Women

For Women - on Tuesday evenings and Thursday mornings women meet for Bible studies throughout the school year. Nursery and children's Bible programs are available on Thursday mornings.
We offer a variety of events to which you can invite your friends, such as: Cooking and Hospitality classes, Christmas celebration, etc... Our weekend retreat is held in March every other year.

Sunday mornings: A warm welcome awaits visitors to our Sunday services. First-time guests all receive a free gift plus a complimentary drink from the HeBrew, our specialty coffee hut; and in the Courtyard Cafe a light continental breakfast is available at no cost to all South Hills attendees.

Small Groups: The best way to connect and grow at South Hills is by joining a small group. There are dozens of groups that meet on campus and in people’s homes throughout the community,offering discussions on a variety of topics and Bible studies. Contact Caryl Schoppet at 414.3013 or
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The Alpha Course: A 12-week course designed for those with questions about the Christian faith or who want to investigate and explore Christianity. Evenings consists of a meal together, video teaching and small group discussions, where guests are encouraged to ask questions and express opinions.
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The Journey – a 10-week course taught by pastors and ministry leaders and open to everyone at South Hills to help them grow further in the basics of faith. It also serves as a next step for Alpha graduates. Dinner and teaching is followed by worship, prayer and small group discussion. Contact Elena @ 408.414.3003.

Family Life: A gathering of young adults and young families at SHCC to connect to others in the same life stage within SHCC and in our community. They also join together for fun and family oriented events.

Prime-Timers: Meet on Sundays at 9:00 am. For people in the second half of their lives, this group meets for Bible study, fellowship and prayer.

Lovely Ladies Luncheon: Ladies over 50 meet on the last Friday of each month for lunch, and sometimes a guest speaker. Bring a food item to feed 6 to share. Email or call 414-3022 for info.

Life Skills
Life Skills uses the 28-week “Learning to Live, Learning to Love” curriculum in a class room setting to men and women, meeting separately. This course, although originally formulated to address the concerns of abusive situations, offers tools to enrich and “fine tune” any relationship. Class members, including married and single adults, are taught how to help break patterns of the past in order to establish balance and health in relationships.

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