our shifting world. Please register so we have enough food. You can also sign up in the lobby on Sunday morning.
There is no cost for the event; however, we are asking for donations to support Woodland Gatherings to buy furnishings to host a summer VBS. Suggested donation is $20 per person. We will have a baked potato bar with all the toppings and live guitar music before listening to Shelley Madueme. Below is an invitation from her introducing what she will speak to us about.
When was the last time you found yourself not knowing what to do in a particular situation? You see the challenges in front of you, but there’s no easy way past them. It can be unsettling, or even demoralizing. We know we need wisdom, but we’re not exactly sure how to get it. During our time together, we’ll explore what Scripture teaches us about godly wisdom and what it means to pursue wisdom when the world around us is shifting.
Shelley Madueme lives in Flintstone, GA, with her husband Hans and their children Caleb and Zoë. She completed a Master of Theological Studies at Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, AL, and a Master of Theology in New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL. After quitting her PhD dissertation on grief in the New Testament, she experienced first-hand the grief of losing their infant daughter Sarah Grace to a rare condition. In addition to homeschooling, Shelley coordinates the Women’s Ministry at St. Elmo Presbyterian in Chattanooga, TN and blogs about life and theology at shelleymadueme.substack.com.