Adults

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN


All women of the church are part of Presbyterian Women and will find many opportunities to be involved with our congregational life. Honoring special people, serving grieving families, cooking and decorating for special services, welcoming newborn babies, and participating in school supply drives are just a few of the activities that our women engage in as they gather and serve. Often, our women focus on a particular service project for the year.

Our Presbyterian Women also gather monthly for Bible Study in small groups. We typically meet on the second Monday of each month. Circle 1 meets in the Fellowship Hall at 2:30. Circles 2 and 3 meet in the Fellowship Hall at 7:00. Each woman can choose the Circle that is most convenient to her as we study the Bible and enjoy fellowship together.

For questions or more information on Presbyterian Women, please feel free to contact Kay Williams, Moderator at kswilliams65@hotmail.com

PRESBYTERIAN MEN


All men of the church are part of Presbyterian Men and will find many opportunities to be involved with our congregational life.

Our men meet together for a time of study once each month along with the Presbyterian Men from Hallsville Presbyterian Church. Each meeting involves cooking, eating, and fellowship together as well as a Christian speaker from the community. Meetings are the 3rd Sunday of each month at 6:30. The locations are either Beulaville Presbyterian Church or Hallsville Presbyterian Church.

For questions or more information on the Presbyterian men, please feel free to contact Hank Bellomy at hankb812@gmail.com.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY


From September to May, our adults come together on Wednesday nights at 6 o’clock for a time of Bible Study in our Educational Building. Our minister leads our studies and the focus of study changes throughout the year. Activities for elementary students are provided during Bible Study.

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