
WELCOME TO HOME OF WOMEN AT BRIDGEMAN
We are so blessed to have an amazing women’s ministry here at Bridgeman!
We have a range of events and activities through the year for women of all ages to connect into. From Wonder Conference, our annual women’s event, to Girls Breakfasts, Weekly Connect Groups and Single Mums Pamper Mornings there is something here for everyone women.
We would love to connect with you! Reach out to us through the methods below or come and introduce yourself to one of our friendly team at our Welcome Cafe on a Sunday.
WOMENS CONNECT GROUPS
With over 50 connect groups currently running weekly & fortnightly in various locations on the north-side of Brisbane we encourage you to join one near you today. Connect groups provide a fantastic opportunity to help you get to know others, develop relationships & grow spiritually in a caring & informal environment.
Listed below are a range of connect groups running currently specifically for women.
Women’s KYB (Know Your Bible) groups meet on a Friday morning here at Bridgeman (child-minding is available), as well as on Friday afternoons (Kallangur), a Tuesday evening (Bunya) & Wednesday evening (Everton Park).
We also now have an Arabic Speaking KYB group who meet on a Tuesday night.
WONDER CONFERENCE
Wonder Conference is our annual women’s conference for ladies in their teens to the twilight season of life. Join us as we celebrate one another, worship and explore God’s word together.
Stay tuned for whats planned for 2021!
MEET SOME OF THE TEAM
We are blessed to have an amazing team who help facilitate and lead Women’s events and connect groups here at Bridgeman.
To help you get to know a few, these leaders head up the following areas:

TRISH BROADBENT
Women’s and Children’s Pastor

JODI TRAVES
Women’s and BridgeCare Pastor

DAN MOURA
Discipleship and Connect Group Pastor
Bridgeman Baptist Community Church
Bridgeman Baptist Community Church
379 Albany Creek Road, Bridgeman Downs (corner of Albany Creek Road and Bridgeman Road) e. [email protected] p. 3263 1950