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Women's Meeting - Penzance Baptist Church

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Women's Meeting

The Women's Meeting meets in the Vestry at the rear of the Church on Tuesdays at 10.00am.
There is a short time of open prayer amongst the ladies, then at around 10.15am they have a speaker to share some truths from the Bible, along with singing some hymns.
After the meeting the ladies stay to enjoy a cup of tea together. Those who attend speak of their enjoyment of the meetings as they have opportunity to pray together, sing hymns together, think upon an important aspect of God's Word, and then share together.
There is no doubt that this meeting would come highly recommended to all ladies of whatever age.

Meetings resume after the Christmas break on
Tuesday 10th January 2012.

The last meeting for Spring is on
Tuesday 27th March 2012.

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