1 of my goals for this year is to grow closer to God while building a community of women who want to grow closer as well. I would love to start having Bible study weekly for us to sit and talk about the word with people who are also on their journey closer to Christ.
Below are some questions that will help me get our bible study group together!
If you’re not comfortable to answer these in the comments, you are more than welcome to send me a personal message!
1) What time zone are you in ?
2) What day and time of the week do you prefer to have bible study on ? (Bi-weekly ?)
3) Do you prefer reading directly from the Bible or getting a book we can work through as a group ? (Would y’all be interested in reading through the whole Bible ?)
4) What should we name this bible study ?
5) Is there a specific app or virtual platform you want to have the Bible study on ? (Zoom, FaceTime, Teams)
6) would you like this to be a prayer group as well ?
Please join me reading through the Bible and building a better relationship with God!
... Read moreStarting a Bible study can be a transformative experience, providing a space for community, reflection, and growth in faith. If you're interested in joining a virtual Bible study, consider a few key components:
1. **Discuss Formats**: Determine if participants prefer reading from the Bible directly, or if they’d like to use a structured guide or workbook. Exploring your group’s interests will foster engagement and lead to meaningful discussions.
2. **Scheduling and Time Zones**: Since members might be from different regions, it's important to find a day and time that accommodates most. Utilizing tools like Doodle Poll can help in scheduling effectively, ensuring participation across various time zones.
3. **Choosing a Platform**: Common virtual platforms include Zoom, FaceTime, and Microsoft Teams. Consider the familiarity and preference of group members before deciding. Provide options so everyone feels included and comfortable.
4. **Engaging Discussions and Prayers**: Incorporating a time for prayer and sharing life experiences can deepen bonds among participants. Creating a supportive environment allows women to connect beyond just the study of the Scriptures.
5. **Naming Your Group**: It's also exciting to collaboratively brainstorm a name for your Bible study group, reflecting the spirit of your collective journey. This can instill a sense of ownership and community among members.
In conclusion, a virtual Bible study group not only enriches your spiritual journey but also fosters supportive relationships with fellow believers. Embrace this opportunity to grow spiritually and connect meaningfully!
1. central standard
2.once a week
3. direct from the bile to start. we can just Jornal.
4. sisters seeking Chirst
5. zoom or teams. don't have an I
phone
6.yes. I believe the two go hand and hand.
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