Bible Studies

Knowing Scripture helps us to know Jesus. The point of Bible study is not to understand a book but to grow in relationship with a Person. As we sit down and open our Bibles, it is as if we are sitting down to have a personal conversation with Jesus Himself.

Enjoy the conversation.

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Lenten Darkness

This Lenten season focus your attention on Jesus, as He walks through the thickest, deepest darkness the world has ever known. Offer Him the ministry of your presence, staying near His side while He endures the cross. A witness to the paradox—that it is in darkness that Light shines out most brightly.

Lasts of Jesus

Lenten Study

Jesus spends the last hours of His life doing the very same thing He has always done—loving God and others. Here at the end, we witness a final teaching and the sharing of an important meal. We watch Jesus praying, healing, and walking the dusty roads that His Father sends Him down on our behalf. And we hear the words that He speaks to us as His followers, “Come, follow Me.”

Book of Ruth

Study the book of Ruth as an example of living life well in the midst of great difficulty. Consider themes of: Emptiness, Home, Favor, Protection, Enough, & Blessing

Firm Foundation

Part 1

Christianity is not about a set of rules, but about following a Person.

Jesus came into our world, lived a life of perfection, died to pay the price of our sin, and rose again to show us the way of resurrection life. And He offers us a brief but challenging invitation—”Follow Me.”

Firm Foundation

Part 2

Christianity is not about a set of rules, but about following a Person.

In Part 2 of this study, we will focus on the parables of Jesus and how he used them to illustrate truths about the Kingdom of God.

Tree of Life

“Who is God?” And "Who am I according to God?”

Our answers to these fundamental questions of faith, determine whether or not we trust God’s goodness and care. When we learn to answer them well, we will find ourselves rooted, strengthened, protected, nourished, and empowered by His love.

Faith Connections

An overview of the Biblical narrative as mankind’s ultimate epic story, with all of the necessary components:

  • Embracing adventure

  • Overcoming adversity

  • Sacrificial love

  • Clinging to hope when all seems lost

AND Study

A study of God’s Kingdom from Genesis to Revelation:

  • Guiding light AND warmth

  • Satisfying food AND water

  • Loving relationships with God AND others

  • Purposeful work AND rest

Organic Church

A back-to-the-basics study of Jesus’s model for discipleship

A Good And Spacious Land

A Lenten study of spiritual transformation

A Land In Need of Healing

In uncertain times, I find myself falling back on what I know: God is good. God is love. And God’s got this. Even now, we can trust Him to accomplish the healing and restoration that He promises.

We Are One: A Study of Ephesians

A walk through the book of Ephesians and practicing Christian community

Illuminating Advent

The Light shines into the darkness and the darkness cannot overcome it.

This Advent, explore the ways in which God reveals Himself and invites human beings to partner with Him in His plan for the world.

The Advent wreath is a simple practice of anticipation, the light of the candles gradually building toward the arrival of the Light of the World on Christmas Day.

Similarly, the Hope, Love, Joy, and Peace that the candles symbolize also build throughout Advent. Hope remains that Love will come, Joy will spread, and Peace will fill our lives.

Making Room

Heartbeat of Heaven

We hear it woven through Advent.

Beating through the stories of Zechariah and Elizabeth, Mary and Joseph, the shepherds, and the wisemen. Ordinary human beings acting in extraordinary ways.

Listen carefully and you’ll hear the beat of a love that puts the well-being of others first and gives without expectation of return.

It is agape, and we desperately need to hear.

Do Not Be Afraid!

Even in times of great uncertainty, this Advent season we can find comfort in the phrase spoken by God’s angelic messengers to Zechariah, Mary, Joseph, and the shepherds: Do Not Be Afraid.