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Holy Habits w/ Cynthia Fantasia

  • Abundant Life 173 Church Street Wilmington, MA, 01887 United States (map)

How do we grow closer to God? Neither holiness nor intimacy is gained by practicing spiritual disciplines, but these habits create opportunities for God to work within and through you. Your vision, passion, and endurance for life and ministry are impacted by the depth of your life in Him.

Come and grow deeper in your relationship with the Lord: Holy Habits with author and speaker Cynthia Fantasia.

In this practical and relatable class, Cynthia Fantasia will help you assess your life and discover personal challenges to growth, gain tools to develop spiritual disciplines, and be challenged to live a life marked by devotion to Christ.

Registration is $25 to preregister or $30 at the door. Use code ABUNDANT to get a $5 discount!

About Cynthia

Cynthia Fantasia served for 24 years as Pastor of Women and Service at Grace Chapel, Lexington, MA. She speaks nationally and internationally, has written several Bible studies that have been used in several churches across the country, and she loves to share God’s love. Cynthia passionately presents the Word in a relevant, practical, and often humorous way. Her journey of faith has taken her on some exhilarating adventures, some deep valleys, and through some turbulent waters. Through it all, Cynthia has found that He is sufficient for any, and all, of life’s experiences.

She was one of 15 pastors in North America selected to join a cohort, through a Templeton Grant, investigating the relationship between science and faith. Cynthia was the co-founder of GCScience – which now has an international internet following of over half million. Cynthia was a member of the team awarded a Templeton Grant to do further study in the local area.

A contributing author in Mothers Have Angel Wings by Carol Kent, and 30 Ways to Embrace Life by Lucinda McDowell, Cynthia is the author of “In The Lingering Light: Courage and Hope for the Alzheimer’s Caregiver” chronicling her and her husband’s journey through Alzheimer’s Disease. It was released by NavPress July 9, 2019.

Ordained in 2007, Cynthia earned a D.Min. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.

She and her late husband have three adult children and five grandchildren. Long walks, great books, and seeing the world through the eyes of her grandchildren, fill Cynthia’s days with wonder and joy.

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