Women’s Ministries

Loyalty, creativity, compassion, wisdom, collaboration– women bring so many abilities and aptitudes to the marketplace. How do we fully use those talents? How do we balance roles as career women, daughters, wives, and friends? How does a relationship with God affect who we are in those roles?

Needle’s Eye offers working women of all ages a place to find answers to those questions. Whether you're beginning to explore Christianity, or have been studying Jesus for years, we provide opportunities to explore the connections between Christianity and life in the marketplace.

Small Group Bible Studies

Joining a women's small group is a great way to meet and connect with other women who are seeking to grow spiritually. Small Groups consist of four to 12 women who meet weekly to encourage one another as they study a book or passage of Scripture, share about their lives and pray for one another. There are lunch-time and evening groups that meet year-round, as well as short-term studies that meet for a season. Recent short-term evening studies include DVD-based studies by Beth Moore, Priscilla Shirer, Jennifer Rothschild, and Angela Thomas.

Special Events

The women of Needle’s Eye periodically gather for events such as weekend retreats, seminars, and city-wide women's gatherings.

Current Studies/Events
James StudyJoin us for the spring edition of the Thursday night women’s study, featuring Beth Moore’s brand new workbook/DVD study, “James.” James, Jesus' own brother, started out as a skeptic. See how one glimpse of the resurrected Savior turned an unbeliever into a disciple. Topics in this study include: joy, hardship, faith, reversal of fortunes for rich and poor, wisdom, gifts from above, single-mindedness, the dangers of the tongue, humility, and prayer.

When: Thursday evenings, March 22 – May 17 (8 sessions, skipping April 5) from 5:45-7:45PM
Where: Needle's Eye office (104 Berrington Court)
Cost: $16—bring cash or check to 1st session
Format: small group discussion and video teaching
RSVP: by Wednesday, March 14 (358.1283 or jparham@needleseye.org)