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Study the Bible daily for a closer relationship with God.
Daily Bible Study is a great companion to the quarterly Adult Bible Studies or as a stand-alone study for those wanting to study the Bible daily. It is presented in quarterly segments. Bible-based and Christ-focused, it coordinates with the lesson themes of Adult Bible Studies. Each daily reading includes a one-page Bible study for each of the quarters along with introductory reflection questions and commentary on the daily Scripture passage, life application and a concluding prayer.
Additional information about Adult Bible Studies, Summer 2023
Theme: Transformation
This Summer, Daily Bible Study presents a series of readings supporting the theme “The Life of Faith.” These readings enable us to walk alongside Jesus and his disciples on Jesus’ final journey to Jerusalem. They challenge us to explore the nature of faith that calls us to follow Jesus despite our uncertainty and doubts. They also help us unpack the concept of “sabbath,” the foreshadowing of the rest that God promises at the end of our journey. Readings come from Old and New Testament texts. These daily readings, which prepare us for the lessons in Adult Bible Studies, are written by Susan Groseclose, Taylor Mills, and Greg Weeks.
Unit 1
The Fruit of the Spirit
Scriptures: Coming Soon
Spiritual Practice: Study
Unit 2
The Work of the Church
Scriptures: Coming Soon
Spiritual Practice: Guidance | Spiritual Direction
Unit 3
The Pursuit of the People
Scriptures: Coming Soon
Spiritual Practice: Forgiveness
Study the Bible daily following the Uniform Lesson Series.
A great companion to Adult Bible Studies.
Structures your daily devotional time.
Dan R. Dick (Author)
Dan R. Dick (Nashville, Tenn.) is the Research Coordinator for The General Board of Discipleship of The United Methodist Church. Among the books he has written are Revolutionizing Christian Stewardship for the 21st Century, Equipped for Every Good Work: Building a Gifts-based Church (with Barbara Dick), Beyond Money: Becoming Good and Faithful Stewards, and Vital Signs: A Pathway to Congregational Wholeness. A sought-after speaker and consultant in leadership development and strategic planning, Dan works with annual conferences and congregations across the United Methodist connection as well as a wide variety ecumenical groups.
Henry G. Brinton (Author)
Henry G. Brinton is senior pastor of Fairfax Presbyterian Church in Fairfax, Virginia, and a contributor to the preaching journal Homiletics. He is the author of the book Balancing Acts: Obligation, Liberation, and Contemporary Christian Conflicts and has written on religious topics for USA Today and The Washington Post.
Amy Lynn Sigmon (Author)
Amy Sigmon is a writer and baker in Nashville, Tennessee. A graduate of United Theological Seminary, she enjoys writing Bible study and teaching at her local church. Amy owns River Run Bakery, specializing in seasonal, rustic cakes, cookies, and bread. Amy and her husband Brian have three children; Caleb, June, and Molly. When she’s not baking or writing, Amy enjoys knitting sweaters in front of Disney movies with her kids.