Do you seek to grow in closer relationship with Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, but you don’t quite know how to do that? Would you like to learn and grow in understanding?
Often, we are called upon to make decisions we may have never expected. The answers are not easy. Having an opportunity to discuss matters of faith with other Catholic Christian women is important to each of us as we seek ways to discern God’s leading in our lives and as we answer those questions that point to the moral and ethical values by which we live. You are invited to join our fellowship and be open to grow through the use of this year’s study, Untold Blessing: Three Paths to Holiness, presented through a video-based program authored and presented by Bishop Robert Barron. Together, we will focus on what it means to journey on the Three Paths to Holiness, reflect on selected Scriptures, learn through the use of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, pray together, explore our Catholic faith, and live as beloved daughters of God in our daily lives.
It is our hope you will become a participant of the Fellowship of Catholic Christian Women® group today and discover the blessing of journeying with other women of faith. This year’s focus on Christ as our Center, will address our need – more than ever due to the pandemic – to gather as women of faith to pray and learn.
Fellowship of Catholic Christian Women® (FCCW) You are invited to join our community of women, strong faith in Christ Jesus, and accept our invitation to make your spiritual walk a priority in your life. The FCCW ministry exists to bring women together in the Spirit, and to deepen each one’s personal relationship with God, while fostering a faith-based community centered on Christ Jesus. Our vision includes a desire to grow as members of the Body of Christ, despite the ongoing secular value of individualism. Community is at the heart of the FCCW ministry’s philosophy.
FCCW meets via ZOOM 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month from 09:00am -11:00am.
To learn more or to join our fellowship, please contact Terrylou at (510) 717-6471.