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Adult Bible Studies. This resource, endorsed by the Curriculum Resources Committee of The United Methodist Church, offers a year-round, weekly Bible study plan for Sunday school classes and other small groups.
Each weekly lesson offers background and focal Scriptures, key verses, and doctrinally sound and relevant biblical interpretation and application in a readable font size. Annual plans provide comprehensive coverage of the Bible, special lessons during the church seasons of Advent/Christmas and Lent/Easter, and suggestions for developing spiritual practices such as prayer, worship, community, and service, among many others. Adult Bible Studies is a reliable companion and guide for learning and growing in Christian faith.
The Kit includes a teacher’s book and a Concise Commentary that are supplementary and complementary to the Adult Bible Studies student book.
The teacher’s book provides biblical background, exposition, and suggestions for leading weekly group discussions and nurturing spiritual practices among class members. Small group leaders, teachers, and facilitators—both seasoned and just starting out—love the easy-to-use format and the wealth of information provided to prepare for each week’s discussion.
Based on the trusted
Abingdon Basic Bible Commentary, the Concise Commentary provides expert biblical Commentary for the focal Bible passages used in
Adult Bible Studies. The Commentary includes each Sunday’s focal Bible passages, unit introductions, and expert Commentary on each passage. Plus, you can pronounce everything correctly with the included pronunciation guide for Bible names and places.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enhance your preparation and teaching with the help of the Adult Bible Studies Teacher Book and Concise Commentary!
Additional information about
Adult Bible Studies Spring 2024
Theme: Encounters in Prayer and Love
This spring, our Bible lessons follow the theme “Encounters in Prayer and Love.” Because Lent falls during this quarter, the first unit has five lessons and ends with Easter Sunday. The second unit has eight lessons. The teacher book writer is Stan Purdum
Unit 1
Jesus Prays
The five lessons in this unit continue the Lenten focus begun in the last two lessons of the winter quarter. They take us inside the story of Jesus as he moves toward the cross, particularly looking at Jesus’ prayers during 0his time, including his prayer for his disciples, his prayer for the church, and his anguished prayer in the garden. They encourage us to sit in Jesus’ presence as he prays these poignant prayers and then call us to celebrate because of the hope Jesus’ resurrection brings.
Scriptures for lessons - Mathew 26: 26-27 | John 17:11 | John 17:18 | Luke 22:39-46 | John 41b-42
Spiritual Practice: Prayer
Unit 2
Empowering Spirit
With the hope of resurrection fresh in our hearts, the eight lessons in this unit flow naturally into a vision for peace, reconciliation, and healing in our fractured and polarized world. The overall emphasis is on the relational dimensions of mission, especially as Jesus and the early church encounter the stranger, the marginalized, and the other. The biblical texts offer us an opportunity to reflect on the complexities and the wonder of engagement with others as we are moved and empowered by the Spirit, to announce the good news, to bear the burden of historic wrongs, to come alongside and to listen, and much more.
Scriptures for lessons – Luke 24:46-37 | Mark 12:29-31 | Matthew 15:27 | John 4:22-23 | John 14:6 | Acts 11:17 | Acts 16:16-34
Spiritual Practice: Service, Confession, Study, Listening, Prayer, Attentive Conversation
Unit 3
(No Unit 3 because of Lent)
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