Summer is a time for swimming, campfires, traveling, cookouts, and more. It can be difficult to make Bible study a priority with kids out of school and vacations wreaking havoc on your normal routine. Because we understand, and because we have loved online Bible studies so far, we are offering not one, but TWO opportunities for online Bible study this summer!
We are offering What Love Is by Kelly Minter and Seamless by Angie Smith as online Bible studies that are available anytime!
This is the perfect solution to Bible study in the crazy summer months for a few reasons:
- You can join in and participate any time! Also, if your group is already doing a study this summer, but you want to do Seamless or What Love Is in the fall, you can go back and watch the videos/participate in the comments then. We’ll leave the posts up!
- You just need the Bible study book (order one online here: What Love Is, Seamless). This means your group (or just you if you’re flying solo) can have your study anywhere! Watch the videos at the pool, on the road, or in the air.
- The studies are 7 weeks long, perfect for summer break. Perhaps your small group or women’s Bible study has taken a break for the summer. You can study with us!
To learn more about What Love Is and to sign up to participate in the study of 1, 2, & 3 John, click here.
To learn more about Seamless and to sign up to participate in the study of the Bible as one complete story, click here.
The best news is you don’t have to choose just one summer Bible study!
You can participate in both studies now (you overachiever, you), or you can choose one for now and one for later. We’ll leave the posts up, so you can join in whenever!
You just need the Bible study book (pick one up at your local LifeWay store or online here: What Love Is, Seamless) and an Internet connection to join in. This means your group ..What time does the group meet on Tuesday or Thursday?
In other words, if you do not want to do this solo and you would like to be a part of a group , what day and time is the meeting and what is the website to join and if there is registration, where do you register?
Darsi
If you’d like to start a group to participate in this online Bible study with, we highly encourage it! However, we don’t offer Bible study groups for individuals to join for our online Bible studies. If you decide to create your own group (or do the study on your own), you can participate any day or time! Simply head to https://blog.lifeway.com/womenallaccess/online-bible-studies/. If you’d like to look for a Bible study group that meets in person near you, type in your city here!
Will this be happening again for 2018?!
Hi Nicole! We will be doing a different online Bible study this summer, but we haven’t announced which one yet. 😉 Stay tuned for more information coming soon! You can also click here for more information on the online Bible studies we are currently offering. We hope to have you join us again!
I’m enjoying my study so far. Totally bought the teenager book on accident, oh well. I feel like I will gain what God wants me to gain from this book! 🙂
I do have a question though on the part that discusses the lineage of Enoch. I’m very confused on who fathered him. The book has a diagram drawn that shows him coming from Cain. The fill in the blank portion of Genesis 5:21-32 says that Enoch was fathered through Jared who is a descendant of Seth. Can someone explain this to me? I could be misinterpreting it and I’m wracking my brain on clarification. One of my struggles with the bible is getting through all of the names. 🙂
Thank you!
Nikita, that is a good question! It looks like Cain had a son named Enoch and Seth had a descendent named Enoch. So, there were two Enochs (at least). It’s so confusing when there are two people with the same name!
I signed up for the online study a couple of weeks ago – I’m still not receiving any emails with links. Please help me know what I should do to see them! Thanks 🙂
Angie, we talked with our tech team about the issues we’ve been having and they said to try two things. 1. Check your spam folder to make sure it didn’t end up there. 2. Add womensministry@lifeway.com to your address book, contacts, and/or approved senders (different emails call them different things). Sometimes your email will filter things without you realizing it and may have filtered out our email. Adding us as an approved sender will catch those. Our system says that it has sent you the emails, so that’s probably what happened.
You can also subscribe to our blog to get notified every time we post here (including the Bible study posts). Since the email is only a reminder to click through to the blog, you wouldn’t be missing anything by doing that instead. Here’s a link to sign up for that: http://blog.lifeway.com/womenallaccess/blog-email-subscription/
All the weeks of the study so far can be found by clicking on our Online Bible Studies tab at the top of the home page and then clicking on “Seamless.” Sorry for the inconvenience!
I’ve sent you my email address twice, now three times just a minute ago, but have yet to receive any emails. What’s the story? I’m enjoying doing the study through the book but feel like I’m missing a lot by not getting the emails.
Catherine, we are trying to figure out what’s wrong with our email system. I’m so sorry you haven’t been getting them! The email each week is just a reminder to check the blog, so you aren’t really missing out. You can find the Bible study posts by clicking the Online Bible Study tab at the top of the homepage and clicking on the title of the Bible study you’re in. You will find a list of all the posts so far there. You can also subscribe to get all the blog posts on LifeWay.com/AllAccess here. That way, you’ll receive an email each time a new post is published, including the online Bible study posts.
After actually starting the Bible Study this evening with my sister (she is in Kansas and I’m in Tennessee-we do Bible study by phone), we both discovered that our answers to the first question …. What do you want the group to know about you…..would be different in a group setting that just between sisters. Our answers were more in depth, surprising, and more revealing than you would think. It says a lot when sisters can still surprise each other with how we answer questions. I am looking forward to how we view the many questions to come in the next 6 weeks and looking at the Bible as a whole tapestry rather than individual knots.