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A Woman's Heart - God's Dwelling Place
A Beth Moore Bible Study
September 9 through November 18, 2010
Thursday evenings 7:00 - 9:00
Perhaps no Old Testament event so dramatically illustrates God's persistent desire to relate to His children as the building of the tabernacle in the wilderness. Through the tabernacle God initiated a deeper relationship with His Chosen People by bringing reconciliation and revealing His glory. And certainly, no Old Testament event so richly prefigures the coming of the true Tabernacle, Jesus Christ. You will be challenged to prepare your heart, like the holy of holies, to become a home for His love and glory — a dwelling place for the Most High God.
We’ll pray for one another, discuss questions and insights, and view Beth Moore’s video presentation. Sign-up at the Info Table or
If you are interested in joining us contact Linda or Debbie @ 440.708.1199.
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Generation to Generation:
Linking the Generations
at GateWay!
On Sunday, May 16, GateWay’s Women’s Ministry invited women of all ages to get together with sisters, daughters, mothers and friends to experience a surprising and timely word from the Lord!
Many were deeply blessed!
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Breaking Free, Making Liberty in Christ a Reality in Life - Beth Moore
Thursdays, February 18 - April 29, 2010 - 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Breaking Free leads you through an 11 week, daily study of the Scriptures to discover the transforming power of Christian freedom. Based on Isaiah 61:1-4, this in-depth study draws parallels between the captive Israelites and today’s believers. Beth points out the obstacles that hinder our relationship with God and shows how to remove them. As you identify spiritual strongholds in your life, you will progress on the journey toward greater freedom in Christ.
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Annual Valentine Cookie Bake and Outreach!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
After church, till about 3 p.m., all ladies – from the youngest to the oldest – will car-pool to Suzanne ’s home and get to know each other better as we bake valentine cookies for a ladies’ shelter.
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Banner Workshop with Pam Hayes
January 16, 2010
After the holidays, we came and were refreshed with the healing message Pam Hays imparts through banners. We gained inspiration and understanding of this art form and how it is used in worship, how it blesses others and how it declares truths from God’s word.
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November 2009
Let’s Get Together! Card-Stamping Party and Luncheon
Yes! Michele hosted a card-making rubber stamping party in her home. Michele showed us some samples and techniques and Suzanne coached us as we finalized our FFFF follow-up greetings. A good time was had by all!
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March 2009
Ladies Potluck Luncheon With Special Speaker Dr. Julie J. Exline
We had time for Q & A and concluded with personal ministry.
If you have any questions feel free to contact Sylvia @ 440-708-1199.

Julie J. Exline is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Case Western Reserve University. She received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from SUNY Stony Brook in 1997 and did post-doctoral work in Social Psychology with Dr. Roy Baumeister at CWRU. She has been on the psychology faculty since the fall of 2000 and was also invited to serve as a Fellow in the Psychology of Religion Group at the University of Cambridge in 2008. Dr. Exline uses techniques from social and clinical psychology to study questions related to religion and virtue. Her primary research topics include forgiveness of self and others, anger toward God, and humility. She is committed to the cross-fertilization of basic and applied research, aiming to do work that is theoretically driven but with clear practical implications. She is a licensed psychologist and was also certified as a spiritual director through the Ignatian Spirituality Institute of John Carroll University.
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Sept. 17 thru Nov. 19, 2009
Beth Moore’s Esther: It’s Tough Being a Woman.
The Old Testament story of Esther is a profile in courage and contains many modern parallels for today’s woman. Beth peels back the layers of history and shows how very contemporary and applicable the story of Esther is to our lives. If you’ve ever felt inadequate, threatened, or pushed into situations that seemed overpowering, this is the study for you. We were very blessed doing this study. We prayed for one another, discussed questions and insights, and view Beth Moore’s video presentation.
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Women's Council
Anticipating the next move of God and
the coming harvest...
Purpose Statement:
To encourage unity and through our God-given talents and gifts provide opportunities for women to grow spiritually, emotionally and relationally; support each other and existing ministries at GateWay Church.
| Women's Council Members
Sylvia Neptune, Director; Connie Eide, Michele Kalista, Linda Kellogg;
Suzanne Rasmussen; Sheri Schwartz, and Sara Smith, Secretary |
Currently our Women’s Council is:
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Hosting Beth Moore Spring and Fall Bible Studies
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Spearheading Generation to Generation: Linking the Generations at GateWay!
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Coordinating Pot ‘Blessings’, baby showers and providing meals for GWC Partners
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Anticiptaing mentoring and healing ministries
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