Amid the challenges and tough questions of the past year, Bible Study Fellowship International (BSF) is studying the book of Matthew, which offers answers to life’s hardest questions: Can you …
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Amid the challenges and tough questions of the past year, Bible Study Fellowship International (BSF) is studying the book of Matthew, which offers answers to life’s hardest questions: Can you trust the Bible? Is it still relevant in 2021? Who is Jesus? Matthew’s focus is the life of Jesus and his work on Earth.
Participants can explore God’s answers in an interdenominational community through BSF, walking through each chapter and exploring God’s Word. Whether a person is familiar with the Bible or just looking to learn more, there are meetings offered in Cody and Powell, with virtual options available.
Women’s Group
The weekly Bible study for women starts Thursday, Sept. 16, from 9:10-10:40 a.m. at the Cody Missionary Alliance Church, 147 Cooper Lane East. During the daytime study, a preschool program is available for children, ages infant through 5 years. The BSF Children’s Program aims to teach kids to know God’s word at their own level. In addition, there are BSF classes available for women on Thursday evenings at 7 p.m., in Powell and Cody. For more information and location details, call Julie at 307-272-3375.
Men’s Group
The men’s Bible study is weekly on Tuesday evenings, from 6:45-8:15 p.m., starting on Sept. 14, at Cody Bible Church, 2137 Cougar Ave. in Cody. A school age program for youth from first grade through high school is available. For more information, call Denny at 307-587-4516.