The Bible Project does an amazing Job at providing videos, reading lessons, and content to help you work through all different topics listed below. You can get to their overview page here!
They provide a free resource for individuals, families, small groups, and churches to help in these unprecedented times to continue to engage in Scripture with engaging multimedia Bible studies.
Link to the Bible Project: Small Group Bible Studies | BibleProject™
Individual Topic Studies Below:
Dr. Tim Mackie How can you have joy in the midst of hardship?
Dr. Carissa Quinn We invite you to reflect on the biblical meaning of peace.
Dr. Tim Mackie Explore the biblical theme of hope.
Dr. Carissa Quinn The public reading of Scripture helps to shape our perspectives and beliefs.
Dr. Tim Mackie What is the true meaning of the Day of the Lord?
Dr. Carissa Quinn We reflect on how God’s people are to rely on him in the midst of isolation and uncertainty.
Dr. Tim Mackie God chooses to partner with humans—but why?
Dr. Carissa Quinn For many of us, the word “gospel” has lost its potency and power.
Dr. Tim Mackie In this week's Bible study, we take a deeper look at God's holiness.
Dr. Tim Mackie What does it mean to be a unified temple of God?
Dr. Carissa Quinn For this week’s study, we’re exploring the word witness.
Jon Collins In this week’s study, we reflect on sacrifice and atonement.
Dr. Tim Mackie This week, we look at the book of Lamentations.
Dr. Carissa Quinn This week, we look at the book of Psalms.
Jon Collins This week, we look at the Hebrew word for strength.
Dr. Tim Mackie This week, we look at Paul’s letter to the church in Ephesus.
Jon Collins In the opening pages of the Bible, God creates a garden, and right in the center is the tree of life.
Dr. Carissa Quinn Yahweh is a complex being––one God and at the same time Father, Son, and Spirit.
Dr. Tim Mackie Philemon gives hope for reconciliation.
Dr. Carissa Quinn "Shalom" is the Hebrew word for "peace."
Dr. Tim Mackie The Hebrew word for "love" is "ahavah."
Jon Collins In this week’s Bible Study, we’re looking at the phrase “heaven and earth.”
Dr. Carissa Quinn In this week’s Bible Study, we’re looking at the Hebrew word "shema," which means to listen.
Dr. Tim Mackie In this week’s Bible Study, we’re looking at the character of God as revealed to Moses in Exodus.
Dr. Tim Mackie People and communities tend to become crooked versions of their own best ideals.
Dr. Tim Mackie The word "transgression" shows us a portrait of human nature.
Dr. Tim Mackie Sin is just a personal problem, right? Let's take a deeper look.
Dr. Tim Mackie Let's explore how God's Spirit is at work in the world.
Dr. Tim Mackie Ecclesiastes is a misunderstood book filled with profound wisdom.
Dr. Tim Mackie How do you live as an exile in an unfamiliar world?
Dr. Tim Mackie Humans are called to be active participants in God's justice.
Dr. Tim Mackie Humans, though weak and vulnerable, are called to rule with God.
Dr. Tim Mackie When all our comforts have been stripped away, God provides.
Dr. Tim Mackie Two thousand years ago, Jesus claimed victory over sin and death.
Dr. Tim Mackie Good Friday remembers the depth of Jesus' love at his crucifixion.
Dr. Tim Mackie Even the most tragic events cannot thwart God’s plan to restore our world.
Dr. Tim Mackie Sabbath is a chance to stop and reflect on God's provision.
Dr. Tim Mackie God's generosity is modeled for us in the way of Jesus.