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Women's Bible Study 1st and 3rd Thurs.

Women's Bible Study and Fellowship at Boulevard Apartments Largo (Seminole Blvd just north of Ulmerton).  Address is 2098 Seminole Boulevard. We meet the first and third Thursdays of every month at 7 PM.

Here's how to get in:  As you drive in, look for a small yellow pole on the left (about 2 car lengths before the actual gates) and use the keypad to dial #307.  That will call us and we will use our phone to acknowledge so you can get in.

After the gates you will see one lower building directly ahead of you. That is the clubhouse.  When you are facing the clubhouse, if you look to the left you will see our building (#3).   There is an elevator.  We are on the 4th floor.

Email, text, or Facebook PM Linda Sargent for more information including apartment # and phone number.

We spend some time in fellowship and prayer and have a brief Bible Study.  Time after that to hang out, chat, snack and of course, laugh.

Currently we are studying about how God wants us to think.  We're basing the study on Philippians 4:8 and will take a word each time, comparing scripture with scripture to see what the Word of God says about each "whatsoever thing".  This should take us into the fall unless God leads us in another direction.

Bring a friend.  The more the merrier and a merry heart is good medicine.

May 18 - Overall verse study and how peace enables us in our thinking
June 1 - No study at the Boulevard - we will join Living Hope Church Women's Ministry at Mad Beach
June 15 - Things that are true revealed by The Holy Spirit
July 6 - Things that are honorable
July 20 - Things that are just
August 3 - Things that are pure
August 17 - Things that are lovely and admirable
September 7 - Things that are excellent
September 21 - Things that are worthy of praise

Image credit: http://www.stevansheets.com/2012/12/07/philippians-48/

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