Our Purpose: “To Know Christ and to Make Him Known” (Philippians 3:10)
The mission of ECB’s Women’s Ministry is to point women to Jesus Christ and to biblically disciple and equip women for spiritual maturity, personal growth, Christian service and Godly influence for the glory of God. Titus 2:3-6; Philippians 3:10



ECB MOMS FELLOWSHIP & PLAYGROUP
10:15AM - 11:15AM
Located in the library, every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month
Resuming September 18th.
Located in the library, every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month
Resuming September 18th.
LADIES SUNDAY SCHOOL

What's SHE Doing Here? - The Messy Women in Jesus's Genealogy
WHEN: Sunday's from Sept 21 to Dec 14, 2025
COST: $10 for study material
TIME & LOCATION: 9:00 -10:00 am in ECB Room 108 or 6:00 - 7:00pm via Zoom
REGISTER by emailing Gail at gailcorreia.bda@gmail.com or the Church Office at office@ecb.bm.
Seductress. Prostitute. Outcast. Adulterer. Pregnant Unwed Teen. Who would highlight that kind of ancestry?
Jesus would.
The only person who ever got to choose His family doesn’t hide the messes. He highlights them for all to see. He unashamedly says they’re His.
The Gospel of Matthew begins with Jesus’s family tree, an unusual one not only because it includes women, but messy women: Tamar, who tricked her father-in-law to impregnate her; Rahab, the Jericho prostitute who betrayed her countrymen; Ruth, the widowed Moabitess turned beggar; and Bathsheba, listed only by her murdered husband’s name. Then there was Mary. Although we know of her innocence and submission to God, those around her questioned her purity and the legitimacy of the Child she bore.
Join Susan Tyner in examining how God wove the messy stories of these five women together into His Big Story of salvation. And learn how He continues to redeem His children—one messy story at a time.
WHEN: Sunday's from Sept 21 to Dec 14, 2025
COST: $10 for study material
TIME & LOCATION: 9:00 -10:00 am in ECB Room 108 or 6:00 - 7:00pm via Zoom
REGISTER by emailing Gail at gailcorreia.bda@gmail.com or the Church Office at office@ecb.bm.
Seductress. Prostitute. Outcast. Adulterer. Pregnant Unwed Teen. Who would highlight that kind of ancestry?
Jesus would.
The only person who ever got to choose His family doesn’t hide the messes. He highlights them for all to see. He unashamedly says they’re His.
The Gospel of Matthew begins with Jesus’s family tree, an unusual one not only because it includes women, but messy women: Tamar, who tricked her father-in-law to impregnate her; Rahab, the Jericho prostitute who betrayed her countrymen; Ruth, the widowed Moabitess turned beggar; and Bathsheba, listed only by her murdered husband’s name. Then there was Mary. Although we know of her innocence and submission to God, those around her questioned her purity and the legitimacy of the Child she bore.
Join Susan Tyner in examining how God wove the messy stories of these five women together into His Big Story of salvation. And learn how He continues to redeem His children—one messy story at a time.