
The Well small groups are starting up again and you don't want to miss this opportunity to connect with others while learning from God's Word.
Groups will begin the first week of October on the day / time shown in the list. Each study is intended to be 6 weeks and each group will then assess they're next steps. Once registered, your host will contact you with complete address.
Check out the details for each group and select one below today!
>Sundays: 6-8pm
Host: Jason & Danielle Ingram, Kenosha
Young Adults Group
> Sundays: 6-7:30pm
Host: Marietta & Jay Belanger, Zion
Co-Ed Study: Joy & Suffering from Phillipians
Paul is in prison. He’s on death row. Yet he talks more about joy than any other New Testament letter. Join Marietta Sunday nights to discover how to have joy in the midst of pain.
> Mondays: 6-8pm
Host: Aimee Arreguin, Pleasant Prairie
Women's Study: Dramatic Encounters with God: Seven Life-Changing Lessons of Love - through storytelling to help us be there with Christ and see the scenes with new eyes and understanding, bringing to life lessons that apply to our modern lives.
> Wednesdays: 6:30-8pm
Host: Alex & Christina Moffet, Kenosha
Co-Ed Study: Gift of the Outsider, YouVersion
The Bible speaks to the unique contributions of outsiders to God’s kingdom and of God’s special care for outcasts. Whether you’ve always been an outsider, are looking to become one, or just want to better love the ones in your midst, this plan will help you explore the ways that the gifts of the outsider benefit us all, leading us into greater unity and a stronger faith in Christ.
> Wednesdays: 6:30-7:30pm
Hosts: Cait Bolle & Diane Bixler,
Summer Moon
Women’s Study:Gratitude
We will explore how Gratitude can transform our hearts and draw us closer to the heart of God. We will use Ann Voskamps book 1000 Gifts, as well as gratitude journals to record God's goodness.
> Thursdays: 6:30-8pm
Host: Eric Kurz, Pleasant Prairie
Men’s Study: James by Francis Chan
True faith produces fruit. A faith without action and without life change is ultimately a dead faith. The book of James speaks to the realities of a living faith in Jesus—the kind of roll-up-your-sleeves and get-your-hands-dirty discipleship that is borne out of an authentic relationship with the risen Lord. James writes to believers who know suffering, who've faced trials, and who ultimately desire a deep relationship with God.
> Thursdays: 6:30-8pm
Host: Dan Stanford at The Sorenson's, Kenosha
Co-Ed Study: Prayer that's Powerful & Effective
The Apostle James says that prayer is powerful and effective. As Christians we don’t always feel like prayer is powerful and effective. Sometimes prayer feels like it goes no higher than our ceiling. Join us Thursday nights to learn about prayer as it was meant to be.