Frequently Asked Questions
How can I support the CGPOP ministry?
Thank you so much for asking! Following our social media and sharing posts works wonders with getting the word out to new members. Also, contacting us to say how we’ve helped your walk with Christ is wonderful encouragement for our team.
Most of all, you can consider donating to our ministry. 100% of all contributions are put towards our endeavors on college campuses.
Where else can I find the podcast?
Christian Girl POPcasts is available on iTunes and Spotify, as well as most major platforms. Just search "Christian Girls P.O.P.” to get started!
Does CGPOP meet in person?
Yes! We host events throughout the year, as well as for our weekly bible studies. We currently meet weekly on the Texas Southern University Campus!
Are you on social media?
Absolutely! Join our online community on Instagram, Facebook, and our YouTube channel.
Here you can catch new studies/teachings, meet other sisters in Christ, be encouraged, but also keep up with all the latest events!
Through these channels, you will be notified of any and all events or new media uploaded to our site. Any comments or instant messaging are addressed in a timely manner and are deeply appreciated!
Where can I find CGPOP Bible Studies?
We have several resources for you! Our founder, Stephanie Bright has published an e-book titled, “Scripture Made Simple” to help women study the Bible on their own and have an understanding of the Word. You also can find weekly bible teachings on our podcast! Make sure you tune in and subscribe to the podcast!
Can Stephanie Bright be booked for events?
Yes! Stephanie is more than willing to appear for public events. You can fill out an attendance form or contact us via email: sbrightbooking@gmail.com.
Does this ministry have a preferred denomination?
No, we do not! We are a Christian ministry, but we are non-denominational. You are welcome here!
Is CGPOP only for women and girls?
Yes! We know the power of sisterhood and aspire to provide a safe place of discovery, transparency, and community for only women.