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Tag: Bible Study

  • 5 stars with notebook

    If you’re looking for a great resource to use this Fall, listen to the reviews of other borrowers in our conference. Read on to discover the resources in our online catalog that have only received 5-star reviews. The list includes many DVD studies but also some excellent books for reading and discussion. We have included…

  • fall leaves

    We’re in mid-Summer, so it’s a good time to start thinking about what your small groups will study in the Fall. There are six new video-based studies that will be published soon. Request one for your group now, and we will mail it to you when it is available. The One The One: Reaching the…

  • disciple bible studies

    Disciple Bible Studies are known as deep, long-term, intensive commitments, and they are, but other options are available to make this life-changing study available to all types of groups. Many churches like to start Disciple study groups in the Fall when churchgoers are returning to a more consistent commitment to church. As more churches are…

  • for the common good cover

    Discovering and applying individual spiritual gifts can help ministries to thrive. We feature here a brand new book on spiritual gifts written by the NC Conference’s own Dr. Christine Harman, as well as other curricula and books to be used in small groups, leadership teams, and for personal assessment to enable Christians to do the…

  • Wespath wants to empower clergy and local church leaders to teach financial well-being skills to their congregations—and the wider community—so it is offering a pair of informational events about Saving Grace: A Guide to Financial Well-Being. A biblically-based, Wesleyan tool, Saving Grace can help group leaders and participants reach financial well-being goals. Each event provides an overview of the…

  • book with sunglasses

    Does your small group take a break during the summer? What if you changed to a book club format and met less often to discuss a book you had all read? If you are meeting on Zoom, a book club format works great for lively discussion. In a book club, participants decide on a book…