Amid the challenges and tough questions of the past year, Bible Study Fellowship International (BSF) is studying the book of Genesis, which provides answers to life’s hardest questions: Why are …
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Amid the challenges and tough questions of the past year, Bible Study Fellowship International (BSF) is studying the book of Genesis, which provides answers to life’s hardest questions: Why are we here? What is my purpose? Why is the world so broken? You can explore God’s answers in an interdenominational community through BSF, walking through each chapter and exploring God’s word in context.
Whether you are familiar with the Bible or just looking to learn more about the Bible for the first time, it’s not too late to join the weekly study, with meetings in Cody and Powell, with virtual options available via Zoom.
The women’s study runs from 9:10 to 10:40 a.m. on Thursdays in Cody. During the daytime study, women are encouraged to bring their children and grandchildren to the weekly preschool program, which is available for infants through 5 years. The BSF children’s program teaches kids the truths of Genesis on their own level.
In addition, there are BSF classes available for women at 7 p.m. on Thursdays in Cody and Powell. For more information and location details, call Julie at 307-272-3375.
The men’s study, meanwhile, runs from 6:45-8:15 p.m. Tuesdays at Cody Bible Church, 2137 Cougar Ave. There is a school program from ages 6 to 18, also available with a virtual option. For more information and location details, call Denny at 307-587-4516.
All are welcome.
“Join us as we discover where everything began and what it means for each of our lives today,” organizers say.